Tracy Lee replied to the topic First Home Buyers Grant in WA in the forum General Property 17 years, 9 months ago
Your right Paul they would be stupid to buy now, the other problem I can see for investors is that the grant is only for homes under $450. thou so if your just over the mark you will either have to bring your price down or risk not selling.
Tracy Lee replied to the topic Hindsight is a beautiful thing in the forum General Property 17 years, 10 months ago
yesterday is gone its what you do tomorrow that counts. A crystal ball would certainly make life easier, but quite frankly if a large mining company was pulling out why would you want to invest .there has been plenty of gost towns over the years. And who was to know we were heading for a boom.
Tracy Lee replied to the topic Property bust not here yet … worse to come in the forum General Property 17 years, 11 months ago
Fire trucks are still moping up, the owner that lost the property went with the chaplin and the people with the badly damaged house stayed with neighbours, Looked like a war zone inside hard to imagine without seeing. The dog which was once white is now 2 shades of grey and was put on oxygen, owners very happy to have her survive. All due to a…[Read more]
Tracy Lee replied to the topic Property bust not here yet … worse to come in the forum General Property 17 years, 11 months ago
Just wondering how slightly charcoaled property sells, my house is on the market at the moment, I was eating my lunch reading this forum when every thing around me went black. We live in the Perth hills. I have just spent the last 4hrs packing photos and fighting fire. Luckily we are o.k. Not so lucky for our neighbours though, one house gone…[Read more]
Tracy Lee replied to the topic capital gains tax in the forum No Subject 17 years, 11 months ago
If you sell a property before 12mths you pay 50% more in capital gains tax. But I’m not sure if the 12mths starts from the time of purchase of the block or when you have finnished building the house on it.
Tracy Lee replied to the topic HOWS YOUR YEAR GOING in the forum Help Needed! 17 years, 11 months ago
Thanks for the input. I work for a bank and apparently there is no sign of slowing down on the lending yet in WA, its still full steam ahead. According to the HFM.
Tracy Lee replied to the topic HOWS YOUR YEAR GOING in the forum Help Needed! 18 years ago
Hi all,
Great to hear your stories, as I’am new to this. My husband and I sold our boat at the beginning of the year so we could cash in on the last of the property boom. We paid someone $7.000 to find us land and oversee the building of a house on it. As it will be a tax deduction we thought it was a good idea, we also had a very busy year…[Read more]Tracy Lee replied to the topic River front in the forum General Property 18 years ago
Thanks Marisa for your input, you have been very helpful.
Tracy Lee replied to the topic River front in the forum General Property 18 years ago
Thanks for your reply Marrisa. I am new to this. They expect The cheapest block to sell for around $750.thou. They are asking $2000. per sqr mtr. The house will be around $450.thou. I am hoping as they are in big demand and the people wanting them should have lots of money, that if we get one we can pretty much sell it straight away or a profit…[Read more]
Tracy Lee replied to the topic River front in the forum General Property 18 years ago
Yes I think the wa maket still has legs if you buy in the right postion. either water or subdivision. But that just my opinion and I don’t have any thing to back it up with.
Tracy Lee replied to the topic River front in the forum General Property 18 years ago
The average block size is just over 300sqmtrs. They are terraced, with 3 levels The front ones which are right on the river will be the dearest the next row have little views so they are the cheapest, the last row which are the ones we will try to get have quite a good view from 2nd story. They are expecting these to be around $750thou. $2000 a…[Read more]
Tracy Lee replied to the topic Realestate Agents – Are they worth 2% in the forum Help Needed! 18 years ago
You don’t have to pay the asking price, you can negotiate, we have our house on the market at the moment. The agent started at $21 thou. we settled on $9.000. With her paying for advertising. Always get at least 3 valuations. And although the gentlman befor seemed to know what he was talking about in my opinion I have always found the banks to under value.