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There are those who will never buy a home. There are those who will buy one and consider the experience done. And there are others who see property as their ticket to big bucks – or, more realistically – a smart investment in their future. Property Asset Planning, 687 South Road, Adelaide, Black Forest, SA 5035, Ph: (08) 8338 7206, Web: www.propertyassetplanning.com
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There are those who will never buy a home. There are those who will buy one and consider the experience done. And there are others who see property as their ticket to big bucks – or, more realistically – a smart investment in their future. But building and maintaining a healthy property portfolio is not for the faint-hearted and has, along with great upsides, plenty of risks. So, can you generate a solid investment property income over the long term and stay sane?
Process of Building a Brand New Property First, take a step back from that question and ask yourself this: why do you want to own one or more investment properties? If you answer too much from your heart and not enough from your head, you may have to take a breather and rethink. Passion and intuition are all well and good and it’s fine to factor emotion into the purchase of your own home. But when we get to hard numbers and big debts and the business of property investment, some rational thinking has to balance the possibly irrational desire.
BRAND NEW PROPERTY With a brand new investment property, the new property is built from the ground up and rent is received from the tenant. There are substantial tax deductions which reduce the owners contribution to the investment and the overall out of pocket costs.
ESTABLISHED PROPERTY With an established property, the most traditional way to invest, the property is purchased and rent is obtained from the tenant with the owner contributing the rest. There are little to no tax deductions.
Property Asset Planning 687 South Road Black Forest, SA 5035 Ph: (08) 8338 7206 info@propertyassetplanning.com www.propertyassetplanning.com Get in Touch Facebook.com/PropertyAssetPlanning Twitter.com/propertyasset Linkedin.com/company/2051001