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Blog Name: Positive Gearing Property
Url: http://www.PositiveGearingProperty.com
Language: English
Topics: Property, Real Estate, Cash Flow
Description: Here Positive Gearing Property we pride ourselves with extensive research into property markets across all of Australia to bring you Positive Cash Flow Properties.
Popularity: 2 Followers

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Rental Yield – Guide to Setting Rental Rates
If your property rents out in no time, it could be an indication that you are not charging enough rent. On the other hand, if your property seems to take a long time to rent out, it could be a clear indication that your rent is too high. So, how do you go about setting a rental rate that is in line with the current market? One of the best places to start is the newspaper. It is imperative that you do some local research to find out what kinds of prices are driving the local market. Location is the most important factor in determining rental rates. For example, a three bedroom, one bathroom home in one part of town may rent for a $750 a month while another property on the opposite
Property investment advice – Costs to Consider when Purchasing Investment Property
Property investment advice is very important and should be accepted from everywhere it is given out. The process of searching for investment property can be exciting; however, before you get too excited it is important to run some preliminary numbers to make sure you know exactly what you are facing to ensure a successful investment. First, you need to carefully examine potential rental income. If the property has already served as a rental property, you need to take the time to find out how much the property has rented for in the past and then do some research to determine whether that amount is on target or not. In some cases, properties may have rented for lower than they shoul
Property Investment Tips: Add Value To Your Property
Property investment tips Reason number 3 to invest in property is: 3. You can add value to property Adding value to property can be done very easily with big impacts. You could simply add a new coat of paint, replace the carpet, change the doorknobs, or just polish the timber floorboards. These simple and low cost improvements could see an increase in the market value of your property. This is great if you are looking to sell an investment property, as you will be able to achieve more money from the sale. It is even more powerful if you are looking to perhaps borrow against a particular property in order to invest in another. You can do some simple improvements to increase
Investor on a Budget – 8.4% Rental Yield
8.4% Rental Yield 4 Bedroom House in NSW Consider this home if you have been looking for an inexpensive 4 bedroom home. Sure this home needs some TLC, but look at the price!:- 4 bedrooms Lounge and dining rooms Separate garage Good sized 750m2 block Currently leased at $155 per week Great chance to escape paying rent and to secure your home for years to come. Address and Contact Details
Reliable Lease to Corporate Company – 7% Rental Yield
7% Rental Yield 2 bedroom unit for sale in SA This mining town is set to boom, have you got an investment here to reap the benefits in the future? Now might be your opportunity. This Neat & tidy 2 bedroom brick veneer home, located close to shopping facilities might just be the answer for you. The main living area is open plan and is generous in size with a sliding door to the backyard that leads you to a small private courtyard area, the kitchen has ample cupboard space & electric stove. 2 bedrooms are located in their own separate passage way, both with BIR’s and have toilet and bathroom nearby. The home is fully serviced by ducted evaporative cooling and

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