Jpcashflow replied to the topic It's almost June (what have you achieved) in the forum Help Needed! 10 years, 6 months ago
Well done!!
More positive newsJpcashflow replied to the topic It's almost June (what have you achieved) in the forum Help Needed! 10 years, 6 months ago
Looks like where all kicking goals!!
Jpcashflow replied to the topic It's almost June (what have you achieved) in the forum Help Needed! 10 years, 6 months ago
So true lol
Jpcashflow replied to the topic self managing a property in the forum Help Needed! 10 years, 6 months ago
Daniel
Let the pm work for you, it’s a tax deduction any way.
And use your time to focus on what you really want.Jpcashflow replied to the topic It's almost June (what have you achieved) in the forum Help Needed! 10 years, 6 months ago
Hi tommy
Well done on your achievements so far.Renovating is fun but can take up allot of time like you said. Once you finish renovating what will you be doing with the property ?
Jpcashflow replied to the topic Leveraging Investment property to purchase first home in the forum Help Needed! 10 years, 6 months ago
Allot of people will have different views.
If it’s your first time getting into the market, education is the key. Setting up your ppor is so important from the get go.
This game is a marathon and not a sprint.
I am a believer in two things l) ensure your ppor is loan is management before you even look at buying a investment.
2) even my…[Read more]
Jpcashflow replied to the topic Lots of vacant rental properties in a suburb? in the forum General Property 10 years, 6 months ago
Interesting, I wa in the area two Sundays ago… The area is alive and kicking. There could be allot of homes for rent but ask your self this?
Is there a common theme?
Are the properties being advertised for a high price?
Just keep in mind there are allot of new homes being built in the area…Jpcashflow replied to the topic It's almost June (what have you achieved) in the forum Help Needed! 10 years, 6 months ago
Well done il private message you the details…
Altona is a very hot market at the moment…
Keep up the good every one always talks about the doom ang gloom so it’s good to see positive people doing well..
Jpcashflow started the topic It's almost June (what have you achieved) in the forum Help Needed! 10 years, 6 months ago
It’s almost June!!!
This year has gone super quick, we all had goals at the start of the year, how has every one progressed so far?I have reached most of my goals so far “etc” buying a property way under market value + positive cash flow, ppor has enough in the offset that it’s technical paid off.
In the next four weeks my most important goal…[Read more]
Jpcashflow replied to the topic Brisbane City Council rates rip off in the forum Help Needed! 10 years, 7 months ago
Hey guys
Very interesting what’s the cost difference in rates for ppor vs ipJpcashflow replied to the topic positive versus negative investing in the forum Help Needed! 10 years, 7 months ago
Hey Ollie
If you are not sure about this investment maybe just hold back.
There is no rush at all and maybe it’s a good time to sit back and review your goals.
Feel free to contact us if you need anything….
Jpcashflow replied to the topic Will Banks Lend To Us? in the forum Help Needed! 10 years, 7 months ago
Hey really good question…
There is no right or wrong…
But like anything there are good and bad operators.A good broker may look at a couple of things. 1) how to structure your loan to ensure you set up correctly from the start. Sure your situation might sound easy but allot of bankers still get this wrong.
2) brokers are a channel to source…[Read more]Jpcashflow replied to the topic Robert Kiyosaki cash flow 101 -aka rich dad poor dad(western suburbs melbourne ) in the forum Help Needed! 10 years, 7 months ago
G day Daniel
I’m from the good old west :) let me know if you have any meetings…
Pleaese fill free to inbox me.Jpcashflow replied to the topic Will Banks Lend To Us? in the forum Help Needed! 10 years, 7 months ago
Hi
Why not get In touch with a broker?Jpcashflow replied to the topic positive versus negative investing in the forum Help Needed! 10 years, 7 months ago
Well done
Jpcashflow replied to the topic positive versus negative investing in the forum Help Needed! 10 years, 7 months ago
Hi Ollie
Firstly well done in being in the position you are in :), also it’s good to see you are looking out for your own future. Before rushing just sit down and look at what is your overall goal.There are so many ways to kick a soccer and au many ways to create wealth
Jpcashflow replied to the topic investing in bronxy areas in the forum Help Needed! 10 years, 7 months ago
Hi,
Over the years (I’m only 30 lol) I bought and sold a few properties. A couple of my holdings where in very average areas. The return on capital growth and rental yeild was great.Just remember demographics are changing every day and people are becoming a bit mor fussier
Jpcashflow replied to the topic Need help with a small problem :) in the forum Help Needed! 10 years, 7 months ago
Hi Jason
It’s good to ask these questions but the answer is no :(… I think the book might have to be updated.
Maybe your best bet is to talk to a mortague broker and see what stragedy
Suits you bestJpcashflow replied to the topic Should you have an exclusive agreement with an agent in the forum Help Needed! 10 years, 7 months ago
Hi,
My advice use one agent…
I worked in real estate for a number of years and I had a few clients who wanted an open agreement. I would decline the opportunity.With the Adds before they list your property on the internet, ask them to send you the draft.
If your having troubles deciding get a sellers agent like Ian Reid to help out
Jpcashflow replied to the topic The End Of Negative Gearing? in the forum General Property 10 years, 7 months ago
Hi Steve…
It would not surprise me if this actually happened… The government is tight on funds, so they will do what they need to do.
How will this effect the market? Not really sure… But the shock to investors who but property for tax purposes might get a rude awakenig.
I think key to success to a low lvr on your portfolio. My rule on…[Read more]
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