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Common mistakes buyers make

Common mistakes buyers make - and how to avoid them. Buying a home is one of the biggest commitments you’ll make in a lifetime. If you can get it right the first time, you’ll obviously increase the chances of adding more properties to your net wealth. In doing so this article may help you prevent some common mistakes buyers make. You may also enjoy our article on "First Home Buyers - 5...

COVID-19 – There is some comfort for tenants

COVID-19 - There is some comfort for tenants. It's a confusing time for renters and landlords amid the COVID-19 crisis. The information hasn't been free flowing – but here's what we know so far. The Australian government has announced numerous stimulus packages to support the many Australian landlords and renters, but the details surrounding it remain limited. The lack of information has made many...

Tenants in common – Another way to buy/sell property

These days, not everybody wants to buy a property outright on their own. An alternative may be to purchase through a tenants in common. If you’re considering buying a house with a partner, however worried the relationship won’t last. The Tenants in Common Exchange (ticX) will provide you with a platform to sell your share. The ticX trading platform allows developers, builders, renovators and real...

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Top reasons to build your own home

When buying a place to live we are spoiled with choice. Do you buy a cheaper old home that needs fixing or do you pay top dollar for a newly renovated home? Building a brand new home is a particularly popular choice. This is very evident with first home buyers and owner occupiers looking to live in a home for a long period of time. Here is a list of reasons to build your own home: Longevity -...

The difference between repairs and improvements

This is a very interesting discussion. Many feel it is based on opinion, while some feel it’s the same thing. However, there is a difference between repairs and improvements. Property investors this is a snapshot for you. This will help you know what’s tax deductible and what is not. What is a repair? Put quite simply, a repair replaces a part of something that’s already there. This has occurred...

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Reasons why it’s time to buy property

The housing market in Victoria has experienced some price reductions in the last 12-18 months, but here are several good reasons why it is about to turn around and why now might be the best time to buy property. Reasons why it's time to buy property: Reserve Bank of Australia announced a 0.25 per cent rate cut in June 2019. With a further hint of seeing another rate cut as early as next month....

APRA changes make borrowing easier

APRA changes make borrowing easier. Post the federal election, the mood in the property market looks active and very promising. There are many good indicators that indicate we are entering a new property cycle. A move that’s going to make it easier for everyday Australians to qualify for a loan. One of those indicators is the recent announcement from Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA)....

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The ATO to target property investors

Tax time is approaching for the year ending June 2019. Now is the right time to consult your accountant and ensure your financials are in order prior to lodging your tax return. We encourage property investors to act promptly. The Australian Tax Office (ATO) has said "they’re going to be looking much closer at your tax returns this year". The ATO conducted a random sample audit identifying 90% of...

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What is a house and land package?

When it comes to property buying, there are many types and forms of real estate available. One popular type of property is the house and land package. So what is a house and land package and why is it so popular? There are two types of house and land packages You buy your vacant land and later build your home with a construction loan. Buy the house completed on the developer’s land. The second...

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Victoria’s crime rate has fallen to three year lows

According to the latest statistics from the Crime Statistics Agency Victoria, we have seen our crime rate fall by about 7.8 percent. Victoria Police deputy commissioner Shane Patton "Whilst we acknowledge any crime is one crime too many, when you can see these type of results, it's some validation — it's some vindication that we are heading in the right direction”. The most notable criminal...

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