Investors Zorba replied to the topic Family Trust in the forum Help Needed! 14 years, 9 months ago
MAQ-WET wrote:
Hey guys I already own a house but am looking to set up a family trust and transfer the finance to the name of the trust. I am in Perth and looking for a good accountant, not knowing too many people that invest in property in Perth im after a point in the right directionWelcome MW try Chan & naylor do alot with various trusts.…[Read more]
Investors Zorba replied to the topic Asset Protection Structures in the forum Legal & Accounting 14 years, 9 months ago
Qlds007 wrote:
Dan is bang on.Firstly Stamp Duty will certainly be paid on the purchase and CGT on the assumption the asset had appreciated.I cant think of 2 many lenders who would even touch a PIT or HDT in the current climate and the odd or two that do will not be attractive in terms, conditions or interest rates.Richard last sept(2009)…[Read more]
Investors Zorba replied to the topic Multi Property Finance problem in the forum Mike Lewis wrote:Hi 14 years, 9 months ago
Mike Lewis wrote:
Hi everyone, Im new to the forum… hoping someone can shed some light as I've hit a brick wall. I have 4 properties with one of the major banks and want to buy another IP. I have been knocked back for finance which to me is a bit of an insult really, I've got a solid income plenty of equity and they say I have reached my…[Read more]Investors Zorba replied to the topic Best wealth creation books? in the forum Help Needed! 14 years, 9 months ago
Ed chan's "Wealth for life"
Investors Zorba replied to the topic Spruiking your wares is not welcome! in the forum Opinionated! 14 years, 9 months ago
Hear hear
Investors Zorba replied to the topic How do I become a Property Invester? in the forum Help Needed! 14 years, 9 months ago
Peter you might want to check out this threadhttps://www.propertyinvesting.com/forums/property-investing/help-needed/4330324
Investors Zorba replied to the topic living off equity in the forum Living off the equity is the 14 years, 9 months ago
Living off the equity is the mantra of the Investors club?
Investors Zorba replied to the topic Bank Valuations in the forum Finance 14 years, 10 months ago
Fredo you could have them privately valued. I did this here in perth in oct 2008 CBA were happy to accept them.
Investors Zorba replied to the topic FREE Residex Property Reports for VICTORIAN, TASMANIAN, and SOUTH AUSTRALIAN properties – Investment or Owner Occupied in the forum Value Adding 14 years, 10 months ago
Hi mike thanks for your prompt reply. great service. also cheers for tip on getting a bit more off on the SVR than my already discounted rate.
Investors Zorba replied to the topic Depreciation Schedule in the forum General Property 14 years, 10 months ago
Deprro have done ones for me in perth and melb. I think they are Aust wide about $400
Investors Zorba replied to the topic Using equity to invest of buy another IP in the forum Finance 15 years, 1 month ago
cheers richard. I am I being cheeky by asking which lenders allow "cash out"?
Investors Zorba replied to the topic Using equity to invest of buy another IP in the forum Qlds007 wrote:Denny i think 15 years, 1 month ago
Qlds007 wrote:
Denny i think you are getting slightly confused on the situation.You would look to take out a line of credit sitting in behind your current loan (and Yes Westpac offer LOC's) and use this to fund the 20% deposit plus costs.Then on a standalone basis would secure an interest only on the new investment property.As both the interest…[Read more]Investors Zorba replied to the topic Deprecation Schedule – If and from where? in the forum Help Needed! 15 years, 2 months ago
Deppro do agreat job and I think ar ebased aust wide
Investors Zorba replied to the topic Should I consider paying LMI to extract Equity? in the forum Finance 15 years, 3 months ago
I have a three IP's with very healthy equity ie $200k ,$170K & $55K repectively. (we have 4 IP's, 3 standalone) the strategy in the past has been to cross-colateralize with other properies(mainly PPoR )until the particular IP reached the required LVR then the additional security was retired.I'm interested in this notion of "refinancing" to un…[Read more]
Investors Zorba replied to the topic Withdraw super to buy investment property in the forum Help Needed! 15 years, 3 months ago
Qlds007 wrote:
Yes and charge you and arm and leg for that advice.You have been to C&N for this advice??
Investors Zorba replied to the topic “interviewing” accountants in Perth in the forum Legal & Accounting 15 years, 3 months ago
Talk to Chan & Naylor – property investment specialists
Investors Zorba replied to the topic Withdraw super to buy investment property in the forum Help Needed! 15 years, 3 months ago
suehe wrote:
My husband is aged 57 and has $620,000 in super, working parttime and salary sacrificing $1000 per month, we can withdraw $290K from our super now and are very keen on buying a unit here in Perth ($260k) while the prices are still down. Our main reason is having a place for our daughter who cannot afford a mortgage by herself, so t…[Read more]Investors Zorba replied to the topic Investing in tasmania in the forum General Property 15 years, 4 months ago
wuzziemoo wrote:
HelloI looking at buying an investment property in Rokeby in Tasmania. Does anyone have experience in this area or elsewhere around Hobart and are willing to share their opinions or thoughts.Thank youkanecheck out mypropertyhunter.com.au – buyers agent for Tassie
Investors Zorba replied to the topic Looking for a new apartment in the forum Help Needed! 15 years, 4 months ago
leok31 wrote:
Does anyone know where I can get info on new apartments being build in Melbourne?HockingStuart ask for Rosie Dabic
Investors Zorba replied to the topic Accountant / Perth in the forum Legal & Accounting 15 years, 4 months ago
Fitzer wrote:
Hi guys,Can anybody reccommend a good accountant in Perth? What I'm looking for is someone who shares a passion for real estate and is a seasoned investor. I have been investing for a few years now but still need direction in the form of trusts etc. So far most of the companies I have contacted either have a very laid back approach…[Read more]- Load More