Typically, investment-grade properties double in value every 7 to 12 years, which in other terms, equates to 7% to 10% annual compounding growth rate.
Less than 5%
of properties in Australia are actually investment-grade, so they are pretty
scarce.
Here is a RealRenta checklist for finding investment-grade properties:
· Scarcity
· High Land value
· Proven performance
· Proximity to amenities and public
transport
· Good natural light
· Security
· Logical floor plan
· Attractive architectural style
· Car park on title (apartments)
· Structurally sound
· Minimal upkeep required for gardens,
external etc
Here at RealRenta, we
don’t just want to "sell” you a property. Our founders
created RealRenta so that fellow property investors, could
leverage off the developments in property technology, to maximise the returns
on their investments through automation.
Our property
advisory service is based on the same principle- we want to help fellow
property investors capitalise on our industry knowledge and expertise when
seeking to build their portfolios.
Our expert
team is accredited with a comprehensive range of industry insights and
experiences that are utilised for optimum results, when executing your property
investment strategy.
We make it our business to work with
Australia’s premier property developers and, in doing so, are able to help you
identify, understand and assess the potential capital growth, rental return and
tax benefits of your next investment.
We’re focused on getting you priority
access to developments in Australia’s fastest-growing suburbs.
We currently have an extensive selection of new
projects, house& land packages, townhouses,developer specials, one off
price reductions and rebated stock.
Understanding
the reasons behind different property investment strategies is important.
Having access
to independent and unbiased advice is essential.
Don’t waste
your time and money speaking to the wrong people.
Contact us
today for a free consultation with one of our property advisors @ propertysales@realrenta.com
Marlene Liontis
Sunday, 6 October 2019