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How many investment properties do I need?
I'm often asked how many investment properties do I need to have a worthwhile portfolio and the answer ...
Read More What is landlord insurance? A must for property investors
What is landlord insurance? Well it's essential for all property investors to protect their asset. For as little ...
Read More What is equity? Property investment for beginners
What is equity? Let me break this into simple terms. Equity refers to the current market value of ...
Read More How to minimise risk when investing in property
How to minimise risk when investing in property is often a client's biggest concern. There are lots of ...
Read More How much is enough for retirement?
How much is enough for retirement? A commonly asked question and from people of all ages. Although simple ...
Read More What is a depreciation schedule and do I need one?
I'm often asked by investors 'what is a depreciation schedule and why do I need one?' In short ...
Read More Track your property investment expenses for a better tax return
Your residential property investment is a business - and like all good businesses, you need to track your ...
Read More Top 5 questions for your investment property financier
Knowing the Top 5 questions for your investment property financier will help you when you need to borrow ...
Read More Top 7 residential property investment tips
The first task on the table when I meet with new clients is to develop goals specific to their ...
Read More How to build your property investment team
You may not think you need them for residential property investment, but after 30 years in the business ...
Read More TESTIMONIAL: I don't like debt yet I'm now set.....
You will have to excuse the rhyme but it's true. I don't like debt and paid my townhouse off as fast as I could. Then I had all this extra money in the bank which I was being taxed on. But the thought of buying an investment property and being in debt again was overwhelming. Until I met Christine. She walked me through the principles of good debt and bad debt and how I could not only stop paying tax on the % I was earning but grow my funds faster with an investment property. Three years on and I'm about to buy my second investment property with increased equity in my first. It's not hard but it took me a while to let go of my fear around debt to move forward. Things are looking 'set' now.
Andrew G.