Strategy: 4 year strategy to rent a house larger than the one I live in and own outright.
Reason: We are overdue to move into a larger home. Depending on where my children get accepted for high school in 4 years time, we will buy a house in that area.
Our Situation:
* My wife & I are both PAYG earners
* Our home loan is paid off
* we have 1 investment property with a loan against it
* our current annual savings after all expenses is approx $45K p/yr
* if our home is rented we would get $700 p/wk
* we would like to rent a home for $1000 p/wk
The Problem: If we rent our home out and rent a bigger place then my net savings goes from $45,000 p/yr to $20,000 p/yr, and a further $8,000 tax (because I am earning rent on my home with no debt to offset it), so ultimately my savings drops to $12,000 p/yr.
My Question:
How can I minimise the ($45K ? $12K) $33,000 p/yr I will be losing from my savings? Should I take out a new loan to buy say $300K of shares and hope the growth + dividends p/yr will minimise my $33,000 loss each year?
Reason: We are overdue to move into a larger home. Depending on where my children get accepted for high school in 4 years time, we will buy a house in that area.
Our Situation:
* My wife & I are both PAYG earners
* Our home loan is paid off
* we have 1 investment property with a loan against it
* our current annual savings after all expenses is approx $45K p/yr
* if our home is rented we would get $700 p/wk
* we would like to rent a home for $1000 p/wk
The Problem: If we rent our home out and rent a bigger place then my net savings goes from $45,000 p/yr to $20,000 p/yr, and a further $8,000 tax (because I am earning rent on my home with no debt to offset it), so ultimately my savings drops to $12,000 p/yr.
My Question:
How can I minimise the ($45K ? $12K) $33,000 p/yr I will be losing from my savings? Should I take out a new loan to buy say $300K of shares and hope the growth + dividends p/yr will minimise my $33,000 loss each year?