Melbourne Rentvestors Rob Bright and Siobhan Freeman live in Hampton, but bought at Ripley, QLD, where prices have more than duplicated in a decade. Image: David Caird
Smart buyers do not choose between Super and Property, and this Melbourne couple demonstrates that the most successful investors do not choose between Super and Property, both are doing.
And Rob Bright and Siobhan Freeman are to the proof of life.
Melbourne’s couple, who rents in Hampton but owns in Ripley, Queensland, says they have already seen the reward of thinking differently, and have not yet finished.
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“We live in Hampton and possess in Ripley in the southeast of Queensland,” they said.
“We are in Ripley as an interest clothing in March 2021 and we have lived in Hampton all the time.”
According to Proptrack data, Ripley housing prices have increased from $ 320,000 to $ 749,900 in the last decade, an average annual adhesion or 8.9 percent, exceeding the average yield of 5.7 percent delivered by the top of Australia.
Your $ 320K Ripley house is now worth $ 749,900, demonstrating that some investors can overcome super yields with the correct strategy of the growth corridor. Image: David Caird
And with the bouncing of the Melbourne market, the couple said they will now be looking at suburbs like Cobblebank, 11 percent, Weir Views, 10.9 percent, Aintree, 10.4 percent and Mickleham 9.9 percent for their next investment.
“We definitely feel that the market has changed and we are eager to return,” they said.
“We love where we live, and we are building equity elsewhere,” said the couple, since they could be booming as Cobblebank and Mickleham with the resurgence of the Melbourne market. Image: David Caird
For the couple, the strategy always has one leg on intelligent flexibility and planning, not pursuing the status quo.
“The rent was always part of our plan. It works for us.”
OpenCorp executive president, Came McLelan, said the most successful investors did not choose between retirement and property that both were combining.
Rob Bright and Siobhan Freeman say the rental of rent cools flexibility and financial growth, without compromising the lifestyle in requested Hampton. Image: David Caird
“You don’t have to choose Super or Property. Smart investors are doing both,” said McLellan.
“This is how multiple future liver work together.”
Mr. McLellan added that many buyers underestimated the leverage and tax benefits of strategically possessing, especially in growth corridors.
For Rob and Siobhan, the approach is in what works, not in what looks good on paper.
OpenCorp’s executive president, cam McLellan Savvy, buyers do not choose between retirement and property, they are using both to build long -term wealth.
“We have just discovered that the award of interest gives the best of both worlds,” they said.
“We love where we live, and we are building equity somewhere with strong returns.”
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