Glad to see an Aussie representing! So many USA videos that just aren’t relevant to us here. No way we can buy a Porsche Boxster here for $300 just because it’s got a flat battery! Great job Ben!! Subbed
Haha thanks mate! Yes, finding out the hard way that thing are very different over here in Aus, especially in Victoria. But solving one problem at a time and refining the process all the time
Good informative video but I think you're limiting yourself a bit by picking cars with less than 125,000km... I wouldn't be scared to pick one up with higher km if it's been maintained properly...
Thanks for the tip mate, 100% it can be difficult but if you manage to find one there you've got a real gem usually. Often I end going going even to 170,000km but under 150 is ideal, less is rare but occasionally you stumble upon them!
Good to see some Aussie content Ben. I like that you have attempted to layout a measured approach, however you end up disproving your own formula. Good start, but might be worth revisiting this one in the future possibly. Realistically getting a feel for the local market is all you need to know. Nationwide auction results and known scammy instant offers have little value when marketing the vehicle locally. Keeping going
Hey mate, interested in this myself but apparently its illegal to sell multiple vehicles in a year unless you have a license to do so, wondering if you had a workaround for this at all. Little bummed out as the US doesnt seem to have any laws about this
Hey mate, yes we have some tough laws around it, especially here in Vic where I'm based. 4 is the limit as to how many you can SELL in 12 months. So you could have a couple or friends or family transfer a vehicle into their name here and there if they're up for it (meaning with 2 or 3 other ppl you could do 1 a month). Otherwise if you find you're making good money anyway, you may consider the license. I will probably consider this and make a video on getting the license in the future.
Just a tip Ben, you might need to raise your voice pitch a bit for the narration. Otherwise, a great informative video. Keep going, will take a while to get established.
Thanks for the tip brother. This was my first video so hopefully the more recent ones I sound a bit more well spoken. I was really just going through the motions of trying to upload the first one here haha. I appreciate the encouragement, more videos coming soon!
Haha sorry bro, I couldn't agree more! I was sick as a dog when making this video hence the low energy dead voice. Hopefully you find my newer content much clearer
What did you find to be the most helpful resource I shared in this video? Leave a comment and let me know!
Glad to see an Aussie representing! So many USA videos that just aren’t relevant to us here. No way we can buy a Porsche Boxster here for $300 just because it’s got a flat battery!
Great job Ben!! Subbed
Haha thanks mate! Yes, finding out the hard way that thing are very different over here in Aus, especially in Victoria. But solving one problem at a time and refining the process all the time
Good informative video but I think you're limiting yourself a bit by picking cars with less than 125,000km... I wouldn't be scared to pick one up with higher km if it's been maintained properly...
Thanks for the tip mate, 100% it can be difficult but if you manage to find one there you've got a real gem usually. Often I end going going even to 170,000km but under 150 is ideal, less is rare but occasionally you stumble upon them!
Good to see some Aussie content Ben. I like that you have attempted to layout a measured approach, however you end up disproving your own formula. Good start, but might be worth revisiting this one in the future possibly. Realistically getting a feel for the local market is all you need to know. Nationwide auction results and known scammy instant offers have little value when marketing the vehicle locally. Keeping going
We'll keep going, still learning and ironing it out. Hoping to make a fully accurate formula at some point along the way! Thanks for the support mate
Hey mate, interested in this myself but apparently its illegal to sell multiple vehicles in a year unless you have a license to do so, wondering if you had a workaround for this at all. Little bummed out as the US doesnt seem to have any laws about this
Hey mate, yes we have some tough laws around it, especially here in Vic where I'm based. 4 is the limit as to how many you can SELL in 12 months. So you could have a couple or friends or family transfer a vehicle into their name here and there if they're up for it (meaning with 2 or 3 other ppl you could do 1 a month). Otherwise if you find you're making good money anyway, you may consider the license. I will probably consider this and make a video on getting the license in the future.
Just a tip Ben, you might need to raise your voice pitch a bit for the narration. Otherwise, a great informative video. Keep going, will take a while to get established.
Thanks for the tip brother. This was my first video so hopefully the more recent ones I sound a bit more well spoken. I was really just going through the motions of trying to upload the first one here haha. I appreciate the encouragement, more videos coming soon!
im in Melbourne too, lets meet up and have a chat.
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next time fix your voice it was mad annoying hearing you talk
Haha sorry bro, I couldn't agree more! I was sick as a dog when making this video hence the low energy dead voice. Hopefully you find my newer content much clearer