Real Estate Investment Guides for Your State!
Real Estate Investment Guides for Your State
Buying property as an investment differs from being an owner occupier in a lot of fundamental, important ways and each state and territory across Australia has different laws you need to be aware of.
To help you we have compiled the following in-depth property investing guides for each state and territory. We look at the different types of property investing, the options you have for financing it, how and where to find the right property. We look at the specific taxes you will need to pay in each state an highlight what you need to consider when it comes to managing your property.
Our local property management team are experts in this area and would be delighted to discuss any question you have.
Guide to Property Investing in the Australian Capital Territory
The Australian Capital Territory is one of Australia's hottest investment property areas. But knowing exactly what is involved in investing in the ACT can make the difference between a good investment or a bad one. Here is an in-depth guide to investing in property in the ACT including a look at the different types of property investing, how to work out your finances, tips on how to find the right property for you, the taxes you will have to pay and how to manage your investment.
Guide to Property Investing in New South Wales
Each state and territory has different laws and regulations around property investing. If you are buying a property inter state it is important to understand the local rules. Here is what you need to know if you are considering property investing in NSW.
Guide to Property Investing in the Northern Territory
Investing in property in the Northern Territory is different to all other states and territories. Here is a succinct guide to help you understand what is involved. From the different types of investment options - negative or positively geared, through to financing a Northern Territory property purchase, investment taxes and tax benefits through to managing an investment property and questions you should ask when interviewing a property manager.
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Guide to Property Investing in Queensland
Queensland property investment can be a lucrative way of building equity and wealth for the future, but it comes with significant responsibilities. As it will act as a source of income and (ideally) profit in the long term, you need to consider a lot more than whether it is the right home for you. Here is our set of resources to get you started on the path to property investment in Queensland.
Guide to Property Investing in South Australia
Property investment differs from being an owner occupier in many crucial ways. To help you invest in property in South Australia here is an in-depth look at the different ways you can invest, what type of research you should do and where to look, what taxes you will be expected to pay in SA, what is involved in managing your property and questions you should ask when interviewing an property manager.
Guide to Property Investing in Tasmania
Whether you are looking to invest in the capital of Hobart, or out in the regions, here is a guide to investing in Tasmanian property. This guide walks you through the different kinds of investment property, how to finance a property purchase, where to research the local market and find the right property that meets your needs. It looks at investment property taxes and how to manage your investment property and questions to ask when interviewing a potential property manager.
Guide to Property Investing in Victoria
Are you looking at investing in Victorian property but unsure where to start? Here is an in-depth look at the different types of investment, the process involved in financing an investment property, where to research the market to determine what is right for you. We also summarise the investment property taxes and tips on managing your investment property and questions to ask potential property managers.
Guide to Property Investing in Western Australia
Property is one of the most popular assets any savvy Australian could have. From real estate moguls to mum and dad investors, everybody has a place at the table of building wealth through housing. However, many people end up being overwhelmed or confused by the process - to help you get started, here is a crash course in WA property investment.