hewlett25 wrote:
there is a company offering brand new homes in tassie for $450k with govt guarantee for 10 years returns $700 per week.
With an 8% gross yield (which would be around 6% net after expenses are deducted) I would hardly call that a positive cashflow property!Ok I am well aware you can borrow short term money for less than 6% at…[Read more]
Scott No Mates wrote:
I was discussing a similar issue with a potential client earlier today. One of his suppliers had provided some top quality product recently from Qld which cost about double what he was previously paying for local goods, then given another kg of a chinese sourced product. The first being the best he had ever tasted, the…[Read more]
kum yin lau wrote:
Hi Clint, I'm sorry I expected more. That newsletter says exactly nothing. I'm disappointed.KY
Sorry you feel that way, but certainly appreciate your feedback KY, always like to get it, be it positive or negative. I liked that article i found, and thought it highlighted many good points that many new investors fail to think…[Read more]
Hi guys,We have passed many NZ Cash flow positive properties onto Aussie based investors over the years.We have just sent out a newsletter to our property investor database discussing why it is now more important than ever to get educated before investing/investing further.If you are not yet on our email list, you can view the email newsletter in…[Read more]
Hi guys,We have just sent out a newsletter to our property investor database discussing this topic of why it is now more important than ever to get educated before investing/investing further.If you are not yet on our email list, you can view the email newsletter in your browser here > http://eepurl.com/cRmn
Hi guys,We have just sent out a newsletter to our property investor database discussing this topic of why it is now more important than ever to get educated before investing/investing further.If you are not yet on our email list, you can view the email newsletter in your browser here > http://eepurl.com/cRmn
Hi Vicky,Hope you are well.Just to clarify, In my post about small towns and vacancy issues I wasnt refering to the Hawkes Bay being too small to invest in, but moreso Tokoroa and the like Cheers,Clint
Hi guys, As you may have already seen in the news, rents across NZ have taken a hit due to an oversupply of properties currently for let. This has mainly been caused by the many home owners that have been unable to sell their homes, and have had to move away regardless and have been forced to offer their properies for rent.It has been common plac…[Read more]
Hi there,We are Kiwi Investors, with nationwide portfolios. Be careful when buying off some property finders, there are a few around NZ sourcing low priced (under $100k) property in tin pot little towns with very low populations and only one main employer. Some of these such deals appear to have very good numbers, yield etc. However you have to…[Read more]
Hi guys, As you may have already seen in the news, rents across NZ have taken a hit due to an oversupply of properties currently for let. This has mainly been caused by the many home owners that have been unable to sell their homes, and have had to move away regardless and have been forced to offer their properies for rent.It has been common plac…[Read more]
Hi guys,As you may have already seen in the news, rents across NZ have taken a hit due to an oversupply of properties currently for let. This has mainly been caused by the many home owners that have been unable to sell their homes, and have had to move away regardless and have been forced to offer their properies for rent.It has been common plac…[Read more]
Hi guys thanks for sharing your stories. It is always awesome to see and hear from others that are out there doing it too.It has been really interesting over the last 12 months or so, seeing the effects on some investors. People who were either too highly geared and when values have come back they have gone into negative equity and their lenders…[Read more]
Hey thanks for posting your story Kylie – Awesome! You are right so many people do tend to give up before they reach that 'Critical Mass' point, because they think things get too hard. You are a great example of someone that has 'pushed thru' the challengers and has acheived success We actually talk alot about this in the first module of our…[Read more]
live life wrote:
Great!!!I was going to sign upto a mentoring programme last year that was run by a property investment company in NZ, they had property mentoring in all the main centres, it was going to cost around $7,000!! for 12 monthly meetings. But we hesitated on the price.That company has basicly gone down the gurgaler (sp) and…[Read more]
live life wrote:
yes that was a big thing for us, but viewing your e-coaching introduction video was an education in itself ! very proffesional.How many modules are there exactly ? LL
There are 12 seperate modules (topics) that cover all aspects of property Investing from A – Z. Plus we also include an 'Investor's Toolbox' which is a whole…[Read more]
live life wrote:
Wow great website Clint !! I am a newbie to this site and investing, my wife and myself are in a good position to get started and have been looking at getting some mentoring, and whats available.We are truly glad we have found your website with your on line e-coaching, just what we are after as we live just under an hour away…[Read more]
diggerdigzit wrote:
Hi Clint, What sort of property do you deal with just new or do myou do second hand stock?
Hi,Mainly deal with the types of properties that we invest in ourselves, which are existing properties, multi-income cashflow properties, home and incomes and blocks of units etc.Over the last 18 months, i have seen many fellow in…[Read more]
Hi Guys, Well after posting my Introduction post back in March, I have had many messages and enquiries if I offer any form of mentoring. In the past I have not, as my sole focus was on Investing for myself and building my own portfolio.Well after many requests to make my experience available to others, I have joined forces with a fellow Kiwi…[Read more]
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