garrytas replied to the topic conjoined units in the forum Value Adding 20 years, 3 months ago
Hi John,
Thanks for the reply,I think it could be the cheapest way to get something CF+ straight away, particulaly in regional cities, what were the problems you had with Tilt? from the sound of it no great cost savings.
Regards,Garry
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availablegarrytas replied to the topic fresh rookie needs assurance and direction in the forum No Subject 20 years, 3 months ago
Hi Toad
One option is to fix interest rate for as long a period as possible normally 5 years, you play a slight premium but if the investment still works you have 5 years peace of mind.
Unfortunatly still remember rates of 17/18 %
Regards
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availablegarrytas replied to the topic Sharing Tips- in the forum General Property 20 years, 3 months ago
Tip:
Remember there is no cooling off period in Tasmania, its cool enough at the moment.Do hotter States have longer cooling off periods?
Thought,
What is the return on investment when the investment is nil? (property bought, then renovated, then revalued then,100% refinanced.)
Tip:
A verbal contract is not worth the paper it`s printed…[Read more]garrytas replied to the topic Commission to RE agent/PM in the forum No Subject 20 years, 3 months ago
The only problem with a flat fee is that it is generally lower than the average rate, which means that the salesman needs to sell more properties to get an income, so the pressure is on for the quick deal, usually the lowest price is the quickest deal.What you should be paying for is the salesmans negotiating skills in obtaining the best price for…[Read more]
garrytas replied to the topic Newbie, first IP bought. in the forum Help Needed! 20 years, 3 months ago
IMHO I would get the house revalued and try and release the security of your PPOR it is always better if poss to keep your own home as unencumbered as possible.The rent appears to be on the low side, how does it compare to other properties in the area?
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availablegarrytas replied to the topic positive cashflow opportunities in WA in the forum General Property 20 years, 3 months ago
I think it always pays to keep properties in good order the tenants always seem to take better care of better maintained properties. Remember too if its maintenance its tax deductable.
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availablegarrytas replied to the topic Commercial Property Deal – your thoughts in the forum Creative Investing 20 years, 3 months ago
A rule of thumb I use in small business is if the rent is in excess of 10% of turnover it`s probably not viable.
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availablegarrytas replied to the topic Need help to best sell and buy a house optimally. in the forum Help Needed! 20 years, 3 months ago
Before you select your agent for the sale of your property ask them how they came up with their values. It is very easy to pull a high figure out of the air to get a listing, ask to see the sale prices of similer properties in your area. This information they have access to, but a lot of agents are too lazy to do the work.Remember asking prices…[Read more]
garrytas replied to the topic Help in Tassie in the forum No Subject 20 years, 3 months ago
Next step would be to go and speak to your lender, then a finance broker to establish what they would lend, given a proposed purchase and the equity in your house,If the purchase is positive you have enough equity then it will cost nothing out of income.
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availablegarrytas replied to the topic positive CF in the forum General Property 20 years, 3 months ago
There are still +cashflow properties available in
Tasmania, mainly commercial returning 7.5-8.5% net.and yes there is growth in Tasmania the median price for property in Devonport has increased an average 8.9% compound for the last 21 years. Happy HuntingAlways have cashflow positive Tasmanian commercial properties
availablegarrytas replied to the topic Tasmania Growth in the forum No Subject 20 years, 3 months ago
In reply to your posting,I have to admit bias as a real estate sales consultant operating out of Devonport, In Tasmania.In my opinion, The reason for the on going growth is that for the first time it is easy to access Tasmania, with 3 Car ferries operating out of Sydney and Melbourne and with Virgin and Jetstar operating discount air fares.we also…[Read more]