NRAS, Affordable Rental Homes

June 16, 2010 by Tim  
Filed under Practical Renovation, property market, Renovating

I  am reading more and more about the increasing interest in building these homes. Both from Investors, Developers, and prospective tenants. I note there are large numbers of homes in the Development  pipeline. Large Inner city sites for many apartments are coming on for Development. These should generate great interest from Investors and Tenants. The developers are recorded as complaining of the long time in the approval process. I fully expect Investors who have so far been reluctant to invest in the Scheme, will be hugely impressed by the Inner city apartments deals. Who wants to earn $9,100 extra each year for ten years on the rental income deal?

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Design, Idea your Finanicial Future thru small Investment homes

April 7, 2010 by Tim  
Filed under property market, Renovating

Currently, reading about many ways to tackle the investment property home market.
1   Buying Aged Care units with a high yield, and modest capital growth prospects. Its self funding strategy. Most western countries have an aging population as, so called Baby Boomers are nearing retirement.
2   Buying within easy walking distance of excellent public transport like a railway station, or tram stop, even where a new train station is expected. In Melbourne, its a hot strategy to buy where the tram lines have recently been extended. In outer areas, the housing estates adjacent to a new rail line or walk to a new station are selling extra well. The theory being one can expect few new lines, but expectation of more trains on current lines.

3   Buy in mining towns where the miners are highly paid and mobile, providing an excellent rental market at a good yield.
4   Buy inner city apartments, as the numbers of single households continually expand. There is a greater concentration of entertainment in the inner city and more government services and transport.

5   Buy Historical homes within the inner and middle ring suburbs, as they are not building any more Historical homes.
6   Buy in beachside retirement areas, where the bulge of retirement buyers are expected to move into in future years.

All these are interesting strategies. I am not recommending one over another. Sufficient to say if one can buy and renovate in areas where ” there will be continually rising demand”, you should be well.
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