The 3 Fastest Ways to Attract a Tenant to Your Property Whether your property is currently vacant or your current tenants have notified you that they’re moving out at the end of the lease, there are a few key factors that will help you attract great tenants to your property. The longer your property is […]
4 Things You MUST Know as a Property Investor Whether your investment properties are positively geared, and you’re enjoying consistent cash flow, or you’re looking to use the long-term capital growth in your property to propel your wealth-building, there are some key things you need to know as a property investor. If you’re not aware […]
4 Top tips for marketing your property Placing a “for rent” sign in front of your property is only one small part of the marketing process. Today, you can use several different channels to make sure your property is leased as soon as possible. Keep reading for some top tips on marketing your rental property. […]
4 ways to stay focused and avoid financial pitfalls in your portfolio. As a property investor, there’s a lot you need to manage every day. While your property manager will likely take care of most of the everyday administration of the property, there are a few key things you need to do for […]
How to choose the right tenant
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How to choose the right tenant Picking the right tenant can be a tough decision, especially if you’ve experienced the impacts of less than stellar tenants in the past. Whether you had to make significant repairs to the property or fielded complaints about a previous tenant, it can make property investment extra stressful. […]
The rooms you should renovate to maximise your rental returns When it comes to renovating specific rooms in your rental property for higher returns, some rooms will deliver better results than others. There are certain rooms in a home that, when in pristine condition, will maximise your rental returns. Projects such as updating […]
Let’s start with a way you can all but guarantee that you need a depreciation schedule. 1. The property commenced construction after the 16th of September 1987. If the property was built after this date, it means that you’ll be able to claim depreciation deductions on the value of the original building structure. These deductions […]
Top tips for a smooth tax time
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It’s almost the end of another financial year, and that means tax time is coming. To make your tax time go smoothly and maximise your return, it’s important to get organised now to save any administrative headaches and get your tax return completed as soon as possible. In this article, we outline a few things […]
Why landlord insurance is an expense you won’t regret? According to Finder, a landlord in insurance costs an average of $208 per month for a property worth $1 million. This amount can increase or decrease depending on the value of the property. Once it’s tallied up for the year, your landlord insurance will probably be […]
What is rental yield?
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What is Rental Yield? Before you buy an investment property, you’ll likely calculate its yield. The yield on an investment property details the future income you can expect to make represented as a percentage on an annual basis. Not only does this help you determine if a property is suitable for your wealth-building goals, but […]