First Time Investor Checklist
Thinking of investing in property for the first time? Read out checklist guide for first time investors to find out what you need to know before you buy.
Thinking of investing in property for the first time? Read out checklist guide for first time investors to find out what you need to know before you buy.
The first quarter of 2019 got off to a solid start but the rental market is slowing again as we enter Autumn.
With the NSW State election out of the way and a federal election looming, we look at the impact the result of the State election is likely to have on Sydney’s property market.
While residential properties are generally considered a safer investment, the returns on commercial properties can be higher. We look at the pros and cons of residential vs commercial property investment.
It’s not uncommon for landlords to regret their choice of property manager, but it’s never too late to make a change. Here are the warning signs of a low-service property management company and why you should change agencies.
A lot of people have dealt with property managers either as a renter or a landlord, but not everyone truly understands the role and the value a great property manager can bring. Here’s what to expect from Taylors Property Management, and how we may be jus
Advertising your property is right at the top of the list of factors to consider when renting your property in a tough market. Here’s how to maximise renter interest in your property with smart advertising strategies.
It’s possible that interest-only loans will soon become a thing of the past. Here’s a look at what investors need to know about getting finance in 2019.
Property investment strategies generally take two forms: capital growth or rental return. So how do you choose the right one for your investment portfolio?
Recent research has found that one in three property investors are now rentvesters. We look at the rise of this phenomenon and explore whether it’s right for you.
Sydney’s property market has hit 10-year lows, but some suburbs in Sydney’s east actually experienced rent increases by the end of 2018. Let’s look at the suburbs and what caused rents to rise.
Although 2018 was a testing year for property investors, 2019 may actually hold many opportunities. Yields are rising, the cap on interest-only loans has been lifted and weaker market conditions mean there are bargains to be had.