Typically, renting out a room will be cheaper, but there are many draw backs. First the lack of privacy and personal space. You would have roommates (a draw back by itself). If you split bills, you have to deal with the possibility of an extremist (heater/air conditioner full blast all the time increasing costs). An advantage is that you do not…[Read more]
You don’t have to be a financial expert to understand why developing property has seen a huge increase in popularity. Over the last decade, property values have gone through the roof, with the average house in the UK now topping the £200,000 mark. There’s rarely a week that goes by without media reports on the property boom, so for many, inve…[Read more]
1. Budget all your renovation costs closely2. Work out how much your house will sell for after completion (completion worth – existing worth = value added) 3. Reduce renovation costs if they’re more than value added4. Target renovations to suit your suburb and its demographics5. Do quality renovation work
dazza82 wrote:
Hey Guy's and GirlsI have recently landed a job with a salary over $100,000 and find myself looking to end the renting life and purchase my first home/investment. I work away for 2 weeks at a time and come home for 1 week R and R. Anyway I had a brilliant idea? to make the property I purchase a holiday house/apartment etc so I…[Read more]
Hi, I am also a new member in this forum site.I just happened to join in today,It is really so great to be here in this forum.<br /:D” title=”>:D” class=”bbcode_smiley” />Nice to meet yopu guys.