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  • Profile photo of mc_2mc_2
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    @mc_2
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    I’ve been scanning for suitable IP around my area. After having some conversations with RE agents, it seems that there are two types of properties in my area:

    1. High yield but poor CG potential (still doesn’t meet 11-sec rule but close)
    2. Expected high CG potential but low yield

    How does this compared with your experience? For those who choose to use +CF strategy, do you insist on decent CG potential or do you usually give up on CG?

    [baaa]

    Mathew Chan

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    One of our clients just settled on a property in Sydney which is getting about $700 pw rent and only cost $500,000. Not bad cashflow with good capital growth potential.

    Terryw
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