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Hey guys, I would just like to ask what i feel a fair question.
My situation is that I live in Williamstown and am going to be studying at Deakin university in Geelong. I am considering using the first homebuyers grant to buy a property in Geelong with as many bedrooms as possible in order to rent out the spare rooms to uni students. As you would know, a requirement would be that this becomes my primary place of residence. Would I be able to buy a house, rent it out for eleven months, move in for a year or so and then class this as an investment property and rent it out to a family? Is Geelong an area that I would be likely to acquire something suitible for this purpose with a positive cashflow. The university is at Warne Ponds (just outside Geelong) and there is a lot of new development occuring around there.
Also land is definately not a scarce resource around the campus. Therefore I think the closer to the center of the town the better.
Any criticism or opinions would be greatly appreciated.
CheersYour plan appears to comply with the requirements for the FHOG.
Cheers,
Simon Macks
Mortgage Broker
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The tax department may challenge you on this one as although it is your primary place of residence you will be deriving an income from a greater portion than you occupy, I suggest you get tax advise on this, my guess is you will lose as many before you have tried.
Hi c_paige84,
MortgageHunter is correct, Under FHOG ruling, this is fine and can be easily applied.
Cheers,
sisYou can still find some cheap properties in East/South
Geelong. They’re close to the city but some of that
area is industrial hence it’s cheaper than West Geelong.Try to find something close to South Geelong station,
it’s a commuter city these days and being close to the
station you will capitalise on this in future.andy
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