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Hey guys and girls it’s Nathan Birch from Binvested.com.au and today I am here to talk about the difference between buying one bigger item or multiple smaller items and I am going to start by drawing a little divider here and look at the capital difference there.
Let’s say $500000 in capital maybe a deposit or a loan and your budget you want $1000000 worth of stuff over here. Let assume we are spending $500000 in Sydney or Campbell town or where ever the case maybe. Let say you buy $500000 of house or unit or whatever and returns $500 per week. I like buying properties in metro area reason being you have good consistent growth over time, you got strong rent returns abundant tenant, abundant of purchases and a lot of infrastructure, so more opportunities for growth to happen. Looking at this, let say we buy option A that will be a 5.2% yield to be exact, and looking at the growth potential of that. It could go up and we can forecast to the future.
Let look at the other option here $250000 property times 2 and a rent rate of $300 per week.
That is: $250000 x 2 and $300 x 2 = $600
The percentage will be 6% yield
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