Australian House Prices Rise Amongst Worlds Fastest

Australian House Prices have increased rapidly. This is based on the reports shown by CBRE.

Over a 30-year period, prices in Australia have increased 221.4%; UK prices rose 231.9%.

houses australiaIn contrast the US market has seen price rises of just 53.2%; Read more

Which Capital City You Should Invest In 2015

The real estate markets in Melbourne and Sydney have seen a great difference and growth during the past 18 months, as 2015 may be the year to shine.

So as 2014 comes to an end it is a good time to ask the question “Which Capital City you should invest in 2015″ Read more

Broke Retirees have taken over the Australian Caravan Parks

John Purnell, 75, and his wife Patricia, 72, moved into a factory-built house in a converted caravan park west of Sydney this year, eschewing traditional retirement communities and other homes in the area.  So now broke retirees have taken over the Australian Caravan Parks. Read more

Brisbane Property Cycle – The Seven Factors Behind The Upcoming Growth

brisbane property cycleThe Brisbane Property Cycle has received a lot of attention recently. Part of this is because Brisbane is just at the beginning of its growth cycle. The Real Estate Institute of Queensland (REIQ) Housing Market Review for the June quarter has depicted a blossoming Queensland property market powered by strong growth in the states capital, Brisbane. Read more

Ten Rules for True Wealth Building

What do you need to do in order to be rich and successful? Is working hard on a daily basis enough? What else can we do to live a wealthy life?

Everyone wants to be wealthy, but not everyone know how to be. Some of us may be eager to work hard everyday, yet we still do not get our level of desired wealth. Financial Independence is about money, but have you ever considered what “true wealth” is.  That is living a wealthy life.

There is a massive distinction between being rich and miserable and not so financially strong yet being happy. Read more

Successful Property Investment comes down to doing the right things

When it comes to successful property investment, often it has very little to do with the property that a person selects.

I have found that “successful people” usually become the most successful property investors.  Having the right mind set is  vital to leading a successful life as well as building a larger property portfolio.

Data from the Australian Tax Office shows that more than 1.2 million people own an investment property, (thats great that so Read more

How the government will help to pay for your Investment Property

 

Whether you are an existing Property Investor or considering taking the step into Investment Property ownership, one of the major concerns faced is how to meet the loan repayments.

Obviously the property will be tenanted with a market rent being collected every week or fortnight.  If this rent is greater than the loan repayments then this Read more

How to avoid the Two Largest Mistakes Made by Property Investors

Avoiding Mistakes Before you Buy

There is an old adage in Real Estate Circles that implies “As safe as Bricks and Mortar.”  Is Property Investment really as safe as the saying would have us Believe?

Well the answer lies within the clues that history provides us with. Read more

Median price disparity draws investors’ eyes to Brisbane Investment

By Jennifer Duke, 10 March 2014, Source: Property Observer

Brisbane Investment is now clearly back in favour and property prices are showing us why.

Traditional investor cities of Sydney and Melbourne are being tipped to fall out of favour as Brisbane’s affordability allows it to emerge as the new city to invest in, according to Place Advisory. Read more

Nine costly financial mistakes you can correct before it’s too late

By Michael Yardney originally published on SmartCompany.com.au

Successful investors learn as much from their mistakes as they do from their successes, whereas the average Australian seems to make the same financial errors over and over again, and wonders why things don’t change.

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