DGHayes replied to the topic Wanted: The Complete Renovation System in the forum Buy, Swap & Sell 9 years, 7 months ago
It is a system that was discontinued from sale a few years ago which is similar to Cherie Barber’s Renovating for Profit package.
See http://www.propertysystems.com.au/the-complete-renovation-system.html
DGHayes replied to the topic Wanted: The Complete Renovation System in the forum Buy, Swap & Sell 9 years, 7 months ago
My copy of Dean & Elise Parker’s “The Complete Renovation System” has now been sold.
DGHayes replied to the topic U.S. Investor – Filing Requirement for BEA in the forum Overseas Deals 9 years, 7 months ago
I use US Tax Central who advise that the BE-15 Claim for Exemption is required to be lodged, which I have done.
Regards
DavidDGHayes replied to the topic Wanted: The Complete Renovation System in the forum Buy, Swap & Sell 10 years, 4 months ago
I have a complete copy of Dean & Elise Parker’s “The Complete Renovation System” that I’m selling for a friend for $750 in good condition.
DGHayes replied to the topic Poperty investment training in the forum Help Needed! 11 years, 4 months ago
Hi there Ralph,
I have also not come across this person or their program. If you are looking at property education programs, why not do Steve McKnight's Property Apprenticeship course (https://www.propertyinvesting.com/course#) which will cost you the same amount. Ask anyone who's taken this course (myself included), and the feedback is…[Read more]
DGHayes replied to the topic SMSF property investment borrowing in the forum Hi Richard, 11 years, 5 months ago
DGHayes replied to the topic Landlord Insurance in the USA….finally !! in the forum Hi there, 11 years, 5 months ago
Hi there,
Interesting you post that Landlord Insurance is available in the US finally, as I have had Landlords' insurance for the last few years in the US from Allstate Indemnity Company (see http://www.allstate.com/home-insurance/landlord-property-insurance.aspx).
It will be worth comparing the two products on my next renewal though.
As Jay…[Read more]
DGHayes replied to the topic NRAS national rental affordabiliy scheme in the forum General Property 11 years, 9 months ago
Hi Brendan,
Remember to do extreme due diligence so you can make an informed decision as to the value of the property and if the numbers stack up both with NRAS and without. Your due diligence should also include suburb research to evaluate potential capital growth, and ABS statistics for employment, net migration etc.
Also to note that the $10K…[Read more]
DGHayes replied to the topic Us Property in the forum Overseas Deals 11 years, 10 months ago
Hi TWH,
Interested to hear why yourself & Nigel think Rochester NY is not a good area to invest in?
Regards
DaveDGHayes replied to the topic How to start? Age 20 in the forum Help Needed! 12 years, 2 months ago
I would thoroughly recommend Steve McKnight's Nationally Recognised Property Apprenticeship Program which not only is a great training program, (which anyone who has signed up will vouch for – including myself), but you can also achieve a Cert IV in Business as an outcome.
Its designed for you to "Acquire The Skills & Confidence Needed To Achieve…[Read more]
DGHayes replied to the topic House purchase from hell!!! Help! in the forum Legal & Accounting 12 years, 3 months ago
Hi Freddie,
I realise you may be busy with the legalities of this issue, but reading through this thread it is an interesting dilemma and I am with Dubstep and would love to know how you progressing when you have time to post an update.
Regards
DavidDGHayes replied to the topic NRAS scheme in the forum General Property 12 years, 3 months ago
There are few forums on this topic, so I am simply pasting my comment from the other NRAS thread to this one.
My only comment would be to remember that the NRAS tax offset is a refundable tax offset and therefore you need to have relevant income or a tax liability to offset it against. This type of investment can have its place in your portfolio,…[Read more]
DGHayes replied to the topic NRAS Property Investment in the forum General Property 12 years, 3 months ago
There are few forums on this topic, so I am simply pasting my comment from the other NRAS threads to this one.
My only comment would be to remember that the NRAS tax offset is a refundable tax offset and therefore you need to have relevant income or a tax liability to offset it against. This type of investment can have its place in your…[Read more]
DGHayes replied to the topic NRAS in the forum Help Needed! 12 years, 3 months ago
My only comment would be to remember that the NRAS tax offset is a refundable tax offset and therefore you need to have relevant income or a tax liability to offset it against. This type of investment can have its place in your portfolio, however, you simply can't continue to build your portfolio on pure NRAS properties because at some stage you…[Read more]
DGHayes replied to the topic Nationally Recognised Property Investor Training in the forum Help Needed! 12 years, 3 months ago
Hi Mattsta,
Well can only comment on some of the things I learned so far from sessions 1 to 14, as there are a total of 65 sessions excluding occupational health and safety as listed here:
Module 1: Planning and Goal-Setting (Sessions 1 to 6)
Module 2: Investment Strategy (Sessions 7 to…[Read more]DGHayes replied to the topic New Site: What do you think? in the forum Help Needed! 12 years, 3 months ago
Hi Steve,
I agree with gpfstuff, I think it is a great change and very easy to navigate around. I also love the reward system which is as you say very easy to get hooked on.
Perhaps you should introduce the rewards system to the property investor training site so that even more posts are made and the community gets even more active.
Regards
DavidDGHayes replied to the topic Commercial property in the forum Commercial Property 12 years, 3 months ago
Hi there,
Yes you can and its one of the best ways to own property. To quote from http://www.superguide.com.au.‘Business real property’, such as commercial or industrial property, or a shop, or even a farm, can be a legitimate SMSF investment in the same way that residential property can be. In terms of superannuation investments, the key…[Read more]