neil100 replied to the topic LANDLORD INSURANCE FOR STUDENT ACCOMODAITON in the forum General Property 15 years, 4 months ago
DANIKO wrote:
Hi Tony;I greatly appreciate your help. I will be getting in touch with Yeo, shortlyKind RegardsDanikoHi Danikohow did it go with Yeo ? Did you find what you wanted ?ThanksNeil
neil100 replied to the topic Purchaser’s pest inspector’s disclaimer in the forum General Property 15 years, 4 months ago
ghotib wrote:
….. "other problems to the property" and "any other work carried out to the property". The purchaser says this is part of the inspector's disclaimer. Anyone encountered this before? What did do you do.I wonder if this is likely to become more frequent ?I know from experience in the UK, the questions asked are much more wide…[Read more]
neil100 replied to the topic Should we aim for 1 or 2 IP’s given our situation ? in the forum Help Needed! 15 years, 5 months ago
diggerdigzit wrote:
swings and roundabout Neil, but really what ever is going to give you the best return is what you want, which means you need to find stock to buy and find out all outgoings and incoming. I can't speak for everywhere but where i am two properties at 200k each means two lots of body corp fees where as a house can be purchased…[Read more]liahayes wrote:
Hi Neil!Firstly, I'm not going to recommend you sell your property!!Lia / Benphew – I was beginning to think I was a million miles from reality and the only one in my situation.You are right Ben, I want to start looking at some financial security, and yes, Lia, I was sort of hopingthat I could use some of the equity in our…[Read more]
Michael4 wrote:
i agree with Bharat..if you really want to be a successfull investor you must free up your LVR by either moving into a smaller house or into a unit. Your problem is not the property value that you live in but the ability to borrow because you owe soo much money!Before you do anything you should know what your short and long term…[Read more]neil100 replied to the topic Northern Beaches Sydney – Mortgage broker / fin advisor needed – Any recommendations? in the forum Finance 17 years, 1 month ago
Rowester wrote:
Hi Neil,The company is Compass Finance. I met the director who has a large number of properties utilising the buy/renovate/hold strategy. A strategy which I have always been keen on adopting. In the short space of time that I have been dealing with them, she has come up with a lot of creative ideas on how best for me to move…[Read more]bsgupta wrote:
Neil,As wilrose said i too think the mortgage on your PPoR is too much..based on the fact that you are only one earning for the household do u have any plan in case anything goes wrong.. no man its not to scare you but something to think of for sure as they say that we should have approx 6 months of repayments secured before we…[Read more]wilrose wrote:
Wow Neil……you leave me stunned by the amount of personal mortgage you carry on your home: While I appreciate that it will be going up in value, you are working fairly hard I'd say just to pay the tax man, and the bank. What's the long range plan? Will the house ever be paid off? If not, then do you plan to sell and scale down…[Read more]neil100 replied to the topic Northern Beaches Sydney – Mortgage broker / fin advisor needed – Any recommendations? in the forum Finance 17 years, 1 month ago
Hi Iannewbie here too, and also living on the northern beaches. Care to share the company you wnt with in the end ?Best RegardsNeil