salacious replied to the topic Renovation as a career in the forum Creative Investing 18 years, 10 months ago
Mkc,
Do you renovate houses for a living or part time?
Domsalacious replied to the topic Renovation as a career in the forum Creative Investing 18 years, 10 months ago
Hi Mkc,
As i understand it he has no tax to pay because it is his PPOR principal place of residence.
Dom[biggrin]
salacious replied to the topic Renovation as a career in the forum Creative Investing 18 years, 10 months ago
Thanks for advice guys,
I have been watching with interest a work colleague sell his property buy a large old queenslander and has spent $50000 out of $60000 renovating. He tells me that while working afternoon shift he has spent days working on this reno.He looks worn some days but his normal job is far less demanding. He plans to sell it as…[Read more]
salacious replied to the topic Why did you choose your avatar? in the forum Forum Frolic 18 years, 11 months ago
May the force be with you!
Dom[biggrin]
salacious replied to the topic Prediction in the forum No Subject 18 years, 11 months ago
Hi people,
Check out this post on predictions.
salacious replied to the topic Accounting for NZ Property in the forum Overseas Deals 19 years, 2 months ago
Thanks Chris,
I set up a new zealand trust with your company a while ago.
Is my trust a suitable trust for share trading?
P.S Great links.
Dom[biggrin]salacious replied to the topic Accounting for NZ Property in the forum Overseas Deals 19 years, 2 months ago
Hi Chris ,
have a completly different question if you dont mind answering it?
As you may know i have acquired a positive cashflow property. With the spare cash i receive i would like to purchase shares in new zealand as i was told that their is no capital gains tax in NZ.
Is this true? And if it is, is it complicated or can you do it online?
Thanks.
Domsalacious replied to the topic A sick persuit of money in the forum No Subject 19 years, 3 months ago
This ir really funny.
We are only animals, and animals do most things to survive including steal and kill. And sometmes we are partially sexually attracted to white rabbits.
So if you think chasing paper and steal is sick mayby we should all visit the pet shop.Dom [biggrin]
salacious replied to the topic Just one tip… in the forum General Property 19 years, 4 months ago
Buy Property.
Dom [biggrin]
salacious replied to the topic Can you help? in the forum Help Needed! 19 years, 4 months ago
Superanuation and property[medieval]
Your future investment stratagies[buz2]
Current market analysis[exhappy]
(Bonus)Diversified investments
Dom[eh]
salacious replied to the topic Motivation? in the forum General Property 19 years, 5 months ago
Ohhh yeah its like sex, its like driving a brand new Ferrari or riding a new Ducati. Its somehing that you want to go back for more and more.
I know thats a bit over the top but i am buying a new ducati from investing in property.Thus that is a perfect reason for motivation.If i had not invested i would just had to settle for the sex. (Not that…[Read more]salacious replied to the topic The housing boom is back in the forum General Property 19 years, 6 months ago
Speculation boom in south-east: report
By Cameron Houston
May 25, 2005
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*Jones Lang LaSalle’s James Kaufman says Melbourne investors are prepared to accept lower yields in order to unlock opportunities.
Jones Lang LaSalle’s James Kaufman says Melbourne investors are prepared to accept lower…[Read more]
salacious replied to the topic The housing boom is back in the forum No Subject 19 years, 6 months ago
The Australian sharemarket is a few hundred points off its March record, but over the past 10 years investors have reaped higher returns than their compatriots in any other asset class.
The Australian Stock Exchange’s annual Investment Report, produced this year by the Russell Investment Group, revealed a dramatic turnaround from last year, when…[Read more]
salacious replied to the topic The housing boom is back in the forum No Subject 19 years, 6 months ago
salacious replied to the topic The housing boom is back in the forum General Property 19 years, 6 months ago
The 1990-91 recession was centred in Melbourne. In 2004, the slump in Australia’s economic growth is hitting hardest in Sydney.
The statistics are unanimous. NSW is lagging the rest of Australia across the board: on job growth (especially full-time jobs), consumer spending, housing construction, business construction, and growth in population,…[Read more]
salacious replied to the topic The housing boom is back in the forum General Property 19 years, 6 months ago
Wages hold key to next rate move
By Richard Webb
May 15, 2005
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*Home owners beware: two economic readings this week will show whether the strong jobs market is causing wage pressure.
If it is, economists say the Reserve Bank will move sooner rather than later to lift interest rates. But if it is…[Read more]
salacious replied to the topic The housing boom is back in the forum No Subject 19 years, 6 months ago
I liked the add because it was positive and i like positive news. To me it does not matter if the market moves up or down to me as a investor it is always a boom.
Dom[biggrin]
salacious replied to the topic Prediction in the forum General Property 19 years, 7 months ago
Hi everyone,
I thought i would bring an old post back to life,to see if it would interest anyone to add or change on their prediction for the next 5 years.Dom[biggrin]
salacious replied to the topic Dunedin Student Market update in the forum No Subject 19 years, 9 months ago
Westan,
What do you think about the southside of invercargill?
Dom[biggrin]salacious replied to the topic LIM in the forum Overseas Deals 19 years, 9 months ago
Thanks for that info westan.
I am in the process of attainng a IP in new zealand.
Ivercargill to be precise. I know that you reside their and would appreciate any information you can part with.I went in june last year for a bit of sight seeing and skiing and found it to be a truly beautifull country despite the cold.Would love to invest their…[Read more]
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