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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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What they are saying about Toowoomba Investment Property!
There is a lot of talk about Toowoomba Investment Property at the moment, and with very good reason.
Rental Vacancy Rates 1.3% (Queensland Market Monitor Published by the REIQ Dec 2013) . Number One Investment Hotspot in Australia (Smart Property Investment Report 2013) . Australia’s most populous Non-Capital Inland City (most recent ABS statistics). Lowest Read more
First Time Investors finding now is the right time to start
ABOUT one in three property investors are buying their first real estate investment before the age of 32.
Rising property prices have forced many first-time buyers away from the great Australian dream of buying their own home, opting for investment properties instead. Read more
Investment Property Surge
NEARLY half of experienced home buyers intend to dip their toe into the property investment market this year.
With interest rates at historic lows and property seen as a stable investment vehicle, new research has revealed many buyers plan to take advantage of the current climate. Read more
The 25 Worst Places To Invest Right Now
Theories abound on which suburbs make the best places to invest, but conversely, finding a struggling market is remarkably easy.
With this in mind, DSRScore.com.au figures reveal the markets across Australia that are currently facing the steepest Read more
Sunny outlook for Queensland jobs market
THE good news, if you live or invest in Queensland, is that the Sunshine State is creating jobs once again.
And that means a sunnier outlook for Queensland’s housing sector. Read more
You can follow Donald Trumps Property Investment Strategy
Recently I attended a property investing seminar which was an introduction to Donald Trump’s Real Estate investing programme. Although this was a fairly basic seminar it was well worth attending to find out how one of the most successful investors in the world does it and to be reminded of some concepts which although I may already know I may not necessarily always be using. Here is my interpretation of the strategies for you: Read more
How to Think Like a Millionaire – Harv Eker
This article by Harv T Eker, the author of the Millionaire Mind looks at the way that successful investors think.
Rich people have a way of thinking that is different from poor and middle class people. They think differently about money, wealth,themselves, other people, and life. Let’s examine six crucial differences between how rich people think and how poor or middle class people think. Read more