longroad replied to the topic South Coast vs Central Coast NSW in the forum Help Needed! 17 years ago
Im not thinking of buying on the coast because i want to live there, i just see potential there as its been in a slump for too long and something has to change due to its excellent location.Im a bit confused by your comments. You cant claim FHOG if you buy an IP.. it has to be a PPOR. Im not interested in buying a PPOR at all now, once I move out…[Read more]
longroad replied to the topic South Coast vs Central Coast NSW in the forum Ideally I’d be investing in 17 years ago
Ideally I'd be investing in Victoria regional areas. However their lack of stamp duty exemption for first home buyers means I'd just be wasting the FHOG. Will definitely be exploring there for future purchases though.For now we want NSW and somewhere within traveling distance to Sydney as we have to live in this IP for 6 months due to FHOG.Im not…[Read more]
longroad replied to the topic South Coast vs Central Coast NSW in the forum Help Needed! 17 years ago
Yes buy and hold for the most part. At least hold for 10 years. Dont want too many heavily negatively geared properties though as my income isn't high. On most houses that Im looking at on the coast the rent is only going to currently cover around 40% of the mortgage… if rent has potential to go up almost every year Im ok with that but its a…[Read more]
longroad replied to the topic South Coast vs Central Coast NSW in the forum Help Needed! 17 years ago
To be honest after reading about strata titles and others experiences with strata properties Im pretty hesitant to buy one. Ultimately I'd prefer to own the land and have potential to do more with it even if thats in another 5 or 10 years.However in my price range, and this was just confirmed with a rea, its going to be a pretty run down house for…[Read more]
longroad replied to the topic South Coast vs Central Coast NSW in the forum Help Needed! 17 years ago
My budget isn't really showing me many houses though, only really rundown places which I dont have the budget and know how to fix up. Also dont want to be doing that on the first house I buy, it just doesnt interest me yet.How about townhouses where there are only 2 on the block? Compared to a block of units it has to be a better choice?
longroad replied to the topic South Coast vs Central Coast NSW in the forum Help Needed! 17 years ago
Michael4 wrote:
Hi Longroad,I agree with you that the prices might be too high for you budget but be rest assured that this is the best time to buy in this area.I wouldn't advise you to look for the units in this area siply becaue there will be few more developments in the near future, they are too expensive as most have water views and the…[Read more]longroad replied to the topic South Coast vs Central Coast NSW in the forum Help Needed! 17 years ago
Terrigal is already very expensive
longroad replied to the topic South Coast vs Central Coast NSW in the forum Help Needed! 17 years ago
Thanks Tammy thats a great help!I'll do alot more research and definitely ask agents all those questions.
longroad replied to the topic Final Decision: Which area for first home / IP? in the forum Help Needed! 17 years, 1 month ago
I'm aware of the current love for Frankston but couldn't really turn up much there in the 200k range.We dont mind a house that needs or could do with some reno's but dont want a really old house that will require tens of thousands of $$ to fix up.re.com.au turns up some good houses in all suburbs I mentioned.What Im really asking is what do the…[Read more]
longroad replied to the topic Bendigo in the forum Help Needed! 17 years, 2 months ago
Could you get a decent house there for 150k? Or much under 200k at all?Something in a relatively good pocket that will have potential for capital growth.I'm now down to either Horsham or Bendigo – tough decision.
longroad replied to the topic Investment in Frankston South – any comment ?? in the forum Creative Investing 17 years, 2 months ago
This could very well be where i get my first property then… exciting
longroad replied to the topic Mines in Tasmania’s west coast in the forum Help Needed! 17 years, 2 months ago
Are you talking about the pulp mills? (Which I am very much against environment wise but see the benefit for investors)
longroad replied to the topic What would you do with your time??? in the forum Go to Africa and India and 17 years, 2 months ago
Go to Africa and India and help save the big cats (and all other animals) from human extermination.
longroad replied to the topic What type of vehicle do you have ?? in the forum Opinionated! 17 years, 2 months ago
Daihatsu Charade mid 90's model. Paid $3500 with 85,000km on the clock.Have spent next to nothing on repairs in a year, costs $30-$40 a tank and lasts 2 weeks for me.I love cars and dream to own a Ferrari or Aston Martin or more realistically a Honda S2000 or Skyline GTR… but unlike many others my age, I choose not to make cars a priority in…[Read more]
longroad replied to the topic Investment in Frankston South – any comment ?? in the forum Creative Investing 17 years, 2 months ago
How do you feel about this area now?Its somewhere Im considering very highly for my first PPOR and to be used as an IP later.
longroad replied to the topic How to start in the forum Help Needed! 17 years, 2 months ago
Hi NinaI develop websites for a living and would love some assistance. If you can write (which you obviously can!) then you can do it. it would be some extra pocket money for you on a regular basis. Email me at rebecca19 @ optusnet.com.au and we can chat (remove the spaces in that email address).I'd love to assist you (in a very small way) in…[Read more]
longroad replied to the topic First Home Buyer from Sydney – Where to Buy? in the forum Help Needed! 17 years, 2 months ago
I should add that I'd eventually want this first home to become an IP and I plan to purchase other inexpensive properties (under 200K) in future.
longroad replied to the topic First Home Buyer from Sydney – Where to Buy? in the forum Help Needed! 17 years, 2 months ago
Thanks Chris, sounds interesting