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No Ordinary Duck
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Re: - real estate vs trading
Now yes I agree.If putting 100-80% loaned funds into a deal.
But all my rentals including my commercial properties return 10-15%
But bought them in the mid to late 90s.
Other properties are now freehold due to selling those with in my view least potential and putting the capital gain in those which do.
Bit like selling the least performing stock and keeping the best.
There are ways to benifit from both asset classes.
Most here unfortunately are fixed in their opinions which is effected by "Popular belief" (Remember only 6 mths ago petrol would be $2 a litre by Xmas!!!!). Those that prosper will stand out from the crowd.
What would that be if the owner had invested 50% capital of his own in the property? OR paid 100% in a super fund?
markrmau said:Seriously?
Best interest rate for borrowings you could get is probably 6%.
The 'cost' of your deposit is the risk free rate you could get by leaving it in the bank or term deposit.
Do you know of any rental yields in the 5-6% range?
The house I rent just sold with a rental yield of just over 2%.
I'm not saying that it isn't possible to make money out of R/E, I just that I don't think there is much low hanging fruit.
Now yes I agree.If putting 100-80% loaned funds into a deal.
But all my rentals including my commercial properties return 10-15%
But bought them in the mid to late 90s.
Other properties are now freehold due to selling those with in my view least potential and putting the capital gain in those which do.
Bit like selling the least performing stock and keeping the best.
There are ways to benifit from both asset classes.
Most here unfortunately are fixed in their opinions which is effected by "Popular belief" (Remember only 6 mths ago petrol would be $2 a litre by Xmas!!!!). Those that prosper will stand out from the crowd.
The house I rent just sold with a rental yield of just over 2%.
What would that be if the owner had invested 50% capital of his own in the property? OR paid 100% in a super fund?