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КОМЕНТАРІ • 59

  • @PersonalFinancewithRaviSharma
    @PersonalFinancewithRaviSharma  3 місяці тому +2

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  • @elvando100
    @elvando100 2 місяці тому +8

    What I’m failing to understand is that Buying the first property and then using the equity to get the second one is all good. But what about the cost of the equity taken out from the 1st property? That’s an additional loan taken for which you have to pay for. Which means your monthly mortgage payment increases. In summation, if the property is cashflow neutral, you’re paying your existing mortgage + the instalment for equity taken out. If it’s rinse and repeat on the second property, it again adds up to the payment. I hope my understanding is correct?

    • @AnujChopra
      @AnujChopra Місяць тому

      Yes that’s correct and I fail to understand why this isn’t made clear in the video. Also, it’s highly unlikely to be neutral or positively geared.

  • @cheyeser
    @cheyeser 3 місяці тому +12

    In this environment serviceability is just as, if not more important than equity. However, not too many aussie property youtubers discussing this aspect.

  • @clintkelly4546
    @clintkelly4546 3 місяці тому +13

    Explain how the repayments are then structured for said property the equity is extracted from and how people deal with the new repayments and interest structure?

    • @Inbarreto
      @Inbarreto 3 місяці тому

      with rent on the second property, if you take the equity and smoke it up, then you are screwed

    • @ricm2508
      @ricm2508 Місяць тому

      yes nobody talks expelictly about the repayment when you pull out the equity

  • @sadistfactory
    @sadistfactory 3 місяці тому +21

    The lenders need you to be able to service the loan from your income, the more properties, the more required income, they won’t just accept the rent. We’ve tried..

    • @svenerikmoeller8809
      @svenerikmoeller8809 3 місяці тому +1

      Bugger me, just bought two properties with a current total rental yield of $92000 per annum or $1755 per week.
      Money came from a inheritance and needed to invest since I am a unpaid full time caregiver to my father. I am only saying that so you can see my income so in that would that be a barrier for a loan?
      Sorry for the long question

    • @lengerer
      @lengerer 3 місяці тому +2

      He says this in the video, you need borrowing power.
      The only thing I’d add is he’s assuming the property goes up. My two in qld didn’t go up for 6 years until covid. So no growth equals no equity

    • @jaetamme7637
      @jaetamme7637 3 місяці тому +1

      True, I’m Maxed out after 5 properties

    • @LauraMoyaLocalMortgageBroker
      @LauraMoyaLocalMortgageBroker 3 місяці тому +1

      @sadistfactory in 2024 vs 2022 the borrowing capacity has dropped a fair amount.
      To increase borrowing capacity 100% best to have higher acceptable incomes.
      Depending on the borrowing type of arrangement you have. Ie. personal borrowing vs SMSF. These type of borrowings are treated differently.
      Getting the right support and getting the proper guidance and information can make a world of a difference in achieving your goals. Good luck with your journey 🎉

    • @LauraMoyaLocalMortgageBroker
      @LauraMoyaLocalMortgageBroker 3 місяці тому

      @@svenerikmoeller8809get your borrowing capacity confirmed first. As there’s a lot of ins and outs to arrive to that. Best to reach out to your bank or a mortgage broker. They can answer this question for you.

  • @roaryscott
    @roaryscott 3 місяці тому +9

    Option 2 causes an increase in mortgage payment though. So you would either have to raise the rent significantly or find another property that's got great cash flow

    • @LordlyStatistic
      @LordlyStatistic 3 місяці тому

      I reckon your correct

    • @jakeeeeboyyyy
      @jakeeeeboyyyy 3 місяці тому +3

      Correct. Guess it depends how negatively geared one could go. People never make it clear that equity means increasing your mortgage repayments.

    • @d.j.z.j
      @d.j.z.j 3 місяці тому

      Agree its nor as easy as using equity 😊

    • @kurochandog9472
      @kurochandog9472 3 місяці тому +2

      totally agree. If an increase in repayment can reduce the quality of life significantly, then I would not suggest taking out equity.

    • @uberboiz
      @uberboiz 3 місяці тому +2

      @@jakeeeeboyyyy Agree. I think the expression of 'using' or 'withdrawing equity' is misleading in the first place - in reality, it involves withdrawing additional _loan_ (which is secured against the _equity_ in the house), which leads to an increase in mortgage repayments.

  • @user-mw4go7ez9t
    @user-mw4go7ez9t 3 місяці тому +9

    With the rental income of each property insufficient to cover the interest and holding costs, how can the borrower fund the deficit from ordinary earnings on multiple properties.

    • @bilders6701
      @bilders6701 3 місяці тому +1

      That's where Ravi (or any good buyers agent comes in) - finding positive cashflow properties.

    • @ballstank3904
      @ballstank3904 3 місяці тому

      ​@@bilders6701lol good luck finding that...maybe 4-5 yrs ago

    • @LauraMoyaLocalMortgageBroker
      @LauraMoyaLocalMortgageBroker 3 місяці тому +1

      You have look into tax incentives and negative gearing benefits offered in Australia for property investors. At the end of the financial year you do your accounting and tell the accountant to ensure they claim the holding costs ie. interest. Real estate management fees. Depreciation. Insurance etc to reduce taxable income or if you have a positive geared property you pay taxes. This is confirmed with the accountant. That’s how many of my clients do their loans for investments purposes. 👌😊

    • @uberboiz
      @uberboiz 3 місяці тому

      @@bilders6701 even if a property is cash flow positive today, there's no guarantee it will remain so forever (unless you think Ravi can guarantee that too?).

  • @asianboywhat
    @asianboywhat 3 місяці тому +3

    Tight buffer rates with banks at the moment. This is no longer possible.. maybe can do 2-4 properties but beyond will be very challenging. Only if interest rates drop we could borrow more

  • @DopamineWhale
    @DopamineWhale 3 місяці тому +15

    Why do you never mention repayments on the loan?

    • @LauraMoyaLocalMortgageBroker
      @LauraMoyaLocalMortgageBroker 3 місяці тому

      @DopamineWhale because he is probably not licensed like a mortgage broker to confirm mortgage repayments. Also as these contents stay around for a while and rates move frequently he does not want to mislead people into believing that they can get something and find out it’s way off due to the nature of the mortgage repayments moving constantly 🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @uberboiz
      @uberboiz 3 місяці тому +7

      @@LauraMoyaLocalMortgageBroker I don't think he needs to be a licensed mortgage broker to highlight the risk of not being able to service multiple mortgages, _especially_ in the current high interest rate environment. He doesn't have to crunch the exact repayments to discuss such risk, but instead he only sells the dream of acquiring multiple property using 'equity' (which is misleading/misinformed by itself). 🤷‍♂

  • @ChelseaSymonds
    @ChelseaSymonds 3 місяці тому

    Great video Ravi, loved the step by step explanation and use of whiteboard to explain clearly. Cheers for the consistent, educational content!

  • @ngrayzen6666
    @ngrayzen6666 2 місяці тому +2

    This is not 3.5x. You are comparing option 1 ( ok returns ) with option 2 ( excellent returns ). This doesn't make any sense. You are just enlarging the difference by adding better conditions to option 2 such as higher appreciation and under market value properties. Instead, you should just compare both with the same conditions and appreciation. This is more realistic and gives a clearer view on the difference between refinance and not refinancing

  • @AntoOlah
    @AntoOlah 3 місяці тому +3

    Can you mention serviceability?

  • @raghuc2k3
    @raghuc2k3 3 місяці тому +2

    I’m actually keen to see Ravi’s response to excellent questions people have here in the comments! If it was as straightforward, wouldn’t most if not many would be buying properties using this method? Rental market wouldn’t have existed if most investors were in positive cash flow from day 1..

  • @binance9975
    @binance9975 3 місяці тому +3

    you still need income to service the loan or the banks wont give you a loan. I own 5 properties and have 500k+ equity but the banks wont lend me more as i need more income.

  • @BREAKHTROUGH
    @BREAKHTROUGH День тому

    Can you do video only on how to calculate EQUITY IN MY 1ST HOUSE

  • @AnujChopra
    @AnujChopra Місяць тому

    Great video but what about serviceability ? What if all the investments are negatively geared ? You pay the original mortgage and then the equity loan on top ? Make that 5x for 5 properties. Any comments on this please ?

  • @annanolan7156
    @annanolan7156 3 місяці тому

    Are you actually a Financial planner/advisor? I don't want a full SOA, but I am basically mortgage free at 44 and I wanna see how I can buy another property, but the problem is we are technically not earning an income, as of the way I am doing things right now?

  • @harjindermaan6515
    @harjindermaan6515 3 місяці тому

    How about the borrowing capacity ?

  • @MichelleISR
    @MichelleISR Місяць тому

    so, if you buy these properties, say for example 3 properties in 3 years value 500,000 then you can pay the deposit as explained but you also need a higher Home loan of 500K+500K+500K = 1.5 Million
    and your repayments also go high on 1.5Million loan
    QUestions:
    assuming your income hasnt risen 3xfold
    - how do you get a home loan of extra 1 Million?
    _ How do you cover the cost of extra loan repayments, i guess some properties would have some cash flow rental income but still you would be out of pocket while you are also savimng for a deposit for these new investment properties.
    Can someone explain please !

  • @tonymontana24596
    @tonymontana24596 3 місяці тому +2

    The risk is having all your properties tied up and becoming cross collateralised.

  • @tanyapotter1812
    @tanyapotter1812 3 місяці тому

    What are your thoughts about tokenisation on real estate?

  • @nq6417
    @nq6417 3 місяці тому

    Are you still buying in Perth? I thought you wouldn’t be buying in such a hot market

  • @shanewatts-wt5bc
    @shanewatts-wt5bc 3 місяці тому +2

    Apart from the obvious concern of servicing multiple loans from your income and rent others have mentioned, you have not shown realistic situation in option 2. You mention buying a 450k house which goes up in value...great. But then you buy another 450k house using the equity in the new property due yo its griwth. But generally speaking if the first house went up 10% to get you your equity, its safe to say the 2nd house you are buying also went up 10% so is not 450k but actually 495k. This doesnt stop the process, but it certainly slows the process down. Yes you could purchase in s different market but then the house is probsbly not 450k. Furthermore you are using 450k for house price....very few properties in growth ateas available at that price
    You need to buy a property which offers both growth and yield to allow you to continue to use this process. Otherwise you get stuck at 2 investment properties and cant continue to service loans for more properties.

    • @PersonalFinancewithRaviSharma
      @PersonalFinancewithRaviSharma  3 місяці тому +1

      These are realistic numbers because it’s what we’ve done for multiple clients over the last few years.
      You are correct that if you look at the same market then the price would be higher but the purpose of multiple properties across different markets means you can diversify risk and also still target properties that are affordable and have upside for growth in line with their cycles.
      Servicing and sourcing the right properties are the biggest factors here

  • @bonsaidownunder3140
    @bonsaidownunder3140 3 місяці тому

    Can you touch on income in a video? You always talk about how much equity will get you but that equity is useless if your income isn’t sufficient correct?

  • @dustblowingman
    @dustblowingman 3 місяці тому +1

    A broker can only do so much to help with getting better borrowing capacity. Im on 80k and am struggling to get a loan of 330k to get my first property so dont see me being able to get a 2nd loan from a bank anytime soon until my pay goes up and interest rates go down.
    Best bet is for me to just keep saving money once ive got my first property until the time comes the bank will give me a loan for a 2nd.

    • @PersonalFinancewithRaviSharma
      @PersonalFinancewithRaviSharma  3 місяці тому +2

      Yeah servicing is difficult given where rates are currently but, planning ahead can reveal many opportunities. Additionally, buying in different structures can also help a lot for servicing

  • @cezarleao
    @cezarleao 2 місяці тому

    Please use a spreadsheet, as your handwriting can be difficult to understand at times.

  • @jonbravo6262
    @jonbravo6262 3 місяці тому

    RAVI! These audio dings highlighting messages are blowing my Apods out of the ears🤯
    It’s detracting from the message mate…

  • @raghavendraputhu2232
    @raghavendraputhu2232 3 місяці тому

    hey Ravi, loved your content from an year ago, but now its quite rationale and all about advertising the buyer's agency
    either put up a disclaimer for such videos as an advertisement else its pointless for folks looking for some meaningful content off the video

    • @PersonalFinancewithRaviSharma
      @PersonalFinancewithRaviSharma  3 місяці тому +2

      Did you not learn anything? The point of these videos are not to advertise, it’s to help let people know they have options.
      Some people appreciate it because they feel stuck not knowing where they could go to execute on these plans.

  • @yasminhallie1801
    @yasminhallie1801 2 місяці тому

    *Promosm*