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Steve McKnight

  • SteveMcKnight replied to the topic Ko Huna Beach Resort- Mackay Q in the forum General Property 19 years, 3 months ago

    Hi,

    I think you’ll find it’s “Ko Huna Beach Resort”.

    In fact – that’s where I had my wedding reception [rolleyes] and where all the Melbourne guests stayed and had one heck of a three-day party.

    As for it as an investment – I’d be doing my numbers very carefully. Generally speaking this sort of managed investment can be loaded with fees, fees,…[Read more]

  • SteveMcKnight replied to the topic DOLF F.Y.I in the forum Heads Up! 19 years, 4 months ago

    Hi,

    I clicked on the link, but what turned me off was all the pop ups.

    Just for clarity, is the link an affiliate link, or just a genuine link for which there is no financial reward to the referer?

    Regards,

    Steve McKnight

    **********
    Remember that success comes from doing things differently.
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  • SteveMcKnight replied to the topic please explain what is a Second Mortgage in the forum No Subject 19 years, 4 months ago

    Hi,

    Well, if there are no funds available then there is insufficient security to underpin the loan.

    This doesn’t mean that the debt ceases to exist, it’s just that there was insufficient collateral to repay it.

    The 2nd mortgage holder would then seek to have the money repaid by other means through perhaps a debt collection…[Read more]

  • SteveMcKnight replied to the topic please explain what is a Second Mortgage in the forum No Subject 19 years, 4 months ago

    Hi,

    Well, if there are no funds available then there is insufficient security to underpin the loan.

    This doesn’t mean that the debt ceases to exist, it’s just that there was insufficient collateral to repay it.

    The 2nd mortgage holder would then seek to have the money repaid by other means through perhaps a debt collection…[Read more]

  • SteveMcKnight replied to the topic Tax calculations in the forum Heads Up! 19 years, 4 months ago

    Hi there ozsparky,

    First up, if you’d like us to shorten your UserName then please send an email to admin@propertyinvesting.com and we’ll see what we can do.

    As for the personal tax issues – I accept that, in some cases, this would be very useful however we sidestepped this issue on the basis that it would have added a lot more cost which took…[Read more]

  • SteveMcKnight replied to the topic Investment Detective! in the forum Heads Up! 19 years, 4 months ago

    Hi,

    Thanks for the feedback… I know that Phil will be delighted to read it.

    Our aim in developing ID was to put together some powerful but easy to use software at a very affordable price. It’s great to read that you have found it good value for money as it means we are achieving our vision.

    I know Phil has been working on some major upgrades…[Read more]

  • SteveMcKnight replied to the topic CONFUSED. What do we do ????? in the forum No Subject 19 years, 4 months ago

    Hi there,

    Thanks for your post!

    I agree with the Great Gat in that it is better to ‘fix’ the problem that resulted in you being in debt rather than trading your way out of it.

    However, I don’t necessarily agree that ‘woking in a job’ is always the best option to fix a past wrong. Back in my first book I outlined the importance of identifying…[Read more]

  • SteveMcKnight replied to the topic Just one tip… in the forum No Subject 19 years, 4 months ago

    Just stopped by to say ‘Thanks Heaps’ for the contributions and to recommend that we keep ’em coming.

    I will then turn them into a summary and place them in a welcome document for new members (and existing members too!)

    While I’m here, I found some words that I had written previously that might add to this discussion:

    This may sound a little…[Read more]

  • SteveMcKnight replied to the topic Still doable? in the forum General Property 19 years, 4 months ago

    Hi!

    Welcome back to the forums. This is a timely way to make my 1,500th post.

    Yes, I think there is still opportunity in real estate, but the nature of that opportunity has changed significantly in the last few years.

    For example, during a boom market a good strategy is to leverage up and buy as much as possible on as little down as possible.…[Read more]

  • SteveMcKnight replied to the topic A great article on Kiyosaki in the forum Heads Up! 19 years, 4 months ago

    Hi Devilc8,

    At first I was a little surprised on the basis that great deals exist in all markets.

    However, on a closer read, I’d say that Kiyosaki was just returning to basics by saying that speculation on property gains is much riskier than investing for cashflow.

    When the market is booming there are more gains to be made by speculating,…[Read more]

  • SteveMcKnight replied to the topic Just one tip… in the forum General Property 19 years, 4 months ago

    Hi,

    Thanks everyone for your posts and insights thus far.

    corinnepye23472… thanks for your personal post especially.

    Keep the good tips coming!

    Regards,

    Steve McKnight

    **********
    Remember that success comes from doing things differently.
    **********

  • SteveMcKnight replied to the topic link to Property Secrets under today’s tips in the forum No Subject 19 years, 4 months ago

    Hi Guys,

    Yes… it’s now an older product that we don’t “sell” anymore. The tips need a general upgrade which will happen soon.

    Cheers,

    Steve McKnight

    **********
    Remember that success comes from doing things differently.
    **********

  • SteveMcKnight replied to the topic Big Problem!!! in the forum Help Needed! 19 years, 4 months ago

    Hi,

    Here’s what I would do:

    1. Agree to the council coming to have a look but request 28 days to ensure the tenant has time to clean up and is okay with the whole issue.

    2. Approach council to see what is needed to obtain a certificate of occupancy for such a dwelling.

    3. Conduct an audit on what is missing asap and then get busy in the 28…[Read more]

  • SteveMcKnight replied to the topic am i ready to buy a house?! in the forum Help Needed! 19 years, 4 months ago

    Hi,

    It’s a pity you missed the recent PPPW as I went into a lot of detail about how to find, negotiate and buy real estate.

    Nevermind…

    My suggestion to get started would be to work out what sort of investment return you desire, as growth properties will be different to income properties.

    Next, test the water to see how much you can borrow as…[Read more]

  • SteveMcKnight replied to the topic Morwell, Moe and Traralgon in the forum Help Needed! 19 years, 4 months ago

    Hi Hugu5282,

    Thanks for your post.

    There is certainly opportunity in every market, but every investor sees things differently.

    For example, Dave and I just sold our Traralgon flats and my Dad just bought a Morwell commercial property (that will be +ve cashflow to a nice extent).

    See, goes to show you that every coin needs a ‘head’ and a…[Read more]

  • SteveMcKnight replied to the topic smelly tennant in the forum Help Needed! 19 years, 4 months ago

    Hi,

    It’s time to attack the fatal flaw… I’d be offering a discount on the price for a few thousand to cover professional cleaning, new carpets and a repaint.

    In the meantime, I’d be pointing out what a great tenant this person was and while we may have problems with the condition of the property, if it isn’t bothering him then it shouldn’t…[Read more]

  • SteveMcKnight replied to the topic 2nd job…? in the forum Help Needed! 19 years, 4 months ago

    Hi,

    Interesting post – thanks for making it.

    It raises the issue about what is the best way to create money, through a job or other means.

    Personally, I see taking a job as the easy way out as it trades time for money. Yes, the reality is that we all need money to live and have to trade some time for money, but the key is to try and think to…[Read more]

  • SteveMcKnight replied to the topic spuse is overseas – how to make an offer? in the forum Help Needed! 19 years, 4 months ago

    Hi,

    An option you may like to consider is buying the property ‘and/or nominee’. The rules are different in each state, but, if you want to buy in your husband’s name, then you buy as Mrs. Smith And/Or Nominee’ and then you are allowed a certain period of time to substitute your husband without paying double stamp duty.

    It is essential for you…[Read more]

  • SteveMcKnight replied to the topic Steve’s Masterclass Seminar in Perth in the forum Heads Up! 19 years, 4 months ago

    Hi,

    Sorry guys. No plans for a repeat Perth Masterclass any time soon, and I doubt there will be one in 2006 either.

    You best bet would be to use the discount code in the back of the second book to reduce the price to $495 and then use the savings to pay for the airfare cost.

    Otherwise, I am now scoping out a formal mentoring program which…[Read more]

  • SteveMcKnight replied to the topic Steven Mcknight buys 30 propertys in USA in the forum Help Needed! 19 years, 4 months ago

    Hi,

    Yes, it is true that we recently bought a large amount of real estate in the US.

    Some more information to the story is as follows:

    1. We bought it as a joint venture with another investor, so there are two parties (Dave and me as one party and the other person as the second party). A joint venture was needed to solve the finance issue as…[Read more]

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