Yep.
His book is still one of the best out there. I would just recommend to a new investor not to buy through them. As I said, if you are time poor or need some hand holding then find a good buyers agent.
The second (after Somers) IP book I read was his 7 Steps to Wealth. I thought it was a better book than Somers, even though there are somethings I disagree with (ie buying in new housing estates, and his land over units fallacy) to varying levels.
I went and visited Custodian in Drummoyne and...
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Question: Why are you linking off the plan to -ve gearing?
-ve gearing is no more relevant to off the plan than +ve gearing. There is no real link.
1. How to buld a multi-million dollar property portfolio - Michael Yardney
This book will show you precisely how the vast majority of property investors invest. Specifically how to use debt, structure loans etc. Yardney favours buying second hand property that you can add value to - but that's...
I just read Margaret Lomas's most recent book. She had a fair old whack at Yardney and particularly got stuck into Chan and Naylor. Anyone who is offering a mentoring program for $15k realy needs to physically find good properties for the client to buy. And Chan and Naylor - I've met a lot of...
I've got to say that Margaret Lomas's smile really annoys me. I haven't seen her TV show but I'm guessing she talks through her teeth. Never understood the school of thought that teaches TV women they must smile at all times especially when talking. It's fake and looks ridiculous.
She seems...
You need to check carefully but rules of thumb:
1. If the unit block has elevator or pool or gym then your body corp/strata fees sky rocket
2. Some are just a p1sstake anyway. Always check. I've seen some peole buy into unit blocks and not be able to sell because the strata fees are so high...
That's enough for 4 deposits.
Don't bother renting it out, just live in it from the get go. Commuting is a pain in teh rrrrrr's.
As a pure investment I wouldn't advise buying in Melbourne, but if this doubles as a place for you to live in so you don't have to commute then I endorse it. Select...
1. DO NOT TOUCH STUDENT ACCOM OR SERVICED APARTMENTS LIKE QUEST UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES. The best deals in inner city market are usually one of these. They look tempting because the yield is so good and the price is so cheap. Make sure you check first. If you want more detail on why these are a...
All spruikers
Geizekamp - buy block on outskirts of city and sub divide
Dr Hayek - Off the plan. Once headed up Pulse Property. He's pretty good and a nice guy, but I shy away from off the plan, spruikers, and anyone whose advice is "buy my stock".
Mark Rolton - property options. This guy...
And which ones don't you rate? Feel free to rank them. Feel free to mention any I have missed. Some experts:
Michael Yardney
Stuart Wemyss
Steve McKnight
Jan Somers
Ann Somers
Peter Span
John Fitzgerald
Margaret Lomas
Paul Geizekamp
Mark Rolton
Dr Tony Hayek
Chris Grey
Dymnphna...
The guy at the start of the thread pretty much named them. There's nothing in Melbourne as bad as Shalvey, Bidwill etc. Last time I ventured out that way the Shalvey shops was in some sort of cage apparatus with barbed wire. All the single Mums are 120kgs and bus drivers refuse to do their...
Frankston, Scumshine, St Albans, Broadmeadows, Werribee, Noble Park. All pretty ordinary areas.
I'm not a Melbourne local so some others might be able to elaborate further.