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The ongoing costs of keeping a property

The ongoing costs of keeping a property. When buying a property, there are always necessary holdings costs. Most are aware that a loan is usually part of the purchase, so paying a mortgage is a common ongoing cost. This is very true, but in this market insight we want to share with you the type of other outgoing costs are associated to owning a property. If the property is for investment purposes...

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Setting property investment goals

Setting property investment goals is a key contributor to being a successful property investor. In this market insight we share some tips to help you establish goals that will help you advance into your investment journey. What is your motive or plan behind investing in property When investing into any form of investment, you need to understand what your motive is. Of course, we all want to...

How to calculate rental yield

How to calculate rental yield. When buying an investment property, investors review the performance of their asset in three ways. These are income, capital growth and tax effectiveness. Understanding the rental yield is among the most important factor when considering a purchase. In this market insight we discuss what a rental yield is, how to calculate it and what is deemed a good return. What is Rental...

Tax time tips for property investors

It’s that time of year again... Tax time for property investors. As the end of the financial year fast approaches, this is the ideal time to discuss some tax planning strategies with your accountant. Owning an investment property is a rewarding experience, but it doesn't just come in the way of capital growth and rent. There are many tax entitlements that you should be aware of. Planning ahead will boost...

What you can borrow or should borrow?

What you can borrow and what you should borrow can vary greatly. The amount between the two can be the difference between buying a property you can purchase and settle or proceeding to soon learn you’ll be loosing your deposit plus other penalties. Before purchasing a property it’s quite important to establish your borrowing capacity in advance. In this market insight we discuss this in more...

Is buying a property timeshare a good investment?

Property affordability has become a real challenge for many Australians. It has opened up many other strategic ways to buy real estate. One type of property investment is a timeshare. However are they really worth buying? What is a timeshare? A timeshare is a property owned by a divided share. Timeshares are common to properties such as hotels, resort, casinos, snow lodges to name a few. The ownership...

How to help your children buy their first property

Many families want to support each other. Parents often ask us how they can help children buy their first property. With the housing market continually rising, many children will face affordability challenges. Some parents look to buy properties to gift to their children in the future, but this is not always feasible, for instance if you have three children. Many are also not quite fortunate to have the...

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What ways can you pay rent?

When leasing a property most would recognise it as the biggest expense in your budget. What ways can you pay rent? If you are unable to cover your monthly rent, the landlord can issue a notice to vacate. In this article we outline what ways you can pay your rent which may best suit your circumstances. Direct Debit: The most common preferred payment for a property manager is an automatic transaction. The...

The benefits of a depreciation schedule

Tax depreciation is a valuable tax deduction for property investors. The benefits of a depreciation schedule can also be long lasting. As a result it can provide great assistance to accumulating your wealth and property portfolio over time. What is a tax depreciation schedule? A tax depreciation schedule tables you tax deduction entitlements and outlines the breakdown on an annual basis. It simplifies your...

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Furnished investment property vs unfurnished

Renting a furnished investment property longer term (i.e. 1 year or more) doesn’t really attract a tenant any faster or offer a greater rent as apposed to a short term lease. In this situation you may be over spending. A longer term tenant may already be well equipped with their own personal belongings and contents. In a summary here are the differences between a furnished investment property and...

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