A day in the life of a buyer's advocate
Coffee, seat-warmers, private property tours and the submitting of multiple offers. Sound like an unusual mix? Welcome to the life of a buyer’s advocate, where two days are rarely the same.
Coffee, seat-warmers, private property tours and the submitting of multiple offers. Sound like an unusual mix? Welcome to the life of a buyer’s advocate, where two days are rarely the same.
Are you relatively new to property investment and not quite sure of what you can and cannot claim? If the answer is yes, don’t worry – you are not alone.
Despite all the doom and gloom surrounding the Perth market, a significant number of areas in the city recorded positive capital growth over the past year.
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A popular benefit considered by those who are contemplating setting up a Self Managed Super Fund (SMSF) is the option of using their fund to purchase property.
It might be worth spending the extra money on an experienced property manager if it means more money in your pocket over the long term.
With much public discussion about the Labor Party’s election promise of a dramatic overhaul of negative gearing laws in Australia, what are the implications for property investors?
Darwin may have the smallest population of Australia’s state and territory capitals, but its property market has performed the best since the turn of the century.
To maximise your return on your investment property, it is essential to understand the different kinds of repairs and maintenance.
When it comes to property, there are three types of investor – and only one of them is in the driver’s seat.
Property investors looking for their next purchase might be finding it difficult to decide on the market in which to invest.
If you have been influenced by the ‘halo effect’, it might be time to take a step back and see how you can use it to benefit you.
If you are considering investing in a strata-titled property such as a townhouse or a villa, it is essential to first weigh up the pros and cons.