The Female Investor: Creating Wealth, Security, and Freedom Through Property
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contents | Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- About the authors -- Introduction: Why you must act - now! -- The facts -- How can property help? -- Why does it matter? -- What will you learn? -- Chapter 1 Who can help: Getting your team on board -- Your expert team -- Mortgage broker -- Accountant -- Financial planner/adviser -- Buyer's agent -- Qualified property investment adviser -- Sales agent -- Conveyancer or solicitor -- Property manager -- Quantity surveyor -- Building and pest inspector -- Chapter 2 How to save: Finance is not a dirty word -- Saving a deposit -- 5 simple steps to save a deposit -- 1. Cut back - but don't forget to live -- 2. From little things, big things grow -- 3. Out of sight, out of mind -- 4. Money-makers -- 5. Getting to grips with grants -- The lowdown on loans -- I can borrow how much? -- What's with all the acronyms? -- Understanding mortgage repayments -- Chapter 3 When to buy: The truth about property investment -- It's not all roses and fluffy bunnies -- The good bits -- Less volatile -- Income-earning -- Capital growth -- Potential to reduce tax -- No technical knowledge required -- A tangible asset -- Liked by lenders -- Cash not always needed -- Controlled by you -- Buying costs to consider -- Some selling costs to consider -- The bad bits -- Not cheap to start - or finish -- Holding costs -- Interest rates -- Possible vacancy -- Not liquid -- Loss of value -- No setting and forgetting -- Unexpected expenses -- Understanding market cycles -- Market cycles -- Boom -- Downturn -- Stabilisation -- Upturn -- WHY Downturns can be good and bubbles can be bad -- Why you must resist FOMO -- Chapter 4 Where to buy: The lowdown on location -- Research, then research some more -- Understanding property data -- Choose your experts wisely -- The principles of supply and demand -- 1. Oversupply issues 2. Undersupply issues -- 3. Low buyer demand -- 4. High buyer demand -- Area selection -- Location matters -- Is city or country best? -- 5 area-selection fundamentals -- 1. Supply and demand -- 2. Access to amenities -- 3. Futureproof -- 4. Downsides -- 5. Remoteness -- The expert's guide to location -- 6 location metrics to understand -- 1. What's going on there? -- 2. Who lives there? -- 3. Where do they want to live? -- 4. How well off are they? -- 5. What do they do for a living? -- 6. What's the supply situation -- Borderless investing -- Location first -- Physical inspection hurdles -- It's not about you -- Expert strategy -- Chapter 5 What to buy: It's not just about the dwelling -- 5 suburb location metrics to understand -- 1. Where is the future demand? -- 2. What are the vacancy rates? -- 3. What about amenities? -- 4. What about transport? -- 5. What is the renter-owner ratio? -- Neighbourhood nitty-gritty -- 9 neighbourhood know-hows -- Dwelling type pros and cons -- Established houses -- Established townhouses, duplexes, units -- New property -- A few words about vacant land -- Property peculiars -- 17 property peculiars -- But how do you find out about all this stuff? -- Chapter 6 How to buy: Negotiate like you mean it -- Does the buy-in price matter? -- What are recent sales of similar properties? -- How are properties being sold? -- How many properties are for sale? -- What price are you going to offer? -- Does the seller have special conditions? -- How do you prepare your offer? -- Your offer was accepted - now what? -- Chapter 7 Landlady know-how: How to own property for yonks -- 6 reasons why you shouldn't be a private landlady -- 1. Oodles of rules -- 2. Time-consuming -- 3. Geographic considerations -- 4. When tenants become friends -- 5. Increased vacancy -- 6. Tenant selection -- Why good property managers are rock stars Pre-purchase inspection -- Rent appraisal -- Securing a quality tenant -- During the tenancy -- At the end of the tenancy -- How to find a good property manager -- How to be a good landlady -- Chapter 8 How to hold: Fear not, my friend -- Making peace with investing -- What to do when the shit hits the fan -- 1. Long periods of vacancy -- 2. Ongoing maintenance and repairs -- 3. Tenants not paying the rent -- 4. Dodgy dealings -- 5. Getting sued -- 6. Death of a tenant -- 7. Significant property damage -- 8. Pest problems -- 9. Overpaying for the property -- Being ready - for anything -- Holding and then holding some more -- Property managers - again -- Why insurance is non-negotiable -- Building and landlord insurance -- Chapter 9 How to improve: The reality of renovations -- Budget blowouts -- What do tenants want? -- It doesn't matter what you like -- 4 simple cosmetic renovations -- 1. Interior painting -- 2. Upgrading flooring -- 3. Window furnishings -- 4. Landscaping -- More serious renos -- Small property development -- Chapter 10 How to grow: Having 'the talk' -- Protecting your assets -- The power of two -- Ownership structures -- Joint tenants -- Tenants in common -- How to extract equity -- Chapter 11 When to sell: Why your property must grow wrinkles -- Long-term strategy -- When is it time to sell? -- 1. Upgrading your home -- 2. Reducing debt -- 3. Creating cash flow -- Some final words from Nicola and Kate -- Index -- EULA. |
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spelling | McDougall, Nicola Verfasser aut The Female Investor Creating Wealth, Security, and Freedom Through Property Newark John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated 2022 ©2022 1 Online-Ressource (226 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- About the authors -- Introduction: Why you must act - now! -- The facts -- How can property help? -- Why does it matter? -- What will you learn? -- Chapter 1 Who can help: Getting your team on board -- Your expert team -- Mortgage broker -- Accountant -- Financial planner/adviser -- Buyer's agent -- Qualified property investment adviser -- Sales agent -- Conveyancer or solicitor -- Property manager -- Quantity surveyor -- Building and pest inspector -- Chapter 2 How to save: Finance is not a dirty word -- Saving a deposit -- 5 simple steps to save a deposit -- 1. Cut back - but don't forget to live -- 2. From little things, big things grow -- 3. Out of sight, out of mind -- 4. Money-makers -- 5. Getting to grips with grants -- The lowdown on loans -- I can borrow how much? -- What's with all the acronyms? -- Understanding mortgage repayments -- Chapter 3 When to buy: The truth about property investment -- It's not all roses and fluffy bunnies -- The good bits -- Less volatile -- Income-earning -- Capital growth -- Potential to reduce tax -- No technical knowledge required -- A tangible asset -- Liked by lenders -- Cash not always needed -- Controlled by you -- Buying costs to consider -- Some selling costs to consider -- The bad bits -- Not cheap to start - or finish -- Holding costs -- Interest rates -- Possible vacancy -- Not liquid -- Loss of value -- No setting and forgetting -- Unexpected expenses -- Understanding market cycles -- Market cycles -- Boom -- Downturn -- Stabilisation -- Upturn -- WHY Downturns can be good and bubbles can be bad -- Why you must resist FOMO -- Chapter 4 Where to buy: The lowdown on location -- Research, then research some more -- Understanding property data -- Choose your experts wisely -- The principles of supply and demand -- 1. Oversupply issues 2. Undersupply issues -- 3. Low buyer demand -- 4. High buyer demand -- Area selection -- Location matters -- Is city or country best? -- 5 area-selection fundamentals -- 1. Supply and demand -- 2. Access to amenities -- 3. Futureproof -- 4. Downsides -- 5. Remoteness -- The expert's guide to location -- 6 location metrics to understand -- 1. What's going on there? -- 2. Who lives there? -- 3. Where do they want to live? -- 4. How well off are they? -- 5. What do they do for a living? -- 6. What's the supply situation -- Borderless investing -- Location first -- Physical inspection hurdles -- It's not about you -- Expert strategy -- Chapter 5 What to buy: It's not just about the dwelling -- 5 suburb location metrics to understand -- 1. Where is the future demand? -- 2. What are the vacancy rates? -- 3. What about amenities? -- 4. What about transport? -- 5. What is the renter-owner ratio? -- Neighbourhood nitty-gritty -- 9 neighbourhood know-hows -- Dwelling type pros and cons -- Established houses -- Established townhouses, duplexes, units -- New property -- A few words about vacant land -- Property peculiars -- 17 property peculiars -- But how do you find out about all this stuff? -- Chapter 6 How to buy: Negotiate like you mean it -- Does the buy-in price matter? -- What are recent sales of similar properties? -- How are properties being sold? -- How many properties are for sale? -- What price are you going to offer? -- Does the seller have special conditions? -- How do you prepare your offer? -- Your offer was accepted - now what? -- Chapter 7 Landlady know-how: How to own property for yonks -- 6 reasons why you shouldn't be a private landlady -- 1. Oodles of rules -- 2. Time-consuming -- 3. Geographic considerations -- 4. When tenants become friends -- 5. Increased vacancy -- 6. Tenant selection -- Why good property managers are rock stars Pre-purchase inspection -- Rent appraisal -- Securing a quality tenant -- During the tenancy -- At the end of the tenancy -- How to find a good property manager -- How to be a good landlady -- Chapter 8 How to hold: Fear not, my friend -- Making peace with investing -- What to do when the shit hits the fan -- 1. Long periods of vacancy -- 2. Ongoing maintenance and repairs -- 3. Tenants not paying the rent -- 4. Dodgy dealings -- 5. Getting sued -- 6. Death of a tenant -- 7. Significant property damage -- 8. Pest problems -- 9. Overpaying for the property -- Being ready - for anything -- Holding and then holding some more -- Property managers - again -- Why insurance is non-negotiable -- Building and landlord insurance -- Chapter 9 How to improve: The reality of renovations -- Budget blowouts -- What do tenants want? -- It doesn't matter what you like -- 4 simple cosmetic renovations -- 1. Interior painting -- 2. Upgrading flooring -- 3. Window furnishings -- 4. Landscaping -- More serious renos -- Small property development -- Chapter 10 How to grow: Having 'the talk' -- Protecting your assets -- The power of two -- Ownership structures -- Joint tenants -- Tenants in common -- How to extract equity -- Chapter 11 When to sell: Why your property must grow wrinkles -- Long-term strategy -- When is it time to sell? -- 1. Upgrading your home -- 2. Reducing debt -- 3. Creating cash flow -- Some final words from Nicola and Kate -- Index -- EULA. Hill, Kate Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe McDougall, Nicola The Female Investor Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,c2022 9780730398639 |
spellingShingle | McDougall, Nicola The Female Investor Creating Wealth, Security, and Freedom Through Property Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- About the authors -- Introduction: Why you must act - now! -- The facts -- How can property help? -- Why does it matter? -- What will you learn? -- Chapter 1 Who can help: Getting your team on board -- Your expert team -- Mortgage broker -- Accountant -- Financial planner/adviser -- Buyer's agent -- Qualified property investment adviser -- Sales agent -- Conveyancer or solicitor -- Property manager -- Quantity surveyor -- Building and pest inspector -- Chapter 2 How to save: Finance is not a dirty word -- Saving a deposit -- 5 simple steps to save a deposit -- 1. Cut back - but don't forget to live -- 2. From little things, big things grow -- 3. Out of sight, out of mind -- 4. Money-makers -- 5. Getting to grips with grants -- The lowdown on loans -- I can borrow how much? -- What's with all the acronyms? -- Understanding mortgage repayments -- Chapter 3 When to buy: The truth about property investment -- It's not all roses and fluffy bunnies -- The good bits -- Less volatile -- Income-earning -- Capital growth -- Potential to reduce tax -- No technical knowledge required -- A tangible asset -- Liked by lenders -- Cash not always needed -- Controlled by you -- Buying costs to consider -- Some selling costs to consider -- The bad bits -- Not cheap to start - or finish -- Holding costs -- Interest rates -- Possible vacancy -- Not liquid -- Loss of value -- No setting and forgetting -- Unexpected expenses -- Understanding market cycles -- Market cycles -- Boom -- Downturn -- Stabilisation -- Upturn -- WHY Downturns can be good and bubbles can be bad -- Why you must resist FOMO -- Chapter 4 Where to buy: The lowdown on location -- Research, then research some more -- Understanding property data -- Choose your experts wisely -- The principles of supply and demand -- 1. Oversupply issues 2. Undersupply issues -- 3. Low buyer demand -- 4. High buyer demand -- Area selection -- Location matters -- Is city or country best? -- 5 area-selection fundamentals -- 1. Supply and demand -- 2. Access to amenities -- 3. Futureproof -- 4. Downsides -- 5. Remoteness -- The expert's guide to location -- 6 location metrics to understand -- 1. What's going on there? -- 2. Who lives there? -- 3. Where do they want to live? -- 4. How well off are they? -- 5. What do they do for a living? -- 6. What's the supply situation -- Borderless investing -- Location first -- Physical inspection hurdles -- It's not about you -- Expert strategy -- Chapter 5 What to buy: It's not just about the dwelling -- 5 suburb location metrics to understand -- 1. Where is the future demand? -- 2. What are the vacancy rates? -- 3. What about amenities? -- 4. What about transport? -- 5. What is the renter-owner ratio? -- Neighbourhood nitty-gritty -- 9 neighbourhood know-hows -- Dwelling type pros and cons -- Established houses -- Established townhouses, duplexes, units -- New property -- A few words about vacant land -- Property peculiars -- 17 property peculiars -- But how do you find out about all this stuff? -- Chapter 6 How to buy: Negotiate like you mean it -- Does the buy-in price matter? -- What are recent sales of similar properties? -- How are properties being sold? -- How many properties are for sale? -- What price are you going to offer? -- Does the seller have special conditions? -- How do you prepare your offer? -- Your offer was accepted - now what? -- Chapter 7 Landlady know-how: How to own property for yonks -- 6 reasons why you shouldn't be a private landlady -- 1. Oodles of rules -- 2. Time-consuming -- 3. Geographic considerations -- 4. When tenants become friends -- 5. Increased vacancy -- 6. Tenant selection -- Why good property managers are rock stars Pre-purchase inspection -- Rent appraisal -- Securing a quality tenant -- During the tenancy -- At the end of the tenancy -- How to find a good property manager -- How to be a good landlady -- Chapter 8 How to hold: Fear not, my friend -- Making peace with investing -- What to do when the shit hits the fan -- 1. Long periods of vacancy -- 2. Ongoing maintenance and repairs -- 3. Tenants not paying the rent -- 4. Dodgy dealings -- 5. Getting sued -- 6. Death of a tenant -- 7. Significant property damage -- 8. Pest problems -- 9. Overpaying for the property -- Being ready - for anything -- Holding and then holding some more -- Property managers - again -- Why insurance is non-negotiable -- Building and landlord insurance -- Chapter 9 How to improve: The reality of renovations -- Budget blowouts -- What do tenants want? -- It doesn't matter what you like -- 4 simple cosmetic renovations -- 1. Interior painting -- 2. Upgrading flooring -- 3. Window furnishings -- 4. Landscaping -- More serious renos -- Small property development -- Chapter 10 How to grow: Having 'the talk' -- Protecting your assets -- The power of two -- Ownership structures -- Joint tenants -- Tenants in common -- How to extract equity -- Chapter 11 When to sell: Why your property must grow wrinkles -- Long-term strategy -- When is it time to sell? -- 1. Upgrading your home -- 2. Reducing debt -- 3. Creating cash flow -- Some final words from Nicola and Kate -- Index -- EULA. |
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