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The Top 3 Things To Consider When Investing In Sydney

The Top 3 Things To Consider When Investing In Sydney

By Suze

For some property investors, just hearing the words ‘Sydney’ and ‘property’ in the same sentence, can be enough to make them cringe, while others see the market in Sydney as an avenue of opportunity and growth. Regardless, before you actually launch into investing in Sydney, it is important to do yo...
30-10-17 04:49 PM - Comment(s)
Baby Boomer Tenants Are Shaking Up The Rental & Retirement Markets

Baby Boomer Tenants Are Shaking Up The Rental & Retirement Markets

By Suze

Baby Boomers are starting a new trend, that is truly shaking things up within rental markets across the country. Australian home ownership is at the lowest level it has been at in 70 years, with just under one in three renting, according to official numbers. Many of those that choose to rent, adopt ...
23-10-17 06:45 PM - Comment(s)
5 Reasons Why Women Make Better Property Investors Than Men

5 Reasons Why Women Make Better Property Investors Than Men

By Suze

Gone are the days where property investment is dominated by men. Now nearly half (47%) of Australians who own investment property are women, according to an analysis of data from the ATO by the Property Council of Australia. The rise of female property investors can be attributed to their increasing...
17-10-17 11:16 PM - Comment(s)
5 Mistakes That Property Investors Must Avoid!

5 Mistakes That Property Investors Must Avoid!

By Suze

Investing in property is one of the best ways to achieve financial freedom. By purchasing a property and renting it out, investors can attain a source of passive income, and work towards their own idea of financial freedom. Statistics tell us, however; that most investors don’t actually make it past...
16-10-17 05:16 PM - Comment(s)
What To Ask Yourself Before Using An SMSF To Invest In Property

What To Ask Yourself Before Using An SMSF To Invest In Property

By Suze

Since early 2007, the ability to borrow in super has allowed many investors to leverage their superannuation directly into property. This is widely seen as an attractive tool to reduce risk and volatility, as well as improve returns. This ability to leverage is best achieved through a Self-Managed S...
10-10-17 05:13 PM - Comment(s)