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Hi all. I'm looking to buy my first investment property, in Kangaroo Point Qld. I've been doing a lot of reading and keep hearing about the importance of checking rental vacancy rates. I've tried to find this info but haven't had any luck. Can anyone suggest a good website?
Hi Madchen,
Learning about rental vacancy rates is immaterial. It is all about choosing the right property in the right location. As an investor, my philosophy is location, location, location.
Even if there are 100 houses vacant at one time, and only 10 people looking for accommodation, those 10 people will still choose the house that is in the right location. If your IP is situated near school, hospital, shops, transport link, you will not be without tenants for long.
You need to be looking at population drivers. Are people shifting in or baling out? Are young people staying or are they leaving?
These information are more relevant than trying to find out what the vacancy rate is.
I hope this helps.
Angel
Hi Madchen,
Not sure about Vacancy Rate websites (although Domain and Real Estate sites have other handy statistics), but 'Your Investment Property' magazine has a section in the back filled with stats like vacancy rates, stock on market and property price guides for houses and units in all states and territories. I bought my first copy on Sunday and must say that as a first time investor myself, I am very impressed with data…especially for us novices!!
BTW current vacancy rate for Kangaroo Point (4169):
Feb 10 vacancies = 72, Feb 10 Vacancy Rate % = 1.7
Feb 11 vacancies = 43, Feb 11 Vacancy Rate % = 1.0Hope this helps!!
KathrynThanks heaps Angel and Kathryn, that's great info from both of you. I'm going to view a couple apartments on Thurs night and am really hoping one of them is "the one". Scary but SO exciting to finally be doing something rather than just thinking about it!
Hi Madchen
API mag also has this info at the back. Might be worthwhile cross referencing it with the info in YIP mag.
It wouldn’t hurt to call a couple of local property managers as well and have a chat about current demand.
Cheers
Jamie
Jamie Moore | Pass Go Home Loans Pty Ltd
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Here you go, I understand the postcode is 4169
http://www.sqmresearch.com.au/graphs/graph_vacancy.php?postcode=4169&t=1
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