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Optimising your return is about maximising the rental return you receive whilst minimising your risk, in line with your investment goals. One thing to consider
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Optimising your return is about maximising the rental return you receive whilst minimising your risk, in line with your investment goals. One thing to consider
As living costs escalate, interest rates fluctuate, and annual financial reviews come into play, many investors find themselves at a crossroads, evaluating whether their current property investments are still yielding the desired results.
What Is a Guarantor & How Can They Help? In the world of rental properties, individuals looking to rent may come across the term “guarantor”
Make Better Investment Decisions By Understanding Rental Yield When looking at investing in property it’s important to understand a number of critical factors for your
If you are considering selling your investment property and want to get the maximum sales price possible, there are several factors that need to be considered and undertaken before putting it on the market”, advises Pippa Rose, Lead Investment Services Manager.
Rising interest rates and falling auction clearance rates are indicators that the sales market is cooling. We are seeing the same level of this in
Finding the right tenants for a property is a crucial aspect of a property managers job, but how do real estate agents choose tenants in
Whether you’re moving out of home for the first time, or just need a less expensive rental option, living in a shared house can be
Moving out of a rental property involves more than just packing up your things and returning the keys. In order to pass your final inspection and
Steeply rising property prices & difficult economic conditions have would-be buyers looking at alternative options like “rentvesting” for entering the Australian property market. What is
If you’ve heard about rentvesting, you might be one of the many Australians considering buying your first investment property while still renting a place to live.As an
In the Leah Jay team’s experience, approximately 70% of applicants require pets in rental properties. Those who don’t are often considering getting a pet in
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We look forward to managing your investment property. But before we can act on your behalf, we need details to prepare a Managing Agency Agreement (MAA). A Managing Agency Agreement is a legally binding agreement between a property manager and owner that outlines the terms and conditions in the relationship. If you would like to get started today, please first select your property type.
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