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Is the Holiday House property a good Real Estate Investment ?

How many time have you gone on holiday and then dreamt of buying a holiday house ? But before you take the plunge into buying , there are many factors to take into account, so keep a level head and consider your option carefully.

A holiday house on the coast seems to be a growing Australian dream as we try to get away from the stresses of working in the city, as well as prepare for future retirement.

The purchase of a holiday house, however, can often be a more demanding real estate property investment. Here is some information to help you in making an informative inwestment choice.

Real Estate Location

Location is always a critical factor in purchasing real estate property, and holiday homes are no different.

Investment Property Rental Income

As the real estate property will be rented out on a short term basis there will be times when the place will be unoccupied.While you are searching for a particular area, make sure you find out from the local agents what the average occupation percentages are. This will help you to determine what the rental income per night / week needs to be, and whether this is within the typical rental prices of the area.

Rental Expenses

The advantage of a holiday house is you get to enjoy it for a portion of the year and then claim expenses for the remainder of the year as tax deductions.

As prescribed by the ATO, you can claim expenses such as advertising for tenants, bank charges, body corporate fees, borrowing expenses, council rates, depreciation of items such as furniture, gardening, insurance, land tax, pest control, property agent fees, repairs and maintenance, stationery, telephone, water charges and even travel undertaken to inspect the property.

You can also deduct some expenses from the selling price, which reduces your capital gains tax. These expenses include interest, rates and trips to the property to carry out maintenance.

It should be rembered, though, that annual running costs for a holiday house can be much higher than for other property investmnets.

In order to attract good short term tenants you need to keep the house and its contents in good condition, as the property needs to be fully furnished.

This means replacing furniture and white goods regularly, painting internal areas, as well as the initial significant investment required on fully furnishing the house.

Therefore, in order to gain significant returns, this should be a 10 year plus real estate investment plan. And don't forget that when you do manage to use the place yourself for holidaying, there will probably always be jobs to do on the place - so this is by no means a passive investment.

Conclusion

Purchasing a holiday house can be a tremendous real estate growth investment. However it will require hard work, and a long term outlook. It can be a very rewarding and enjoyable real estate investment if approached with consideration and researched comprehensively at the outset. ....................View sample project and analysis....................Want more information, leave your details so we can contact you

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