Have increased interest rates pushed up rents?

Monopoly

We often hear suggestions that rents have increased as a direct result of interest rate increases. It isn’t that simple though, and anyone who owns an investment property will know that they can’t just pass on rising costs to the tenant when they feel like it. However, this CoreLogic chart shows a correlation between the…

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Walk Score

Walk Score Tile

We use plenty of portals, (mostly paid subscriptions) when conducting our property research and due diligence. One free portal is particularly handy when focusing on amenity, and that is walk score. While there are many more important elements that we must take into consideration also, the ‘walkability’ of an address, in tandem with streetscape and…

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Rent caps… Victoria’s newest potential challenge

Lease Sign

What would shoe shop owners do if the government walked into their store and said, “Whatever environmental and financial pressures you face, you cannot increase the cost of this pair of shoes for two years?” And what would share investors do if the government ran a pencil over their share portfolio and said “whatever the…

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Where are the hotspots?

Pin

I get this question often. In fact, last night I was at a dear friend’s 50th birthday party and one of her other guests asked me “Cate, you’re in property. What are your hotspots? Where should I buy this year?”. I corrected him immediately and explained that I don’t do hotspots. I reminded him that…

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Appraising property attributes

Compass

How do we discount or add on a premium when something noteworthy is impacting the property positively or negatively? Property appraising is a delicate balance of art and science. But how do we apportion a premium or a discount when a feature is a stand out or a significant detractor? And how do we know…

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A look into my own investing journey

Shop Square

This last of my three own investment examples isn’t what I’d call an accidental purchase, but nor was it primarily an opportunistic purchase. It was more of a safety purchase… but it’s worked out to be a great investment. Back in 2008, as the depths of fear peaked during the GFC, we purchased a short-term…

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A look into my own investing journey

Spotswood Square

This is the second of a set of three Sunday blogs that look into some of my own property investments. I’ve penned this to share my mistakes and my outcomes…. and to demonstrate the power of patience and time. This particular purchase was opportunistic on my part. Our property portfolio was largely consumed by houses,…

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A look into my own investing journey

Frankston North Square

The next three Sunday blogs are a look into some of my own property investments. I’ve penned this to share my mistakes and my outcomes…. and to demonstrate the power of patience and time. I’ve been a buyers advocate for thirteen years now, and I first started working in the real estate industry twenty years…

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Riding the storm

Storm

Plenty of investors make an early decision to sell a property. Life doesn’t always go to plan, and things can change. Today’s blog is about the decisions to sell that are later regretted. Property is a long game. Very few investors build wealth over a short period, and often a short term tenure can trigger…

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What can you buy with $500,000?

Theatre Square

I’m often asked if a $500,000 budget can secure a good property asset. Some capital growth investors may argue, but the answer is yes.

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