Blogs

Foray into Foreclosures- Investing in Distressed Properties.

If you’re looking for foreclosed properties as investments, check real estate ads in local and national newspapers as well as...

Marlene F Liontis
Thursday, 07 September 2017

What landlords need to know about changing locks

Currently, landlords are not required by law to change locks between tenants.

Jason Gwerder
Wednesday, 06 September 2017

6 things to do when buying into a Body Corporate Investment

When you buy into a body corporate you are buying into a complex with other owners which means, you share ownership of the common...

Marlene F Liontis
Wednesday, 06 September 2017

When can a lender repossess your property?

If you fall behind in mortgage payments, it is essential that you keep your lender informed about your circumstances.

Marlene F Liontis
Tuesday, 05 September 2017

8 Secrets of Negotiating- With Anyone!

My father used to tell me, that the party who is willing to walk away from a negotiation, is the one with all the power.

Marlene F Liontis
Monday, 04 September 2017

Should you allow your tenants to undertake maintenance in your investment property?

Some landlords think that it will save money to let tenants perform maintenance on the property, but think again- often tenants...

Marlene F Liontis
Friday, 01 September 2017

Hot-Spotting & Speculating- Why it’s not real Property Investment

“Hot Spotting” is a term that generally describes, investors trying to buy into the next big “boom” location- but is this genuine...

Marlene F Liontis
Thursday, 31 August 2017

What is fractional Property Investment?

Fractional Property Investment is relatively new to Australia and there are a limited number of platforms available.

Marlene F Liontis
Tuesday, 29 August 2017

Will changes to depreciation slow the market?

The new depreciation measures announced in this years’ budget will reduce the ability of property investors to make deductions...

Jason Gwerder
Monday, 28 August 2017

Stamp Duty- Don’t fall in the trap!

Stamp Duty is the tax you pay on legal documents.

Marlene F Liontis
Friday, 25 August 2017

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