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Steve McKnight

  • SteveMcKnight replied to the topic Margaret Lomas posative cashflow in the forum No Subject 21 years, 6 months ago

    Hi Domo,

    Here’s the link:

    https://www.propertyinvesting.com/forum/topic/8788.html

    Please discuss future matters on that thread.

    Thanks,

    Steve McKnight

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    Remember that success comes from doing things differently.
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  • SteveMcKnight replied to the topic Too many repetative questions in the forum Opinionated! 21 years, 6 months ago

    Hi,

    Thanks for the suggestion!

    Maybe I could turn all the FAQs into a third book… think of the royalties [wink4]

    Cheers,

    Steve McKnight

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    Remember that success comes from doing things differently.
    **********

  • SteveMcKnight replied to the topic markets dropped 15 pct in the forum General Property 21 years, 6 months ago

    Hi Aussie,

    It’s an interesting point you make.

    I notice that the last round of REIA stats had the Melbourne median house market falling by around 15%.

    However, I regularly look through the local paper and see houses in Ringwood etc. sill priced at $350k+.

    Sure, I think we are off the highs, and asking price is not necessarily the price you’ll…[Read more]

  • SteveMcKnight replied to the topic Steve McK changes focus at Reno Kings Seminar in the forum No Subject 21 years, 6 months ago

    Hi,

    Just to add, what I also said was:

    Positive cashflow is (and continues to be) the meat and potatoes of the deal. Capital gains was (and is) gravy on top.

    The key is to align the way you invest with your expectation of the market. That is, growth assets for growth times, and income assets for income times. Having said that, I’m not at…[Read more]

  • SteveMcKnight replied to the topic Stevie Wonder in the forum Heads Up! 21 years, 6 months ago

    Hi Aussie,

    Thanks for your feedback. I’m delighted that you enjoyed the book, but even more so that you gained a few insights about how to improve your investing.

    Warm regards,

    Steve McKnight

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    Remember that success comes from doing things differently.
    **********

  • SteveMcKnight replied to the topic Steve’s audio with NZ forumites – proposed in the forum No Subject 21 years, 6 months ago

    Hi George,

    Point noted – and it is with great pleasure that I start the gossip train running…

    It seems that Barb and her fellow team of bird-doggers have in fact created a resource that is in the post-edit phase.

    Stay tuned for more info…

    Cheers,

    Steve McKnight

    **********
    Remember that success comes from doing things differently.
    **********

  • SteveMcKnight replied to the topic 11 Second Solution – Alternative in the forum General Property 21 years, 6 months ago

    Yack,

    Welcome to the forum. You have just completed a book that was relevant in 1999. The 11 second rule does not work now.

    I couldn’t disagree more. It’s the application has changed, the theory remains as relevant as ever.

    To this day I continue to use and apply the 11 Sec. Solution as a rule of thumb to help understand the relationship…[Read more]

  • SteveMcKnight replied to the topic No SPAM please in the forum Opinionated! 21 years, 6 months ago

    Hi,

    Clearly an organisation that resorts to having to spam is not one of integrity.

    I have followed this up directly with the people concerned and have received the following reply:

    Dear Steve,

    We apologise for any inconvenience that may have been caused to yourself or any user of your website, through Annette emailing people regarding…[Read more]

  • SteveMcKnight replied to the topic New investor in the forum Help Needed! 21 years, 6 months ago

    Hi SusanJ,

    Thanks for your post and welcome to the forum.

    Note: I have assumed that the property came with clear title (i.e. no existing debt), and that you want to keep it rather than sell it.

    The easiest way forward is to seek out a mortgage broker to help you arrange a loan for $60k. As this is only 50% of the current value, you shouldn’t…[Read more]

  • SteveMcKnight replied to the topic Inverell, Country NSW? in the forum No Subject 21 years, 6 months ago

    Hi Tim,

    Most of the statistical info can be gained online for a price.

    For mine, the population seems a little small. So, without a niche deal or expanding infrastructure, you may find growth to be restricted.

    From a cashflow point though, so long as you can mitigate the vacancy issue, then yields may be attractive.

    Regards,

    Steve…[Read more]

  • SteveMcKnight replied to the topic spotter in the forum No Subject 21 years, 6 months ago

    Hi,

    Welcome to the forum, and thanks for reading my books.

    You have picked up on:

    action + reaction = momentum

    but don’t forget that:

    money follows management

    As such, I’d suggest trying to find a deal that looks attractive and then shop it around. Perhaps even get in touch with another bird-dog and ask them to refer it to his or her (mini…[Read more]

  • SteveMcKnight replied to the topic House in Brazil – swap for House in Australia in the forum No Subject 21 years, 6 months ago

    Hi,

    Just clarifying, would she get nothing because:

    1. There is no equity left after sale costs; or
    2. Because getting the money out of the coutry is difficult?

    How much money are we talking about? A little more info would provide a context for any help provided.

    Regards,

    Steve McKnight

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    Remember that success comes from doing…[Read more]

  • SteveMcKnight replied to the topic Property trusts in the forum No Subject 21 years, 6 months ago

    Hey mate,

    You’re more than welcome! Please report back with your decision / research / more questions.

    Regards,

    Steve McKnight

    **********
    Remember that success comes from doing things differently.
    **********

  • SteveMcKnight replied to the topic Book – “Investing in Residential Property” in the forum Heads Up! 21 years, 6 months ago

    Hi,

    Good book from a comprehensive sense, but just remember to distinguish fact from opinion.

    A general rule is that there is opportunity in every market, and more so when times are tough.

    Regards,

    Steve McKnight

    **********
    Remember that success comes from doing things differently.
    **********

  • SteveMcKnight replied to the topic Where to start?Being realistic! in the forum No Subject 21 years, 6 months ago

    Hi Olivereindeer (nice alias!),

    I agree with Westan, since, from my experience it is better to solve a prior spending problem than it is to seek more money.

    Having said that, books such as ‘The Richest Man in Babylon’ (which are a great read) suggest that you should pay off your debts at the same time as building your wealth.

    To answer your…[Read more]

  • SteveMcKnight replied to the topic Rental vacancy rates in the forum Heads Up! 21 years, 6 months ago

    Hi,

    There are two options to investigate about general demographics.

    1. http://www.homepriceguide.com.au/index.cfm
    2. http://reareports.realestate.com.au/

    For vacancy rates, and a range of other reports, go to:

    http://www.reia.com.au/market_reports/research.asp

    Regards,

    Steve McKnight

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    Remember that success comes from doing things…[Read more]

  • SteveMcKnight replied to the topic Strategies for income after retirement in the forum Help Needed! 21 years, 6 months ago

    Hi Salla,

    Welcome to the forum and thanks for your post.

    You ask a question that must be near the front of every homeowner’s mind – namely, what to do with an asset that might be earning equity but which is not performing from a cashflow perspective.

    Furthermore, approaching retirement, you no doubt sense that equity is not as ‘useful’ to fund…[Read more]

  • SteveMcKnight replied to the topic Property trusts in the forum General Property 21 years, 6 months ago

    Hi,

    Following on from my initial post, I have decided to come back and write a more comprehensive answer.

    Property Trusts

    The first point to note here is the accounting structure mentioned, i.e. a trust.

    A trust is a legal structure that exists where ownership is separate from entitlement. For example, in a trust the assets are administered…[Read more]

  • SteveMcKnight replied to the topic Positive Cash flow properties – typical profile in the forum No Subject 21 years, 6 months ago

    Hi,

    Thanks for your post.

    The typical profile of a +ve cashflow house is one that presents with problems, as it is by solving these problems that enables you to ‘make’ a profit by adding more in perceived value than actual cost.

    As for land tax – it is a cost of business as such and needs to be factored in. It can be minimised in many ways,…[Read more]

  • SteveMcKnight replied to the topic Property trusts in the forum General Property 21 years, 6 months ago

    Hi Waz11,

    Thanks for your post.

    I’m a little confused as to what you want more information on…

    Is it:

    1. A general property trust that is run commercially (i.e. accepts investments from the general public); or

    2. A property trust that specifically invests in commercial property.

    Operating through a turst is nothing unusual by itself. If…[Read more]

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