BigTeddy replied to the topic 90-95-100% finance in the forum Finance 13 years, 10 months ago
Jamie M wrote:
It all depends on Keiko's individual risk profile. Given that he/she asked about high LVR loans in the original post I'm assuming that he/she is wanting to take an aggressive approach towards investing. If that were the case, that 20% deposit could be spread-out across multiple smaller deposits to secure multiple properties within…[Read more]BigTeddy replied to the topic Commercial Property in Brisbane which may be a bit sour! in the forum Commercial Property 13 years, 10 months ago
What the.4 years is crazy, and to be getting charged advertising fees is also off, what advertising are they doing for $1000try this company, they will not charge you advertising fees and they do a good job http://www.queenslandrealtygroup.com.au
BigTeddy replied to the topic Receiving 1 year rent upfront on investment property restriction in the forum Help Needed! 13 years, 11 months ago
I would think seen as he has just lost his house he is more than likely shaking in his boots especially at the age of 70, He is more than likely wanting to pay 12 months upfront so that he is secure and he knows he is ok for 12 months, and maybe he owes other money somewhere else and its possible it will all be taken off him, but seen as he will…[Read more]
BigTeddy replied to the topic 3 units in the forum Help Needed! 13 years, 11 months ago
Hi Wendy, How big were the units going to be for this price?Are they single level?I have a similar block of land that can be split
BigTeddy replied to the topic High LVR loans coming back? 105% LVR in the forum Finance 14 years, 3 months ago
How easy is it to get a loan with an LVR this high?
BigTeddy replied to the topic Gold Coast Commercial Investment property in the forum Commercial Property 14 years, 3 months ago
Most commercial property on the Gold Coast is listed for sale anywhere from 8-10% but just remember this is the listed price, you would be surprised with the actual sale price on a lot of these properties 11-12% return, which would bring your building in at less than $1.6m, Don't forget you have a purchase price of $1.6m and also a stamp duty fee…[Read more]