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How to Maximise Your Property Portfolio

✍ Scribed by Lomas, Margaret


Publisher
John Wiley & Sons
Year
2012;2011
Tongue
English
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Cover; Contents; Title; Copyright; Preface; Chapter 1: The positives and the negatives; Property as an investment; Property returns; Summary; Conclusion; Chapter 2: The great debate -- cash flow or capital gain?; Growth investors; Cash flow investors; How does each method pan out over time?; Levelling the playing field; How the myth began; Which one should you choose?; Summary; Conclusion; Chapter 3: Shopping for property; What is the cash flow?; Do the cash flows last?; What must I know about the property management?; Who are the developers?; How happy and healthy is the body corporate?;Building on the amazing success of her earlier books How to Make Your Money Last as Long as You Do and How to Create an Income for Life, best-selling author Margaret Lomas is back to answer all her readers frequently asked questions. In How to Maximise Your Property Portfolio, Margaret explains to new and experienced investors how to manage and profit from a positive cash flow property portfolio. Her approach to investment can provide investors with an income from day one without the usual risks associated with negative gearing. Written in her trademark easy-to-read engaging style, Margaret sh.

✦ Table of Contents


Cover
Contents
Title
Copyright
Preface
Chapter 1: The positives and the negatives
Property as an investment
Property returns
Summary
Conclusion
Chapter 2: The great debate --
cash flow or capital gain?
Growth investors
Cash flow investors
How does each method pan out over time?
Levelling the playing field
How the myth began
Which one should you choose?
Summary
Conclusion
Chapter 3: Shopping for property
What is the cash flow?
Do the cash flows last?
What must I know about the property management?
Who are the developers?
How happy and healthy is the body corporate? What are council's plans for the area?Does this niche market property have a dual purpose?
Is there perpetual demand for rental accommodation?
What is the age of the property?
What is the demand for property like this?
Am I being commercial in my approach?
Assessing the cash flows before you buy
Summary
Conclusion
Chapter 4: Managing your portfolio
What is the norm?
Your own portfolio
Summary
Conclusion
Chapter 5: Maximising your cash flow
Claiming in a nutshell
What can you claim?
What if no-one knows the original costs?
Pro rata claiming. Division of claims between joint ownersWhen you no longer hold an asset
Prepaying interest and expenses
Capital gains tax
Capital losses
Keeping records
Summary
Conclusion
Chapter 6: Comprehensive property structures
Corporate structures
Family trusts
Superannuation funds
WRAPs
Joint tenants vs tenants in common
Summary
Conclusion
Chapter 7: Managing each individual property
Property management
Landlord's rights and responsibilities
Tenants' rights and responsibilities
Ending a tenancy
What to do in the event of a problem
Landlord's insurance
Summary
Conclusion. Chapter 8: What happens in real life?Chapter 9: The odds and ends
Capitalising loans
Mortgage reduction for your investment loan
Schemes to be wary of
Holidays
Land tax
Buying away from home
Rent or buy?
Summary
Conclusion
Chapter 10: Onwards and upwards
Glossary
Index.

✦ Subjects


Real estate investment;Electronic books


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