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Investment Strategy

April 7, 2022

Top 10 Advice from the Property Investing Pros

In our experience, there is quite a strong sense of camaraderie between property investors. While we may compete for individual properties, we encourage other investors and are happy to see them succeed. Most successful property investors are also very willing to share their insight, particularly with those just starting their investment journey. Here we share some of the best advice we have seen professional property investors share.
June 20, 2022

The Role of Land Tax Within Your Property Investment Strategy

Of all the costs associated with owning an investment property, land tax is easily one of the most overlooked. In fact, it is likely that many investors with smaller portfolios would not know anything about this potential expense. There would also be some who know what land tax is but assume it will never apply to them. To help address this, we want to take a closer look at how land tax works. We will explore why it is such an important consideration for you as an investor, particularly as your portfolio grows. We will also share some of the strategies successful investors use to manage their land tax obligations.
July 13, 2022

Property Investment Diversification Strategies

As every successful property investor knows, a balanced portfolio is a strong portfolio – and the key to balance is diversity. By actively targeting a variety of investment opportunities, you make your returns less dependent on the movements of individual markets. You also increase your ability to achieve consistent growth by capitalising on the strength of different market segments. But what are the best ways to increase the diversity and improve the balance of your portfolio? Here we look at the three main approaches adopted by many of Australia’s most experienced investors.
July 20, 2022

How to Manage Your Tax Obligations

With another financial year now behind us, it is time to start thinking about doing your taxes. While this is not something anyone particularly enjoys, it can be especially difficult – and confusing – for property investors. With additional assets, income sources, and deductions to declare, investors’ returns tend to be a lot more detailed. This is why we always recommend you engage a qualified and experienced accountant to look after your taxes. They will do all the hard work for you and guide you through collating all the information you need. They should also be able to suggest ways to minimise your obligations and bring down your annual tax bill.