Blog tagged as Property Investment

How To Ensure Your Investment Property Will Earn Good ROI

How To Ensure Your Investment Property Will Earn Good ROI

By Suze

The residential property investment market in Australia is now worth over $5.5 trillion. However, not all investment properties are created equal, and the property market fluctuates all the time. If you're looking to invest in residential property in Australia, how do you secure the ROI (Return...
10-04-19 05:09 PM - Comment(s)
How Do You Know If A Location Has Good Property Growth Potential?

How Do You Know If A Location Has Good Property Growth Potential?

By Suze

If you’re thinking of investing in residential property, Australia represents one of the best markets in the world—as long as you do your research and are as careful as possible when choosing the right area to invest in. Yet, there is much more to pay attention to than simply the physical location i...
14-12-18 01:05 AM - Comment(s)
It’s Not Too Late To Take Control Of Your Finances

It’s Not Too Late To Take Control Of Your Finances

By Suze

Time marches on and those celebrations from the last New Year’s Eve may now be just a dim and distant memory. Unfortunately, the resolutions made during those moments may also have fallen by the wayside as the pressures of everyday life come to the fore. However, some of these resolutions may have b...
28-11-18 09:09 PM - Comment(s)
Crucial Mistakes Property Investors Need To Avoid

Crucial Mistakes Property Investors Need To Avoid

By Suze

Investing in property can be a fantastic way to build wealth over time. Property investors can create a property investment portfolio that continuously generates income, and can also be passed along to their children. This also shows that investing in property can be a great way to have a finan...

24-10-18 07:44 PM - Comment(s)
The New Era Of Interest-Only Loans

The New Era Of Interest-Only Loans

By Suze

Interest-only loans are where you merely pay back the interest of a loan to the lender. So if you borrowed $500,000 and made repayments for five years, your balance would still be $500,000. They are designed predominantly for investors for cash flow and tax deductibility purposes. In March 201...
10-10-18 09:19 PM - Comment(s)