Form your own building syndicate
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The cost of buying a new home can circumvented for investors and home buyers if they develop the property themselves. It is estimated that 30-35% of the building cost of new housing is developer profit. Property owners who want to reduce cost can form their own development group through the help of a management company. Investors buy a development site as tenants in common, construct the buildings and dissolve the syndicate after taking individual ownership of the home.
Publication Name: Personal Investment
Subject: Personal finance
ISSN: 0813-2992
Year: 1998
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Earn $100,000 from home
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About 14% of Australia's workforce is reaping the benefits of home-based businesses, but they must also consider the drawbacks of insurance, finance and taxation. By 2007, the number of home-based businesses is expected to rise to 25%. There are a wide range of issues to consider before making the commitment. They considerations are not limited to marketing, motivation, permits and communication.
Publication Name: Personal Investment
Subject: Personal finance
ISSN: 0813-2992
Year: 1997
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City life's growing attraction
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The inner city housing market in Melbourne and Sidney, Australia continues to rise. The demand for housing in Melbourne is almost twice the rate of supply. People are returning to the city and with the demand for inner-city residential property comes investment prospects. Student accommodations are also in high demand as are serviced apartments.
Publication Name: Personal Investment
Subject: Personal finance
ISSN: 0813-2992
Year: 1997
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