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Apr 13, 2017

Do you have enough money to invest in real estate?

New investors are always asking how much money they need to buy a property, but there’s no one-size-fits-all with real estate. Domain spoke to some of the leading property buying experts to find ou

Apr 12, 2017

How to spot the dream tenant as a landlord

Once they’re living in your place, it’s dead easy to spot a bad tenant. They’re usually the ones paying late, causing havoc with the neighbours, treating your place like a tip or demanding endless cos

Apr 9, 2017

Ways to use the equity in your home

Almost 80 per cent of Australian home owners believe the equity in their home can be used as part of their retirement plan, according to research commissioned by Westpac. The ‘Home Ownership Report

Apr 6, 2017

How to build a property portfolio from scratch

Fancy yourself with two, three, four or more properties to your name? With plenty of research, the right strategy and a little luck, you might get there. We take a look at four of the most common

Apr 4, 2017

5 ways investors could be saving millions in tax dollars

A national tax depreciation company has released a list of the five common mistakes investors make which could be greatly impacting their tax returns. According to BMT Tax Depreciation, which has w

Mar 28, 2017

The five different types of property investors, from the Block-inspired DIYer to the young gun

As it turns out, not all property investors are the same. While buying property is one thing they all have in common, that’s where the similarities can end. Every type of investor has a different app

Mar 23, 2017

The design trends that buyers can’t get enough of

Scroll through online real estate listings and you’ll notice some homes have it, some homes don’t. Precisely what this elusive “it” is can vary from place to place and style to style. Broadly speakin

Mar 21, 2017

Ways to save money on your home loan

Small steps – such as paying a little extra, paying weekly instead of monthly and keeping an offset account – can amount to big savings and slice years off your home loan. Here are some valuable tips