Commentary

  • Chinese Property Investors Migrate Towards Non-Banks

    An article on Your Investment Property talks about Chinese real estate investors turning to non-bank lending institutions for loans, a migration that can be put down to the unwillingness of banking institutions when it comes to lending money.

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  • Can You Continue Buying Investment Properties?

    Writing an article for the website Property Update, Shannon Davis asks when the time to stop thinking about expanding the property portfolio should be. The real estate game, after all, can get addictive. Once property investors begin to understand how the property market can “supercharge their wealth”, there is no looking back. They keep jumping from one property…

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  • Additional Costs Attached With Property Purchase

    Andrew Mirams writes a piece for the website Property Update where he talks about the extra costs associated with a property purchase. Your upfront deposit, after all, is not the only payment you are going to make.

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  • Are Overseas Buyers Actually Raising Property Prices?

    Kate Cull writes an interesting article for the website Property Update, saying that overseas buyers in general and Chinese investors in particular are believed to have caused the exponential rise in property prices in Sydney and Melbourne.

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  • Reasons For Rising Sydney Property Prices

    George Raptis writes a piece for Property Update wherein he talks about the reasons contributing to the phenomenal performance of the Sydney property market. A hike of 18.4% in the last 12 months seals the issue. Sydney, indeed, is really cruising. Let’s find out what Raptis has to offer in the way of explanation.

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  • Keep Emotions Apart From Property Investment

    An article written by Larry Arth for the website How to Buy Real Estate delves deep into the psychology of investors. Arth asserts that many investors who have failed in the property market had one thing in common: they failed to separate the emotional side of their mind with the side that makes rational decisions.

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