Blog by Suze

A Positive Thinking On Interest Rates Rise
Should I still invest in property when interest rates are going up? How high is too high before I consider selling my property? Is it possible to achieve cashflow positive properties when interest rates are higher? These are some of the questions that property investors are asking right now. So, wha...
04-11-22 08:55 AM - Comment(s)
Ultra Micro Research

Next week our MD aka Researcher Extraordinaire completes her final ‘on the ground’ research where she visits each site that her research has revealed to offer the best opportunities from a micro perspective.


This means, a high level of professionals in the area, a high rate of home ownership, therefo...

19-05-21 07:50 PM - Comment(s)
2021 Housing Boom Slows

AND BREATHE…. The market is under control. There has been a lot of chatter in recent months about the property market – Australian’s favourite pastime. 


There are a number of reasons why a market booms, low interest rates, availability of cash, strong economic conditions etc… but I’ve been ...

26-04-21 07:33 PM - Comment(s)
Why The Government Recommends Investing In Property

Investing in property seems to be a national past time and everyone has an opinion about it. So I thought I would look at why the government recommends property and what they view as the opportunities and risks - something we can help with as we strive to maximise your opportunities and minimise you...

23-02-21 09:44 PM - Comment(s)
How To Get Started In Rental Property Investments
A good property portfolio starts with making a good first property decision. It’s so important to get the first one right because if you don’t, it can take a long time to invest in the second one and here’s why. Firstly, what is the best way to get into the property market? Generally speaking, the l...
28-11-20 09:21 AM - Comment(s)
What Is Rental Yield And Why Is It Important?
Investing in property is an incredible way to grow your wealth. What is actually being said here, is that if you can afford to hang onto your property for long enough to realise the capital growth, you will make money. Another classic property statement is, ‘property doubles every ten years’. Or ‘in...
20-10-20 06:01 PM - Comment(s)