by Property Planning | May 31, 2017 | Peter Koulizos
Purchasing in today’s property climate can be tough, especially when you’re facing soaring house prices. We believe that for most people, it pays to purchase the best quality property you can within your affordability level and risk tolerance. This might mean that you... by Property Planning | May 31, 2017 | Property Professor articles
© Property Professor articles — www.thepropertyprofessor.net.au. Reproduced with permission. Purchasing in today’s property climate can be tough, especially when you’re facing soaring house prices. We believe that for most people, it pays to purchase the...
by Property Planning | May 25, 2017 | Peter Koulizos
Generally speaking, the best approach to property investment for time poor professionals is to buy and hold quality property. This strategy to investment carries the lowest risk, is less time consuming and more predictable. For those of you who have a higher appetite... by Property Planning | May 25, 2017 | Property Professor articles
© Property Professor articles — www.thepropertyprofessor.net.au. Reproduced with permission. Generally speaking, the best approach to property investment for time poor professionals is to buy and hold quality property. This strategy to investment carries the lowest...
by Property Planning | May 23, 2017 | David Johnston
The majority of home loans in Australia are borrowed at a variable interest rate. Variable loan rates will fluctuate as the market and the official cash rate moves. Basically, lenders can change their interest rates whenever they choose. Further, if the official cash...
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