Smarter Property Investment

Ways to make more out of residential property investment

Business & Finance, Finance & Investing, Real Estate, Personal Finance
Cover of the book Smarter Property Investment by Peter Cerexhe, Allen & Unwin
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Peter Cerexhe ISBN: 9781741764420
Publisher: Allen & Unwin Publication: March 1, 2008
Imprint: Allen & Unwin Language: English
Author: Peter Cerexhe
ISBN: 9781741764420
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Publication: March 1, 2008
Imprint: Allen & Unwin
Language: English

The property market can seem like a maze, especially if you're thinking of buying a home for the first time. Investing in property is not the sure route to success and profit it once was - you now have to be smarter to make your investment in residential property perform well and not drag you down.

Now extensively revised throughout, this bestselling book tells you how to invest smarter by:

* selecting the best possible property in terms of purchase price, ongoing costs and potential for capital gain;

* understanding when and how to negotiate with financial institutions to get the most advantageous loan;

* recognising your own attitudes to risk and reward;

* understanding how the government uses the tax system to encourage wealth creation within specific guidelines, and how it penalises attempts at wealth creation that move outside those guidelines;

* building a team of experts around you, each of whom is indebted to you;

* being aware of the most common mistakes people can make when they buy a home;

* analysing the advantages and disadvantages of investing in different types of property;

* finding the 'hot' suburbs;

* understanding the impact of the GST and whether you should register.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

The property market can seem like a maze, especially if you're thinking of buying a home for the first time. Investing in property is not the sure route to success and profit it once was - you now have to be smarter to make your investment in residential property perform well and not drag you down.

Now extensively revised throughout, this bestselling book tells you how to invest smarter by:

* selecting the best possible property in terms of purchase price, ongoing costs and potential for capital gain;

* understanding when and how to negotiate with financial institutions to get the most advantageous loan;

* recognising your own attitudes to risk and reward;

* understanding how the government uses the tax system to encourage wealth creation within specific guidelines, and how it penalises attempts at wealth creation that move outside those guidelines;

* building a team of experts around you, each of whom is indebted to you;

* being aware of the most common mistakes people can make when they buy a home;

* analysing the advantages and disadvantages of investing in different types of property;

* finding the 'hot' suburbs;

* understanding the impact of the GST and whether you should register.

More books from Allen & Unwin

Cover of the book Wife on the Run by Peter Cerexhe
Cover of the book Koala by Peter Cerexhe
Cover of the book Winter in Jerusalem by Peter Cerexhe
Cover of the book Destination Saigon by Peter Cerexhe
Cover of the book Your Best Home by Peter Cerexhe
Cover of the book Stella Makes Good by Peter Cerexhe
Cover of the book Alex and the Watermelon Boat by Peter Cerexhe
Cover of the book The Boy Who Wouldn't Die by Peter Cerexhe
Cover of the book Dino Hunter: D-Bot Squad 1 by Peter Cerexhe
Cover of the book Lonesome Howl by Peter Cerexhe
Cover of the book Small Bamboo by Peter Cerexhe
Cover of the book Appeal Denied by Peter Cerexhe
Cover of the book The Fog Garden by Peter Cerexhe
Cover of the book Whoopies by Peter Cerexhe
Cover of the book Young Children's Behaviour by Peter Cerexhe
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy