Property to invest at Adelaide with good ROI
Property to invest at Adelaide with good ROI
Good day everyone! My name is KK from Malaysia, would appreciates an professional advise and sharing from you guys any project are worth to invest at Adelaide right now? Thank you!
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I would suggest looking into, the Bowery apartments in Bowden (a suburb on the outskirts of the cbd). An upcoming area with amazing growth potential!
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If you're looking long term I'd suggest buying market gardens around Virginia and lease them out to farmers until a property developer comes knocking on your door
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I would suggest you go talk to a professional property investment advice group to discuss your situation, as I do not think this forum is necessarily the best place to be getting advice.
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Re: Property to invest at Adelaide with good ROI
Bowery is almost sold out (if it hasn't already), but B Apartments are still available and ARIES will be launching in the next few months.thecityguy wrote:I would suggest looking into, the Bowery apartments in Bowden (a suburb on the outskirts of the cbd). An upcoming area with amazing growth potential
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I don't really care if the guy gets offended by this, but I really wish the federal government would crack down on these foreign investors who come here and pay well over what a property is worth which results on locals being forced out of the market because they can't afford to pay well over what a property is worth to actually LIVE IN not as an investment.
Market gardens? Yeh, that's what Australia needs. More of it's prime land held by foreigners with foreign interests that aren't Australia's interests. Great idea.
Besides, there ain't going to be any property developers knocking on market gardeners doors any time soon, not with the new urban growth boundary. Unless I've misread it.
My advice to this guy?
Buy property in your own country and stop wrecking the local housing/property market in Australia.
Market gardens? Yeh, that's what Australia needs. More of it's prime land held by foreigners with foreign interests that aren't Australia's interests. Great idea.
Besides, there ain't going to be any property developers knocking on market gardeners doors any time soon, not with the new urban growth boundary. Unless I've misread it.
My advice to this guy?
Buy property in your own country and stop wrecking the local housing/property market in Australia.
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Rev: Well yeah.. except no.
https://www.amp.com.au/news/2015/septem ... rty-prices
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-06-08/v ... es/6528710
The recent Sydney and Melbourne house prices report has seen a slump. So perhaps the market is in correction mode? Maybe.
https://www.amp.com.au/news/2015/septem ... rty-prices
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-06-08/v ... es/6528710
The recent Sydney and Melbourne house prices report has seen a slump. So perhaps the market is in correction mode? Maybe.
Exit on the right in the direction of travel.
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and the urban growth boundary is gone.. all thanks to the cross bench and SA-Lib MLCs.rev wrote:Besides, there ain't going to be any property developers knocking on market gardeners doors any time soon, not with the new urban growth boundary. Unless I've misread it.
http://indaily.com.au/news/local/2015/1 ... illed-off/
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Wow, what a surprise...Liberals and Family First opposing something logical proposed by the Labor government.metro wrote:and the urban growth boundary is gone.. all thanks to the cross bench and SA-Lib MLCs.rev wrote:Besides, there ain't going to be any property developers knocking on market gardeners doors any time soon, not with the new urban growth boundary. Unless I've misread it.
http://indaily.com.au/news/local/2015/1 ... illed-off/
All that's missing is the dinosaurs in the Adelaide City Council and we'd have a trifecta of pissant stupidity.
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Better to invest in Southeast Asia and India.rev wrote:[...]
My advice to this guy?
Buy property in your own country and stop wrecking the local housing/property market in Australia.
Cheers
Confucius say: Dumb man climb tree to get cherry, wise man spread limbs.
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Ho Really wrote:Better to invest in Southeast Asia and India.rev wrote:[...]
My advice to this guy?
Buy property in your own country and stop wrecking the local housing/property market in Australia.
Cheers
SEA and India is okay, but if you really want the big bucks you need to be investing in time travel
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This thread makes me want to hang my head in shame.
We should be encouraging investment in Australia by those from overseas, even in residential real estate. Through the mining downturn, all this residential construction has helped soften the blow from the job losses in the mining sector. Without the overseas investors, we wouldn't have a lot of this construction or the jobs created along with it, or many of the new residential towers around Adelaide including Vue and Kodo. New residential towers such as Vue and Kodo wouldn't be happening without this demand from overseas investors.
Overseas investors can only buy new real estate anyway, they are not allowed to buy established properties.
Australia is not one property market. Places like Perth and Darwin are suffering from the mining downturn, and prices in Adelaide are not going anywhere at the moment. Completely different to the story in Sydney and Melbourne.
We should be encouraging investment in Australia by those from overseas, even in residential real estate. Through the mining downturn, all this residential construction has helped soften the blow from the job losses in the mining sector. Without the overseas investors, we wouldn't have a lot of this construction or the jobs created along with it, or many of the new residential towers around Adelaide including Vue and Kodo. New residential towers such as Vue and Kodo wouldn't be happening without this demand from overseas investors.
Overseas investors can only buy new real estate anyway, they are not allowed to buy established properties.
Australia is not one property market. Places like Perth and Darwin are suffering from the mining downturn, and prices in Adelaide are not going anywhere at the moment. Completely different to the story in Sydney and Melbourne.
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I struggle to see the downside in oversea investors buying here, especially if they are only able to buy new houses. Sorry rev!!
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So we should encourage foreigners to buy apartments and what not, rent them out, and create an easy system of taking wealth out of the country?AG wrote:This thread makes me want to hang my head in shame.
We should be encouraging investment in Australia by those from overseas, even in residential real estate. Through the mining downturn, all this residential construction has helped soften the blow from the job losses in the mining sector. Without the overseas investors, we wouldn't have a lot of this construction or the jobs created along with it, or many of the new residential towers around Adelaide including Vue and Kodo. New residential towers such as Vue and Kodo wouldn't be happening without this demand from overseas investors.
Overseas investors can only buy new real estate anyway, they are not allowed to buy established properties.
Australia is not one property market. Places like Perth and Darwin are suffering from the mining downturn, and prices in Adelaide are not going anywhere at the moment. Completely different to the story in Sydney and Melbourne.
Are you for real?
How does that benefit the average person?
Is my standard of living going to increase because an investor from Malaysia or Hong Kong has purchased an apartment in Kodo or Vue, rents it out to someone local here, and takes the money out of Australia?
Foreign investment should have it's limits.
If that makes you hang your head in shame, then book your self into see a physio mate.
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It does have its limits? Isn't only being able to buy new homes a limit?
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