IP Freely replied to the topic Adding Equity Through Solar Panels? in the forum Value Adding 12 years, 6 months ago
1) No two properties are identical
2) Houses are not valued on the basis of capitalisation of returns, direct comparison and summation are used.
3) The return from the sp goes to the user not the investor
4) $3900 pa is a substantial return which would not be indicative of the feed in tarriff unless the installation was substantial ie more than…[Read more]IP Freely replied to the topic Adding Equity Through Solar Panels? in the forum Value Adding 12 years, 6 months ago
janinewool wrote:
If you sell your house the tariff stays with the house.As far as I know, it id the occupant who enters into a supply contractwith the energy company at the prevailing feed-in tarriff. If you change supplier or tenant or contracted parties you go on yo the current tarriff. The high feed in tarriff is no longer available to…[Read more]
IP Freely replied to the topic House Without Gas? in the forum Help Needed! 12 years, 6 months ago
Vic is cold & gas heating is very efficient.
I’d go down the insulation path – I don’t pay the power bills.
Have the tenants raised the issue or are you just looking to spend money? Either way these are capital costs and will be depreciaTed over several years not just year 1.
IP Freely replied to the topic Adding Equity Through Solar Panels? in the forum Value Adding 12 years, 6 months ago
It may be green, lower your running costs etc but it means jack yo anyone who is not paying your electricity bill as they aren’t living in the house & can’t see any value in it.
IP Freely replied to the topic Whats better better: House or Apartment ? in the forum Opinionated! 12 years, 6 months ago
When i holiday i prefer a unit but home has to be a house at least for the moment.
IP Freely replied to the topic the banks view on renting a property as holiday rental in the forum Help Needed! 12 years, 6 months ago
Take option b. Without a rental history what are you basing your occupancy rate on? How will you determine outgoings etc….
IP Freely replied to the topic Termites in Rental Property in the forum Help Needed! 12 years, 7 months ago
Insurers generally don’t cover termite damage but may cover you for the water damage to the cupboards, the thing which has attracted the termites.
Don’t mention termites, taps were replaced due to leaks etc.
IP Freely replied to the topic Reno’s for seniors and access challenged in the forum You will find plenty of 12 years, 7 months ago
You will find plenty of information if you look for SEPP5 in NSW.
IP Freely replied to the topic Buy residential property in Company Title, will this incurr GST? in the forum Legal & Accounting 12 years, 7 months ago
Do you intend buying a unit with a company title or buying a property & have a company on the title as owner?
IP Freely replied to the topic Best method to sell an investment property? in the forum Help Needed! 12 years, 7 months ago
If you scratch the surface, most agents will be found wanting in some area or other.
What they do have is a database of buyers, investors & landlords who may be interested. They also have experience, separation from the asset & an interest in getting the place sold ie getting paid.
IP Freely replied to the topic tax free income from properties in retirement in the forum Help Needed! 12 years, 7 months ago
If they are resi properties they can’t be transferred to super which would be one of the few outsidetax free environment for investing.
IP Freely replied to the topic investing in a cabin in a cabin village in the forum Help Needed! 12 years, 7 months ago
Gerald, you are buying a leasehold investment. As stated by others you are locked into an unfavourable/expensive management agreement, cleaning charges, letting fees etc and little or no growth.
If the park owner sells to a developer your rent will soon disappear. You only own the cabin not the land & you will have an obligation to make good the…[Read more]
IP Freely replied to the topic Purchase costs on small factory/warehouse +gst question in the forum Commercial Property 12 years, 7 months ago
Yes you pay stamp duty on the purchase price (including gst).
Yes gst is payable at settlement as the vendor must remit this to the ATO, provided the vendor is also registered for gst.
Get yourself registered before your offer, pay your gst & claim it back asap. Then cease your gst registration. That way you get your gst back it& it only costs…[Read more]
IP Freely replied to the topic Working in Real Estate – Management Programs in the forum General Property 12 years, 7 months ago
There are plenty of providers of the training course (either the statement of attainment to allow you to work in the industry or the full licence Cert IV/Diploma) however you still need work experience which you will need to get from an agency – ie you need to 'learn' how to sell.You will need to do one of the courses before starting work in the…[Read more]
IP Freely replied to the topic Working in Real Estate – Management Programs in the forum General Property 12 years, 7 months ago
1) yes many agencies ‘provide’ the training BUT you are expected to pay back the cost from your commissions earnt.
2) yes many agencies work on a debit/credit system ie they are obliged to pay you the minimum wage for an agent (this is the debit bit), when you make a sale the debit is deducted from the commission you earn.
3) Only a licence…[Read more]IP Freely replied to the topic muswellbrook/singleton is it a good property investment? in the forum Creative Investing 12 years, 8 months ago
I saw a decent place today on an agent’s website, corner block, over 1000 m2, house position looked good for dual occupancy or subdivision potential as well. Priced below $400k. The deals are out there (still)
IP Freely replied to the topic Electricity during reno in the forum Value Adding 12 years, 8 months ago
Running a genny for that length of time will cost you a $heetload. Just get the power on, pay your deposit and get on with it
IP Freely replied to the topic Making an offer subject to sale of an existing property in the forum Ever heard of bridging 12 years, 8 months ago
Ever heard of bridging finance?
IP Freely replied to the topic I want real info, not just a glossy picture in the forum Opinionated! 12 years, 8 months ago
Do the hard yards, get out there or get a buyers agent – no shortcuts.
IP Freely replied to the topic How do assess the difference between builders in the forum Value Adding 12 years, 8 months ago
AALLII wrote:
Diffinetley a good idea. Are project managers accredited by any body or institution so that I may get in contact to find one.Thanks again
You can be a member of either the Australian Institute of Project Managers or Australian Institute of Building
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