Archive for 2019
Seven Facts About Home Upgrading
There is a bit of talk in the media about the current conditions being opportune for home buyers who are upgrading, but the process of buying, selling, packing, moving, settling is a lot more challenging than the headlines suggest. Not all markets are equal, and the recent headlines generalise about the metropolitan Melbourne market in…
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Cash Up and Move – But Where – realestatetalk.com.au
How would you invest $1M?
Many of us imagine this scene. We suddenly receive one million dollars….What would we do with it? Generous recipients consider who they can help, which friends they can treat, and how they can all enjoy it. But what would a pragmatic Property Investment Advisor like me do? I’d model it out, combine it with considered…
Read MoreHow are downsizers impacting our regional markets?
How scarce is the product you want?
Last week I met with a lovely couple who are struggling to find a well-located, nicely renovated, four-bedroom home in Yarraville. They said they’d been searching for many months and the right house just hadn’t come along. I explained to them, “Many inner-ring suburbs in Melbourne, particularly in the inner-north and inner-west are problematic for…
Read MoreNegative Gearing Proposed Changes – Under the Spotlight
How much money can you save me?
I get this question all the time. And I understand why. Buyer’s Advocate fees are a serious dent in some buyer’s pool of savings, and for those who need to see a tangible and guaranteed benefit, it can be a tough fee for an advocate to explain. But the thing is; it’s not measurable. For…
Read MoreWedding… House… Both?
Yesterday I met a delightful young couple who were newly engaged, contemplating buying a property and saving for a (big) wedding. Their ability to save was strong, but their wedding guest numbers were larger than typical primary school student numbers. The cost would be significant. They justifiably had concerns about their additional savings capacity and…
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