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Old Properties versus New Properties – Part 1

There’s no argument if investors should buy new properties or opt for the existing ones. “It is mathematically impossible for new properties to outdo old...

How Interest Rates Affect the Australian Housing Market: Real Estate Investments

Things would be easy if everyone could create their own full-proof investment strategies overnight. However, choosing an investment strategy that aligns with an investor's...

How to Find Your Next Investment Property in the Current Market Using Real Estate Data?

If you’re interested in property investing, it is important that you have access to accurate information. A knowledgeable investor has an advantage over sellers,...

Why Should one hire a Buyer’s Agent or Not

If you're thinking of buying a home, what better way than having someone who will look after your interests 100% of the time? Ever...

Why Childcare Assets Make Good Property Investments

As many investors plan to go into commercial real estate investments, office, industrial, and retail asset classes come to mind. This isn’t surprising as...

What’s the Best Percentage of Owners & Renters for Capital Growth?

The renters' proportion is the share of all tenants living in a particular market versus all dwellers and the the other part refers to...

Is Vacancy Rate an Indicator of Potential Capital Growth?

Vacancy Rate is the percentage of rental properties currently vacant in a suburb. For instance, when there are 500 rental properties in a suburb...

How to Use Equity to Build a Property Portfolio

Using equity to build a property portfolio is one of the most powerful strategies property investors use to accumulate wealth faster. The equity will...