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Property Investment Strategies Used by Wealthy Investors
- April 8, 2026
- Posted by: museswow
- Category: Guides
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High-net-worth investors use a distinct set of strategies to build and protect their property portfolios. From negative gearing and leverage to trust structures and margin loans, these approaches can be applied at any scale. This guide unpacks the five key strategies and how to think about them for your own investments.
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Australian Home Loan for UK Residents: Your Full Guide
- April 4, 2026
- Posted by: museswow
- Category: Guides
UK residents can get an Australian home loan to buy or invest in property, but the process has specific requirements. This guide covers FIRB approval, LVR limits, visa types, investment loans and the key differences between Australian and British mortgage lending.
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Australian Home Loans for US Citizens: Key Facts
- April 4, 2026
- Posted by: museswow
- Category: Guides
US citizens can get a home loan in Australia, but the process has specific requirements including FIRB approval and LVR restrictions. This guide covers what Americans need to know about Australian home lending, including how it compares to the US mortgage system.
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Home Equity Loans: How to Unlock Your Property’s Value
- April 3, 2026
- Posted by: museswow
- Category: Guides
A home equity loan lets you borrow against the value you have built up in your property. Whether you want to buy an investment property, fund a renovation, or consolidate debt, understanding how equity works puts you in a stronger position to act.
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Positive Cashflow Properties Australia: Best Locations
- March 7, 2023
- Posted by: museswow
- Category: Property and Finance
Positive cashflow properties generate rental income that exceeds all ownership costs, giving investors a steady passive income stream. Using 2023 PropTrack data, this guide identifies the best suburbs across NSW, Queensland, Western Australia and South Australia for cash flow positive investment.
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Property Market January 2020: All Capital Cities Rising
- February 10, 2020
- Posted by: museswow
- Category: News
The national home value index rose 0.9% in January 2020, with every capital city posting a gain for the first time in years. Sydney rose 1.1% to a median of $862,814 and Melbourne rose 1.2% to $681,925, while the upper quartile outpaced the lower quartile by a wide margin nationally and in the major cities.
