

Property 101: How much do you know about property?
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Ready to ramp up your grasp on the property market? Let's do it together as I, Stuart Wemyss, guide you through the labyrinth of property terminologies like never before. We'll start by unveiling the mysteries of the land value, loan to value ratio, value of improvements, comparable sales and calculating the gross rental yield, essentially everything you need to know to estimate the market value of a property. By the end of this, you won't just be a bystander in the property market, but an informed and active participant.
Wait, there's more! We don't stop at mere basics. Buckle up as we navigate through the advanced terrain of property investment terminologies including negative gearing, cash flow shortfalls, borrowing capacity, borrowable equity, and compounding capital growth rate. Learn how to calculate pre-tax and post-tax cash flow shortfalls, borrowable equity, and the compounding capital growth rate. We'll also dissect how net sale proceeds, capital gains tax and land tax can impact the potential returns. Whether you're a seasoned investor or a newbie, this podcast is set to revolutionize your understanding of the property market. So sit back, relax and let's conquer the property market together!
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