No other answers, so will give my two cents worth. I have a LOC with a couple of properties through Westpac – they have a professional package you can check up on on their web site. I stay with Westpac at the moment due to my excellent manager. She is creative and makes the figures work – keeps within the boundaries, but gets what I want to…[Read more]
Everyone is always touting that NZ is stamp duty and CGT free. Very true, but for new investors enquiries, I think it only fair to say that you may pay no CGT in NZ when you do your NZ tax return, but the ATO will sure as eggs get the CGT here in Australia when you do your Aussie return. Some of us are purchasing in trusts thats true, BUT using…[Read more]
It could be possible to access the equity in your own home to raise the deposit for investment property. You very much sound as though you would then need to buy cash flow positive property. The equity would provide the deposit to get into the investment and the investment would help boost your weekly income if you bought right – there would be…[Read more]
Hi there,
I once had an application for a car loan rejected by ANZ Aust because I had too many credit file application/checks!!! In other words, I had been busy investing making money to be able to do the things I wanted to, and ANZ thought I must have been doing to much!!!! If this happens to you, ask to get the copy of you file, and then…[Read more]
I recently sorted finance out with ANZ and Westpac in NZ. ANZ specifically requested a certified copy of my credit file. They stated that they do not have access to it, so require a copy from me.
I went to baycorp.com.au and ordered my credit file over the internet. I then had a JP certify it and gave it to ANZ NZ. No probs, no…[Read more]
Hi Judi,
I have property in NZ.
I have chosen to lend an amount of money to my trust. the trust then uses this as deposits on the properties, and I borrow the balance in NZ. The majority of debt (80% initially of purchase price) is in NZ where the property is – thereby minimising my exposure to currency fluctuations.
Hi to all the mortgage brokers. Question on behalf of a friend: who will lend lodoc to refinance a home loan and credit card, using about 60% equity on home value, with no proof of income?
Castle Dreamer
(You’ll never go wrong if you never go anywhere – have a go!”
Logan, Ipswich, Deception Bay, Inala – all have under 200K properties. need to decide where you want to live… Logan – newer brick places available (by that I mean 80’s on – I grew up there: Ipswich has a train line direct to Brisbane CBD (40mins tops): Inala is Brisbane 14-18ks from CBD: Deception bay is north of Brisvegas by about 25-30…[Read more]
Valuers can be difficult people. I prefer to add my equity by renovating – from a simple lick of paint to a new kitchen, replumb, rewire, whatever – consider what will improve the rent and what will look more valuable than it cost you – that’s how to increase equity without the market itself moving. Don’t ever trust a valuer!!!!(tongue in…[Read more]
Benevolent society???? Do I sense some sarcasm there!!! I made no reference to premiums or rates. However if you purchase in QLD, then there are only two insurers that I am aware of that offer flood cover – so the premiums may be a little higher, but Tony was asking about flood areas not the rates at westpac!!
Have a really good think about it. If you do go ahead, consider Westpac Insurance. I understand they offer flood cover for no additional premium – provided you are honest upfront about the history.
Also, have you checked the local council history – what have they done for flood mitigation etc?
Hi,
there are a few previous strings on these – use the search key to help you find them.
I recall talking with someone previously about car spaces, you would need to check the running costs of the car park thoroughly – the return may look good until you take out all of the operating costs.
Cheers
Quicker than what?
You can try the realestate.com site, and other similar – property.com, domain.com and all of the realestate agency sites.
Type in your price range and then browse around. Will need to look at the rental section as well to get a feel for what rents in the area you are looking – try contacting the local agents and enquiring about…[Read more]
Gotta love those keyboard buttons that sneak in extra keystrokes don’t ya?!![]
Thanks for updating us – 1% sounds a lot healthier!!
Good luck with your purchases, and with birdogging your finds.
Cheers
LisaR[]
Castle Dreamer
(You’ll never go wrong if you never go anywhere – have a go!”