dreamergirl replied to the topic moving into an investment after first year in the forum No Subject 20 years, 8 months ago
Mel
I’m in the ACT, so if I buy an IP which then becomes PPOR after 6 months, you are saying the entire SD is tax-deductible even though we only rent the place out briefly (then live in as PPOR for many years?
dreamergirl
dreamergirl replied to the topic Labor Government in the forum Opinionated! 20 years, 8 months ago
“seems strange though that with the economy running better than it ever has that we are about to embark on a gamble with an unkown factor”
The economy might be running well, but have you not noticed everything else is up the sh*t?
Libs save money, sell of assets, reduce debt etc. Then we (the voters) get sick of the fact that everything costs…[Read more]
dreamergirl replied to the topic Implications of PPOR loan becoming IP loan in the forum No Subject 20 years, 8 months ago
Thanks Simon, though I’m not thrilled with the situation! LOL
What if we redrew and used that money for other things (ie pay off cc and finalise payments on renovations) and then just kept saving seperately (as an increased rate given we will be using redraw for these purposes).
Sam
dreamergirl replied to the topic Turning PPOR into 1st IP in the forum Help Needed! 20 years, 8 months ago
Thanks for the replies. Looks like the simple answer is just to go with what we currently have as the loan on the IP (once it becomes the IP).
I just need to find a property-investing accountant to help me work the best of the situation (whch given the value of our current PPOR has almost doubled in two years, is still a bloody good thing!)
Thanks
dreamergirl replied to the topic Housing market hit the top in the forum Opinionated! 20 years, 9 months ago
Costello agrees with you…
http://www.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,4057,8704219%255E28793,00.html
dreamergirl replied to the topic Thoughts on Canberra in the forum No Subject 21 years ago
Hi Akyboy
A great person to comment on this would be Bill (BillfromOz). But personally, I’d say that prices are over inflated here. I don’t necessarily see them falling but then again I (now) know they have before.
If you want +ve cf then Canberra is not the place to buy. Best I’ve seen wouldn’t break even for several years. But I’m only a…[Read more]
dreamergirl replied to the topic Tried and proven Bell Ringer say’s the game’s over in the forum Hotch Potch 21 years, 1 month ago
Bill
This is all very interesting and of the moment – being in Canberra myself I just noticed on the weekend that there were a fair few withdrawn properties in the paper and also that quite a few have been advertised for a few weeks in a row. Even two months ago, there were barely any lasting longer than 2 weeks.
I’ll now add your criteria to…[Read more]
dreamergirl replied to the topic Place comments about my spreadsheet here in the forum No Subject 21 years, 1 month ago
dreamergirl replied to the topic Negative Geared & Positive Cash Flow??? in the forum General Property 21 years, 1 month ago
Not sure what you mean by short and skinny? I’m only a newbie myself but in terms of definition, I think this is the basic scenario:
1)Your cashflow is positive in that the rent is greater than mortgage + running costs, but when it comes to tax you make a ‘paper loss’ because the amount you claim due to interest payments, depreciation etc negat…[Read more]
dreamergirl replied to the topic Anyone in the ACT interested in getting together in the forum Opinionated! 21 years, 1 month ago
I’d be in it
SamP.S. Friends bought at Florey 18 months ago, you’re right in not wanting to know what it would be worth now. Tres hot suburb…
dreamergirl replied to the topic Potentially stupid question re caravans in the forum The Treasure Chest 21 years, 2 months ago
Thanks both of you for answering.
Pulpo’s, I don’t like to think of myself as trying to do a ‘tax dodge’, avoid rather than evade perhaps!
And it is set up the way you describe, a permanent structure in a NSW caravan park. With expensive site fees. I’ll have to have a chat to the office and see if they can perhaps rent it out. Then off to fi…[Read more]