by Camden Professionals | Apr 29, 2024 | Property Investment, Property Investment Tips, Property Outlook
Unfortunately, 2024 appears to be another tough year for Australian renters who endured financial strain previously. December 2023 marked a historic low in available rental listings, and the early weeks of 2024 witnessed median rents surpassing $600 for the first...
by Camden Professionals | Apr 29, 2024 | Airbnb, Property Investment, Property Investment Tips
In recent years, AirBnB and Stayz has surged in popularity as a preferred option for property owners looking to rent out their residences. Leveraging your home or investment property as a short-term rental through AirBnB presents an excellent opportunity to earn...
by Camden Professionals | Apr 29, 2024 | Property Investment, Property Investment Tips, Rentvesting
Rentvesting, a strategy in property ownership, involves renters purchasing property in areas with high rental yields and leasing it while residing elsewhere. It’s increasingly recognized as a tax-efficient solution to counter FOMO (fear of missing out) in the...
by Camden Professionals | Apr 18, 2024 | Property Investment, Property Investment Tips, Property Tax
When you own property in WA, you also often have to pay taxes, duties or levies. Transfer Duty Transfer duty is also known as stamp duty and is levied by the state government on property purchases. In WA, it is often the biggest tax most property owners need to pay....
by Camden Professionals | Mar 19, 2024 | How To, NDIS, Property Investment, Property Investment Tips
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) has opened up fresh avenues for property investors seeking to support disability housing while capitalizing on the burgeoning market in Australia. Through its Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) scheme, the NDIS...
by Camden Professionals | Mar 11, 2024 | Discretionary Trusts, How To, Property Investment, Property Investment Tips
What is a Discretionary Trust? When you establish a discretionary trust, the trustee will legally own an asset(s) for the benefit of one or more other people. A discretionary trust can also be called a family trust if the members/ beneficiaries are part of your...
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