Getting your head around the ins and outs of property investment isn’t easy, especially with all those head-scratching terms you hear in the business. But never fear! Here’s a list in “plain English” to help you find your way around all these jargons.
Cash flow
A positive cash flow is one in which the rent you receive from your tenant is more than the property’s ongoing expenses such as mortgage repayments, maintenance, insurance, council rates and more. Property investors use different ways and means to calculate cash flow, often based on their particular goals. But either way, aim to buy a property which generates a positive, not negative, cash flow.
Capital Gains and Capital Gains Tax (CGT)
This is the difference between what you paid for the property and how much it’s now worth. A property bought for $500,000 and now worth $700,000 denotes a capital gain of $200,000. Bear in mind however, that if you make such a profit on your investment property when selling it, you will need to pay capital gains tax (CGT) on this amount as part of your income tax return.
Negative and positive gearing
A controversial term, negative gearing occurs when a property investment doesn’t make enough money to cover loan repayments, even after you’ve claimed all possible tax deductions. On the plus side however, negative gearing can result in property investors’ tax bills plunging significantly – in the short term at least. Sound confusing? It can be.
Investors stuck in a negative gearing situation can deduct such losses from their taxable income, thereby reducing this income and paying less tax overall. They may then sell their property at a high price with this profit covering the costs of their earlier losses.
On the other side of the coin, positive gearing indicates that the income you enjoy from your investment is more than its expense needs. Therefore, no deductions from your taxable income can be made and all that great income will be taxed.
Rental yield
High is great when it comes to your rental yield. A high yield essentially means you’ve made an enviable profit on your property investment with the yield measured as a percentage of the home’s overall value. A gross rental yield is the full amount of annual rent you receive plus the property’s value while a net yield is this same amount minus all your property expenses.
Vacancy rates
Low vacancy rates equal virtual victory for property investors. It means there are very few rentals up for grabs in the marketplace, leaving potential tenants scrambling to find a great home, instead of being jaded by the overflow. It also indicates how popular a particular area or suburb may be.
If you’re unsure about any of these terms or how investing can work for you, make sure you seek the professional advice of your accountant, tax advisor or real estate professional.
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Thanks for reading.
Wishing you a successful day.
If you have a question on the local Real Estate market, or should you spend money on a renovation of your home before you sell, or how to contact a Mortgage Broker, or any information about a local area, just call Matt Wineera on 0274 951 536 who is always on hand to answer your query. His advice is given freely and without obligation.
Work with Matt Wineera who lists and sells homes in the Tauranga, Mount Maunganui and Papamoa areas.
Want to know what’s happening in the market in real time? Ask Matt to explain the real time data available in the weekly publication of the Ray White NOW book. Chat, txt or DM Matt today 0274 951 536
Check out what clients have to say about Matt
Matt continually achieves great results for Home Owners through his negotiation skills and vast real estate experience, knowledge and expertise.
Matt is very passionate about real estate and loves being at the coal face.
You can also check out, follow & like Matt’s Instagram posts and Facebook page
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