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  • Profile photo of Small_investorSmall_investor
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    Hi guys,

    According to you which city is better for investing (less then $300,00 market) in terms of both CG and Yield? Your thoughts are appreciated.

    Profile photo of Tony FlemingTony Fleming
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    What are your goals? Cash flow short term growth long term security etc

    Tony Fleming | Triumphant Property Group
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    NSW Buyer's Agent specialising in Western Sydney-Blue Mountains-Orange-Albury

    Profile photo of Small_investorSmall_investor
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    Cash flow and long term growth..

    Profile photo of Tony FlemingTony Fleming
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    I’m currently purchasing in Adelaide at the lower end of the market for cash flow and a bit of sweat equity. I think Adelaide will be a steady performer. I haven’t looked much at Brisbane as I think the ship has already sailed for. If you end up looking at Adelaide DT and Corey Batt from on here are locals so maybe pick their brains for information. Good luck with it all :)

    Tony Fleming | Triumphant Property Group
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    Happy to help buddy

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    Adelaide Property Management - whole Adelaide metro

    Profile photo of Corey BattCorey Batt
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    In that price bracket Adelaide is going to certainly trump Brisbane on yield. Capital growth is speculation, but we’ve already seen strong growth in Brisbane so it’s a case of asking whether you’re coming late to the party if buying there now. Adelaide has come from a point of a previous correction after it’s last boom and bouncing for a few years, it’s now seeing strong upswings in the inner suburbs and slowly flowing out to the outer areas (ie the <300k cash flow areas).

    Be careful to still look for quality properties when looking in these areas – you want to avoid the temptation of trying to gain that extra 0.2% yield and taking a massive drop in quality of property, tenant and growth outlook.

    Corey Batt | Precision Funding
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    Profile photo of Colin RiceColin Rice
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    Im thinking about Adelaide as well. Much in the way of subdivisions DT & Corey?

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    Profile photo of Corey BattCorey Batt
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    Every man and his dog is doing it Colin, so generally there’s little if any good returns for the most part.

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    Profile photo of Colin RiceColin Rice
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    Thanks Corey, sounds like Perth 1-2 years ago.

    Things have calmed down here so will stick to my own patch then.

    Cheers.

    Colin Rice | CDR Finance
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    Profile photo of Corey BattCorey Batt
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    Pretty much Colin – the value in buying in Adelaide right now is for your general buy and hold properties – where you can get some good strong returns and upward capital values.

    Perth will be an interesting market to watch when it starts bottoming from its current slump, an area I’ve got an eye on.

    Corey Batt | Precision Funding
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    Profile photo of Colin RiceColin Rice
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    Perth will be an interesting market to watch when it starts bottoming from its current slump, an area I’ve got an eye on.

    Me too haha!

    Let me know if you need contacts, BAs, Property Managers, Builders, Conveyancers et.

    Colin Rice | CDR Finance
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    Profile photo of dtrain28dtrain28
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    I have a I/P in the Adelaide Hills (30mins from the CBD) in a fast growing area.
    Yearly rent = $16,900. Estimated value = $305,000 – $310,000 so getting good rental yield.
    A number of properties around it are been bulldozed & 2 houses put on the blocks.

    Not sure if I should hang on or get out and use the funds for a new PPOR.

    Profile photo of Corey BattCorey Batt
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    Where abouts in the Hills do you have it dtrain – Bridgewater, or further out towards Mt Barker?

    Depending on where you would be looking for a PPOR vs your investment location would dictate a lot – if one market is rising much faster than the other it makes it a lot easier to choose which pathway to go down.

    Corey Batt | Precision Funding
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    Profile photo of dtrain28dtrain28
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    It is in Mt Barker. Close to the town centre, schools, etc.

    However I am looking at a PPOR in Bridgewater.

    Profile photo of Corey BattCorey Batt
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    Good value in Bridgewater right now – would be a good idea to get into there sooner rather than later. Our PPOR is over in Crafers and the market is trending quite healthily upwards around the Stirling-Crafers-Aldgate section, this will no doubt flow on to Bridgewater and surrounds.

    Corey Batt | Precision Funding
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