9 STEPS TO SUCCESSFUL PROPERTY INVESTMENT

Reception • Jun 12, 2018

Property has long been considered a popular path to wealth creation for Australians. It has the potential to generate capital growth (an increase in the value of your asset) as well as rental income. There are also tax advantages associated with negative gearing. However, when buying an investment property, it is wise to remember that you are making a business decision and it’s worth taking the time to plan.

1. Do your homework


You are not buying from the heart, but from the head, so it is important to assess your current financial position. What are your cash reserves and/or what equity do you have in your present home? Look at your long-term objectives and factor in potential changes to your current situation (e.g. the birth of a child or the loss of one income).



2. Understand negative vs positive gearing


Positively geared properties – rental income is higher than your loan repayments and outgoings. Tax is likely to be payable on the net income subject to qualifying capital allowance deductions.


Negatively geared properties – rental income is less than your loan repayments and outgoings. The loss can be offset against other income earned, reducing your taxable income and therefore your tax payable.



3. Decide how to fund your deposit


You’ll probably need a property investment loan. The deposit can come from your savings or alternatively from the equity in your home. It can also be possible to invest in property via a self-managed superannuation fund using your super savings as a deposit*.



4. Find out how much you can borrow


This is an essential step in order to be realistic in your expectations and focus your property hunting time on options you can afford.



5. Choose the right type of finance


There are generally two types of loans being ‘principal and interest’ and ‘interest-only’. Interest-only loans defer the obligation to repay the principal. The most suitable loan type for you will depend upon your individual circumstances so it is best to talk to us.



6. Calculate your costs


Remember to factor in upfront costs such as stamp duty, loan application fees and legal costs. Building and pest inspections are also a must to avoid expensive headaches down the track. All properties incur ongoing expenses (e.g. rates, insurance etc.) – you will also need to estimate these. You’ll use your rental income to cover most or all of these costs but you may need to have some spare cash set aside until you start receiving rent (most agents pay the owner at the end of each month so you won’t receive rental income straight away).



7. Find the right property


This is obviously the area in which you will spend the most time doing your research. The property doesn’t have to be a home you would live in. Think about the features which are universally appealing and of course, remember the old adage – location, location, location!



8. Find a good property manager


It’s a good idea to seek personal recommendations from tenants and landlords you may know.



9. Cover yourself with suitable insurance


Some insurance companies now combine building cover with specialist landlord insurance. You should also consider life, total and permanent disability, and income protection insurance to ensure your family doesn’t suffer financial hardship repaying loans if the main income earner is unable to work.


**Different rules apply to an SMSF borrowing arrangement i.e. higher deposit and lower maximum LVR with minimum required cash reserves in the fund as per lender guidelines**

Disclaimer: This article provides general information only and has been prepared without taking into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. We recommend that you consider whether it is appropriate for your circumstances and your full financial situation will need to be reviewed prior to acceptance of any offer or product. It does not constitute legal, tax or financial advice and you should always seek professional advice in relation to your individual circumstances. Subject to lenders terms and conditions, fees and charges and eligibility criteria apply.

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