Property advice

When is the right time to buy an investment property?

When is the right time to buy an investment property? The right time to buy an investment property can vary depending on a variety of factors, including your financial situation, investment goals, market conditions, and personal circumstances. Here are some considerations to help you determine when might be the right time for you: 1. Financial Preparedness: Evaluate your financial readiness to...

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Why invest in NDIS property?

Why invest in NDIS property? The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is an incredible initiative for many Australians and an great investment opportunity for those looking to invest into a high yielding property investment. In this market insight we provide a summary of the reasons and benefits why you should invest in NDIS property. What are the benefits to invest in NDIS property? Many...

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Property investors need an investment team

Property investors need an investment team. Regardless if you are a first time property investor or a seasonal experienced one, good investment decisions are made when you have the support of an investment team. A team that you can outsource trusted responsibilities making the process seamless and more efficient. An investment team doesn't have to cost you more, but it will enhance your investment...

What to know when buying property in a SMSF

What to know when buying property in a Self Managed Super Fund (SMSF). It's such an exciting prospect to be able to consolidate your superannuation into a SMSF with the aim of buying an investment property. For new investors, this can be a great way to experience the process of investing with little impact on your personal circumstances, subject to you receiving regular super contributions. For...

Tips to maximise rent

Tips to maximise your rent. When buying an investment property, most would agree, rent is as important as generating capital growth. Having the opportunity to receive a weekly income stream can be a real winner in so many ways . In this market insight, we share some tips to maximise your rent. Aim to establish long term leases By establishing a long term lease, you'll effectively...

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What does days on the market mean?

When buying property you may have come across the term ‘days on the market’. Do you really know what it means and if it’s relevant to you? In this market insight we discuss this further and provide an example to help. What are days on the market? The term days on the market refers to the number of days between the day a property is listed on the market and the day it is actually sold. If a property...

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...

Where do I buy my first investment property?

Where do I buy my first investment property? The property market is a massive landscape. It can be overwhelming to think, where do I start? There is more assessable information available than ever before, but what you read, can be far from factual. In fact, a lot of online content may be based on opinion. Having more information available, can make your first step to buying an investment property more...

The risk of underinsuring your property

The risk of underinsuring your property. Unfortunately its well known that many Victorians don't have enough insurance cover. When it comes to property ownership, many continue to leave themselves at risk. Some underinsure because they can't afford it, other choose to save on the cost while some also feel a distrust toward insurance companies. The risk of underinsuring can leave you in a bad...

Selling a property with a tenant living in it

When buying an investment property, there may be a time in the future where you want to sell it. Sometimes you may be selling an investment property with a tenant living in it. However, it can be more difficult selling an investment property with a tenant living in it. Keeping the home presentable by reducing clutter, maintaining the landscaping and having the property clean are all out of your control...

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