Hello. To answer some of your questions above:
I can bring to the table also people to help with research accounting, other skills that are needed that can be performed remotely (I have a team of around 50 people and can use these staff for this project). Specifically for example I could have...
I'm thinking the best way to accelerate is really to do partnerships with other people in finding and managing good deals. The reason is that I don't really have the time to focus on property because of my main business. But I do have over $2 million to invest in property, and thinking to do it...
Returns
7-8.5% returns are much safer because even if property prices crash you are still making money.
Most people buying property in Australia are not buying with these high yields, but obviously you are buying smarter than average.
Actually I'm not saying it's going to crash, but I am...
Yield and gain
The idea that capital gain increases as yield decreases is a myth perpetuated by real estate agents and any one that wants to sell you a high priced property. The reality is much more complicated than that.
First if the property has a low yield that means that the price has...
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Property has crashed in the US, but it has not crashed at all in Australia. On average rental yields in Australia are 3-4%. This means that it is almost always cheaper to rent than to buy. I think if it's a little bit cheaper to rent than to buy then maybe...