Year: 2017

A plain English guide to property investment jargon

With phrases like negative gearing and capital gains, the world of property investment can be daunting to those who aren’t familiar with the terminology and jargon. But it needn’t be that way! We’re always keen to keep your property experience as straightforward and uncomplicated as possible, so here’s our plain English guide to some commonly.

Savvy women include property in their retirement plans

Women are retiring with around half as much superannuation (53%) as men, according to recent research by the Australian Services Union in collaboration with think tank Per Capita. This is probably the reason why more women are including property investment in their retirement and wealth creation strategies. Nearly half (47%) of Australians who own investment.

Top Tips for buying your first investment property

Contrary to the image a property investor might conjure up — a wealthy full-time property speculator — most residential investors in Australia don’t actually rely on it as their primary source of income, says Maria Yanotti, a lecturer of economics and finance at the Tasmanian School of Business and Economics at the University of Tasmania..