Cameron McEvoy
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residentialWeighing the pros and cons of investing in New Zealand property: Cameron McEvoy
An ‘outside the box’ approach is required to due diligence when contemplating taking a plunge into this market as an Australian.
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residentialFive great reasons to get an independent valuation
In life we often hear of the mantra ‘It’s not about the destination, it’s the journey’. This sentiment can, in a way, be applied to property investment.
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residentialKnow the purpose of the properties you buy: Cameron McEvoy
Home buyers are very different to investment buyers; each type buys very different types of properties – even if those exist in the same street.
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overseasThe pros and cons of using a company to help you invest in the US: Cameron McEvoy
You can choose to do everything yourself when investing in US property, but it will take a lot of time - and trial and error.
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south australiaWhat the discovery of oil at Arckaringa Basin means for property investors: Cameron McEvoy
The potential of the discovery is huge for property investors.
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overseasA 12-month journey to US residential property investment: Cameron McEvoy
I have been researching US residential property investment for the last 12 months, and this is what I have learnt.
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developmentsWhy you should buy existing property rather than purchase off the plan
Off-the-plan apartments are often more expensive, in worse areas and have less amenity than existing dwellings, making them worse investments.
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residentialThe best time to invest in property is right now
Property moves in cycles, but there is always opportunity for property investors in every stage of the cycle.
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landlordsRental yield most important in down property markets
There are six things you may be able to do to increase your yield from your investment properties and improve your cashflow.
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residentialHow telecommuting – or 'work shifting' – is changing Australia's property markets
If employees can work from home and live in desirable lifestyle locations, will inner-city suburbs be such hot property?
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