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    Park Trent and negative gearing

    Damian - a question for you. Reply: 1.1.3.1.1 From: Paul Zagoridis Your example of 100% cash purchase is cashflow positive. And yes you are right that that is not the normal suggestion. We generally say a property is cashflow positive when there is money left in your pocket after paying the...
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    Park Trent and negative gearing

    Reply: 1.1.1 From: Paul Zagoridis 20% equity is required by some promoters because a financier won't touch their deals unless your residence secures it. The cost of the IP is normally inflated to cover their commissions and marketing costs. One good test of promoters (and most negative...
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