Could you make use of low-doc loans if you have a bad credit rating?The millionaire next door book says 'invest' not save… 20% of your income as a minimum as a rule of thumb. I'm at around 40%, everyone is different and has different priorities.If you have trouble saving, perhaps a place to start is long-term deposits, other wise buy some s…[Read more]
How would that work out of curiousity? Some colleagues of mine are farmers and after hearing the ROI, unless your a large corporation seeking a steady yet small return or an individual who has had the farmland for decades, it is too pricey to buy in and make profitable.It's more a lifestyle choice rather than a good ROI. Would that minimal profit…[Read more]
jayhinrichs wrote:
PS any one getting private messages on this site from the Nigerian and Phillipina spammers… Looking for your information in exchange for transferrring millions of dollars into your bank accounts?? I am waiting for 7.5 million to be transferred into my account anytime now… All I have to do is give them all…[Read more]
emptyvessel wrote:
Have read almost all her books and found them to be the most down-to-earth, comprehensive and balanced of the many others I have read.
Completely agree, I find her books the most easy to follow and realistic. No out-there tricks, just a basic strategy which I feel continue to apply regardless of market conditions.
Currently building on a slope.Be sure to check with your local council, the one I'm working with will NOT allow pumps or detention basins.I am forced to either build up the ground level (limited to 500mm, this will require a retaining wall and drainage works) or purchase an easment (my preferred method, which will cost me approximately 15k i…[Read more]
Is this theoretical rent?- what about rental agent fees? Usually 7-8%/week of rent.- insurance of $200? does this include house and tenant insurance?- what if tenant moves out, or repairs are required? that will be an extra weeks rent to the agent/repairs.- how old is the building, once it is rented, you will be able to back-claim depreciation to…[Read more]
Oh, just make sure not to push yourself far beyond your means, stay within your comfort level. I recently met a lady who was retired at 30, by 35 she was broke when her husband started a new cash-flow consuming business and all their money was tied up in non-liquid assets.They had to sell it all.
Holding over a longer period of time means you will have a higher chance of hitting the booms, property is a long term investment.If your property is positive cash-flow (is this through depreciation or is the rent itself covering all expenses?). Will the extra cash the property is making not be useful to help pay down your mortgage while still de…[Read more]
Hmm, depends on your goals are.Here's a short story about my parents which has shaped the way I feel about it personally.1992 Purchased PPOR (Blacktown, NSW) for $120k2001 Paid off mortgage on PPOR (Blacktown, NSW)2002 Sold PPOR (Blacktown, NSW) for $135k2002 Purchased PPOR (Cherrybrook, NSW) for $300k2007 Purchased IP (McGrath Hill, NSW) for…[Read more]
Attempted a construction job and spent money on designing a place that was sustainable both economically and I guess health/socially?.Hallways 1m as opposed to 0.8 or 0.9m provides a feeling of space and openness, bedrooms 3*4m or 4*5m provides privacy as opposed to 2.7m wide, two living areas (seperate dining and living room) to give social e…[Read more]
Hi,First question is why a trust? Trusts are fairly pricey to set-up and run. What if instead you keep it under your own name or wifes name (perhaps split the expense between the two), and purchase in different states, you will avoid land tax and can deduct any losses against your income.Will your wife earn more money in the future?, Will you…[Read more]
Ford Falcon 2008, bought for $17,000, which was upsetting, as I felt I was throwing away a deposit on another property.Granted it has served me well, put over 60,000km on it last year.Have seen some people spend serious cash on cars, a colleague of mine just spent $160k on two new cars (all on loan of course). Boggles the mind.
You can look at stats using id.com.auLearnt about it at – believe it or not – a library information session on finding out about ethnicity or something…You can compile the data on their site (it's an option) and choose what information you want, over what years, etc, you can export it as an excel and turn it into a graph.
Oh i see,Yeah, facing that issue now, tenant in another property is 5 weeks behind, agent was taking them to tribunal next week. Feels cold, though I get what your saying.Worked something out with them however, they are paying current rent and are slowly making up lost rent. (Win-Win?)
Hi Derek, thanks for the reply!No attachment, just trying to learn from this experience, have already place offers in for other places and currently focused on a construction project.Tho in all honesty, $330k (total costs) for 2 properties on 1 title with a rental return of $600 and the potential to place a granny flat at $400k (total) with a…[Read more]
Talked with the drainage boys at work (I work in construction and use to work as an engineer in the drainage department) they think $3000 will cover smaller 65-150mm pipe. Anything larger will be about $100/ for materials and instal.
Another issue is they expect me to allow a easement across my land which is fine, however I have a shed at the end…[Read more]