by Marc Enners | Feb 1, 2018 | Blog
We speak to potential investors on a daily basis, who are keen to build their personal wealth by investing in property. They tend to fall into 2 categories. 1. Currently Renting and can not Afford to Buy Where they Live. Those currently renting typically are looking...
by Marc Enners | Jan 25, 2018 | Blog
Nobody gets to the top on their own: Don Bradman had his Invincibles; Ed Hilary had Sherpa Tenzing and Donald Trum had… Vladimir Putin (allegedly!). Life is too complicated to go it alone, especially in the world of finance. If you are looking to grow your...
by Marc Enners | Dec 9, 2016 | Blog
Our big banks source between 30-40% of the money they lend from overseas sources, and over the past year the cost of this funding has risen. Around the world the flood of cheap money that followed in the wake of the Global Financial Crisis in an attempt to stimulate...
by Marc Enners | Jun 21, 2016 | Blog
CoreLogic RP Data’s recent New Settlement Risk Report highlighted the flood of new apartments due to settle in the next two years in Sydney (81,696), Melbourne (80,503) and Brisbane (44,511), warning “Mortgage lenders have recently tightened their lending criteria;...
by Marc Enners | Jun 9, 2016 | Blog
A. Accrued Depreciation – The total depreciation of a property over a period of time. Usually the difference between the replacement value at purchase and its present appraised value. Appeciation – An increase in a property’s value over time. Property can...
by Marc Enners | Jun 9, 2016 | Blog
A. AAPR: This stands for the Average Annual Percentage Rate. It’s a term we use to describe the “true rate” of a loan. We use the AAPR when we rank loans in our Toolbox software. We use it to work out the real cost of a loan, because it takes into...