PropertyAllSorts replied to the topic the 11 second solution in the forum Help Needed! 16 years, 9 months ago
You may need to think about buying cheaper
PropertyAllSorts replied to the topic How to change IP to PPOR? in the forum No Subject 19 years, 1 month ago
Thanks for your reply, Terry!
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Doesn’t matter what type of property – as long as the figures stack up!!PropertyAllSorts replied to the topic Docklands in the forum Help Needed! 19 years, 5 months ago
Docklands is in a league of its own, and is inappropriate to compare to suburbs like St Kilda, Port Melbourne, South Melb etc. Docklands precinct facilities are world class – and is unfair to be de-valued by comparing such facilities to cheaper local level facilities. As to the current over supply of properties in the Docklands – I say Yippee!…[Read more]
PropertyAllSorts replied to the topic Help!!! Lots of equity but… in the forum Help Needed! 19 years, 11 months ago
Using equity will cost you interest. & since your income is limited & expense is high, have you considered selling your home & purchasing a cheaper place to live? This will convert your equity to cash you can use to invest, without interest charges
..just my 2 pence worth..
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Doesn’t matter what type of property – as long as the…[Read more]PropertyAllSorts replied to the topic Clients for Wrap in the forum No Subject 20 years, 5 months ago
Henry Kaye in disguise? didn’t think the post would sound like anyone in particular.
I have answered Terry’s concern – there’s a solution to the problem
PropertyAllSorts replied to the topic Clients for Wrap in the forum No Subject 20 years, 5 months ago
There is a solution to this.
PropertyAllSorts replied to the topic Mortagage Brokers vs Banks/Credit Unions in the forum Finance 20 years, 9 months ago
Hi David & Lesleigh,
I am a mortgage broker with Mortgage Choice, so I thought I’d let you know beforehand.
Advantages of using a mortgage broker is that it leverages your time – rather than you having to find out each lender’s pros & cons yourself, a mortgage broker can do all that for you in much shorter time. Much like a one stop shop!…[Read more]
PropertyAllSorts replied to the topic Capital gains rollover in the forum General Property 20 years, 9 months ago
The ATO gives small businesses (inc trusts, but not companies) CGT concessions in the form of a discount & CGT rollover portion. The asset that is claiming CGT discount & rollover portion must have been owned for more than 12 months, and certain conditions have to be met.
In terms of property investing, some people live in their investment…[Read more]
PropertyAllSorts replied to the topic Mortgage brokers ahoy!!!!???? in the forum Help Needed! 20 years, 9 months ago
Hi Ryanmel,
I’d agree with Terry & say that the line of credit is the most popular way of getting a loan “for investment purpose”, but you cannot tell the bank it’s for business.
I once secured a business loan for a Bakers Delight (franchise bakery) store. It was standard home loan rate + a margin, somthing like 9.5% in 2002. The term was 5…[Read more]
PropertyAllSorts replied to the topic E-Destiny in the forum General Property 20 years, 10 months ago
Hi Redwing,
Like many of us, I’ve read the richdads, lomas, burleys, good old mcknight , Fitzgerald etc. I’d place Lomas’ advice after McKnight, Burley & Richdad. Her advice seems more appropriate for less aggressive investors than ourselves, probably better for people who are a bit chicken to find their own profitable investments and take the…[Read more]
PropertyAllSorts replied to the topic tenant incentives in the forum Help Needed! 20 years, 10 months ago
Hi Beerboy, The Richdad series of info suggested some of the following: occasional movie tickets, early/punctual rental payment discount as opposed to late payment penalty, instal bathroom heater (or other things) to justify small rental increase, use what you have access to at discount prices e.g if you know a car detailer, maybe you can strike…[Read more]
PropertyAllSorts replied to the topic Capital Gains Rollover in the forum Help Needed! 20 years, 10 months ago
My accountant says that CGT on property is not payable if you lived in it for at least one year (ie- owner occupied, not classified as investment). If a business selling up, then full CGT is payable if selling in 1st year of business, but only half of the CGT is payable after 1st year of business, if you use the rollover portion ot reinvest in…[Read more]