Hi my experience with WFH has been terribile they sold a place in qld to us and assured us this was a good investment it has turned into a nightmare. The sad thing is Wfh dont contact us any more to say hey we made a mistake and we want to help also found other people have had issues as well .I suggest make sure you do your research before you buy .
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Unfortunately it’s not possible to please everyone, I am sure we have all encountered these type of people.
Fortunately for all of us, I have found these type of people are the exception. At We Find Houses really do enjoy working with wonderful people who also enjoy our high level of service and fantastic results. All our team work honestly,…[Read more]
Unfortunately it’s not possible to please everyone, I am sure we have all encountered these type of people.
Fortunately for all of us, I have found these type of people are the exception. At We Find Houses really do enjoy working with wonderful people who also enjoy our high level of service and fantastic results. All our team work honestly,…[Read more]
Hi WC, All three of these markets offer opportunities, we have had good purchases in all these areas this year. The ultimate decision depends on your comfort zone, risk profile and personal preferences. In investing there will always be more than one strategy that will get you from point A to point B however you need to consider each of these a…[Read more]
Hi Richard, That's a real consideration these days. I have had a developer cancel the contract for one of my clients because we wouldn't go unconditional. He lost a genuine buyer, but he was only interested in having a buyer who would waive the finance clause. On another occasion the investor would not go unconditional, but really wanted to ke…[Read more]
Hi Lena, What type of property is it, how big is the land etc. Maybe there are some ideas which might help you improve the value. Often if you look at what your costs are which you would incur in getting rid of a property and the loss you might make as well, you would get a better outcome by investing some of that amount back into the p…[Read more]
Hi Ten, refer to the topic Off the plan or Hurstville properties There are some replies in there which may assist you. Otherwise if there are any more specific questions, shoot them through and I am sure you will get the answers you are looking for. CheersPaul.
Hi Talismans, I recommend you speak with Julia Hartman from Bantax or someone else who is qualified in this type of question. I have heard that you can ask a tax question to Julia on the below linkhttp://www.bantacs.com.au/QandA/index.php Hope this helpsPaul.
Hi Alex, My very first experience in property was to build a duplex pair then moved on to another property so we had 3 in 2 years. Unfortunately after a divorce and loosing the lot in settlement I found myself starting again. The second time around after getting back into a financial position to buy a property with limited funds at the time (…[Read more]
Hi its a good idea to check out their fee structure, as well as testimonials and to see if the service is personal enough for you. Speak to a few different companies, find a company who's culture fits what you are wanting to achieve and is compatible with who you are as a person as well as who can show a history of delivering results. Payments for…[Read more]
Hi Ninh, Another option is to refinance your PPR to an interest only loan. Don't be concerned about paying off the principle at the moment, channel your cashflow into buying assets that will grow in value and create your wealth. Paying off you PPR doesn't usually create wealth, or leverage. Even if you have your PPR on an interest only loan, t…[Read more]
Hi Leanne, If you are happy to please send me an email with the details or your contact information, we offer a policy for investors which may suite, I will run it past our BDM who might be able to get it through for you or offer suggestions on how to present it. CheersPaul.
Hi Sean, You may consider yourself as average, however the average person does not seek to improve their situation, spend time on educating themselves or set strategies to improve their financial position. I see hare and tortoise investors all the time and have seen high income earners in a very poor financial position because they spend their…[Read more]
Hi a few things to consider. How many units are being built in the complex? On settlement if investors have purchased them to buy now off the plan and then to put them on the market and cash in at settlement, an influx of units for sale in the one complex may devalue the block and impact on your expected profits. There is often a hype gap that…[Read more]
Hi Ninah1000, Well said Richard Work out your strategy first and identify the areas, ensure your budget and borrowings allow for you to not just buy the property but also your ability to fund any works required to transform it into a positive to neutral result. Also factor in items such as depreciation. Remember if your strategy is to own the…[Read more]
Hi Rudra, The email hasn't come through and I just checked my quarantine mail in case it dropped into there. If you don't hear from me, please email again or give me a call direct. Looking forward to chatting soon. CheersPaul.
Hi Rudra, Although I invest and work with investors all over Australia I am actually based in Queensland myself. Please send me an email and I will give you the name of one of my contacts who can assist you with all the town planning questions and also can obtain the head works and council costs for you. There won't be any obligation for you to…[Read more]
Hi dtrump, What type of property are you considering? The area has only just had a slight rise since hitting the bottom of the prices and activity in sales in August. The majority of the increase has been in the bottom end price range. Coming from such a low point in this market 10 years down the track you will have capital growth. Just co…[Read more]
Hi Chiller, If you are looking for a financial strategist who structures loans for investors send me an email and I will put you in contact with a reliable contact who will give you some free direction and then you can decide which way you want to go. CheersPaul.
Hi my experience with WFH has been terribile they sold a place in qld to us and assured us this was a good investment it has turned into a nightmare. The sad thing is Wfh dont contact us any more to say hey we made a mistake and we want to help also found other people have had issues as well .I suggest make sure you do your research before you buy .