10 potential Perth hotspots for 2017
Is Perth about to bounce back? Here are the 10 suburbs to watch in 2017.
Is Perth about to bounce back? Here are the 10 suburbs to watch in 2017.
With the threat of oversupply looming in almost every capital city, how can you be sure it is still safe to invest in new residential developments?
What lenders can see about your credit history and how to make sure you have a clean credit history.
Love them or hate them, valuers play a significant part in determining a purchaser's experience with an off-the-plan property — so what can you do to avoid a poor valuation?
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Unfortunately, some of us may experience financial hardship – approximately 9% of Australians (according to an average of four reporting agencies from the Department of Social Services) have trouble repaying their mortgage or rent.
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Nobody plans to ever have to make a claim under a landlord insurance policy.
As property investors, we all want to maximise our tax return refund on our investment properties.
Congratulations on the decision to become a property investor, for most of us, buying an investment property is exciting but nerve racking at the same time.
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As the Australian property market experiences record low interest rates and a finance market that’s fiercely competitive among banks and lenders, it makes sense to refinance your current property and use savings or new features to invest in property, Savvy CEO Bill Tsouvalas says.
As a first-time investor, it is important to focus on the fundamentals and invest in what you can afford, rather than jumping into the deep end before you are ready.