Hi,
I'm a noob still and has a lot to learn with investing. I have 3 properties (2 IP and 1 PPOR).
I want to use the equity I have sitting between my 2 IPs to buy another IP. The 2 IPs are with same bank, I think my first error as an investor ie cross-collateralisation. ...
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How to tap on your equity to purchase another IP
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How to use 1 home for 2 rentals in 1 year?
Hi everyone.
I need some help I have been coming up with ideas how to buy rentals quicker but I do not know if my ideas are possible.
I am 24 years old, I am not trying to get rich quick but I am trying figure out how to do real estate more efficient.
Is There...
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Minimum equity for safely growing portfolio of rental properties
I've recently bought a single family house
Is there a way to figure out minimum amount of equity to have in the house before investing in next rental property?
I'm aiming to have 10 cashflow positive rental properties over 10 years timeframe
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How do you actually use equity and what happens?
Hi everyone,
I have a couple of questions I was hoping to have answered with regard to using eqity.
Property1-rental property, in a look through company currently being rented out. Loan value approx $300k, CV is $600k.
-How do I access this equity and make...
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Using your equity as a deposit
How do you use equity from your first house as a deposit on the next one.
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Is 30% equity on my home enough to start investing? Thoughts?
Hi all,
this is my first post and I want to thank everybody for their willingness to help.
I've been reading the forum for quiet sometime and I got a lot of info, I read a lot of books and I attended a few seminars as well but I think is time for me to take more action.
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Renting out the property bought with less Equity? >20% of House value
Hi Guys, Is there any rule that a Home owner who purchased house with less deposit (10%) of purchase price cannot Rent the property completely till their Equity share reaches 20% of the property value. I heard this from a friend who mentioned, getting income from rents is nothing but an Investment property...
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Equity left in property - what does that mean?
So I have been offered the deal of a lifetime - equity left in a property by friends because I don't quite have 10% deposit. How does that work? Property is $350k and I have $30k. Private sale. Call to mortgage broker suggests a 10% deposit can be done. I don't have family money so this is a last chance...
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Leveraging overseas equity toward LVR ratio?
Hi All,
I have a couple of properties in NZ (plus personal home) with combined lending over the LVR restrictions; thus refinancing or further lending is difficult if I am to stay within those rules and not seek alternative approaches.
However, I also have quite a bit of...
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Release equity
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I have an investment property in AKL with RV of $1.3m and the mortgage is about 900k (LVR of about 70%)..
I took at the mortgage in Jul 2015 at 80% LVR before they introduced different LVR for investors.. Is it possible for me to release the equity to the 80% LVR range so that...
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New Akl LVR Rules and recycling equity following a valuation
Hi all
New to the investment game, so please bear with me. And correct me if i'm wrong in the following, always looking to learn.
We're tossing up possibly having our property valued by a registered valuer as approved by ASB to identify whether the equity we've got...
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Confused with some basic ideas of investing/loans/equity - Please help!
Hi all,
I'm very new to the idea of property investment so please bear with me. All help/suggestions is highly appreciated.
I've seen a broker, have done research and spoken to other investors however there are some very basic and fundamental things which I can't get my head around....
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Recycling equity
I've heard about recycling equity. Can anyone explain how that works, and what it means?
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Certificate in Money Management (CMM)
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Free Property/ Financial Advice
We are in Auckland (North Shore) and are in the early stages of property investment.
We understand that some accountants/ lawyers/ property/financial advisors offer a free one hour consultation. We have some questions regarding equity, LAQC, taxes.
Any recommendations?