Archive for 'Investment Objectives'

"Doing Nothing Will Cost You!"

Posted on 26. Aug, 2010 by Chris Lang.

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Whenever Investors are confused ... the Property Market tends to do nothing and simply moves sideways.
You observed that when the GFC first struck.

People simply put their buying decisions 'on hold'. And then, frantically played catch-up over the last 12 months ... as soon as they realised things were still okay here in Australia.

Over that [...]

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Can You Afford to Miss Out?

Posted on 23. Aug, 2010 by Chris Lang.

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The other day, we took a look at Commercial property cycles, and where the various Australian CBD office markets might sit.

Currently, Melbourne seems to be "leading the pack". But you might be interested to explore exactly why that is.
Some recent research by Jones Lang LaSalle indicates that Melbourne's Office vacancy is likely to fall to [...]

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"Cycles Ain't Cycles"

Posted on 09. Aug, 2010 by Chris Lang.

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Overall, Australia has sailed through the Global Financial Crisis more or less unscathed. And from all accounts, Victoria and enjoys the standout economy of all the States.

The Traditional Cycle Has Been Interrupted

Last week, you explored the traditional cycle for CBD Offices — being 18 years from peak to peak. And over that same period, Retail [...]

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Commercial Property Cycles ...

Posted on 03. Aug, 2010 by Chris Lang.

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How do you ever understand them?

Before talking to you about Commercial property, let's take a quick look at Investment Cycles in general.

A recent AFR article contained this rather clever chart ... showing an Investor's mood at different points throughout the Cycle.

My reading would be that Australia is currently at the "Optimism" stage of the upturn [...]

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"Capture Your Firm's Full Value"

Posted on 28. Jul, 2010 by Chris Lang.

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Last week, we talked about what you could be missing out on ... when you find the need to move.

Whenever you decide to relocate to new Headquarters, what are the key things you are seeking to achieve?

New premises that perfectly meet your needs — as to design and location;
A secure lease, with built-in flexibility down [...]

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Interest Rates Looking Forward

Posted on 03. Jun, 2010 by Chris Lang.

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... and Commercial Property

This week's decision by the RBA to leave the cash rate on hold was an easy one — mainly because the major banks had basically helped it out, by increasing their rates earlier by a greater margin.

The RBA's view was that the current rate of 4.5% was "appropriate for the near term". [...]

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Commercial Property Yields?

Posted on 26. May, 2010 by Chris Lang.

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... Exactly How Do They Work?

Recently, I was invited to conduct a Workshop at a 3-day Conference for some 1200 delegates.

My role was to provide some insight into the main Commercial property sectors. And explain just how the combined returns for each sector relate to one another.

So what I've done is to create a short [...]

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Is Negative Gearing for You?

Posted on 13. May, 2010 by Chris Lang.

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Buying and negatively gearing a Commercial investment property is not forever in one — particularly, with interest rates on the rise.

And if you already have high personal debt ... adding to that wouldn't be a smart move on your part.

Make Borrowing just one of your Tools

ny gearing you decide to take on, should be viewed [...]

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Interest Rate Rises ...
Are they a Good Sign?

Posted on 05. May, 2010 by Chris Lang.

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The RBA's decision on interest rates yesterday came about because of what's happening here in Australia, rather than in Europe.

It has been made against the backdrop of our exporters having recently extracted massive price hikes for iron or in coal, as a result of China's strong growth.

Since the global turmoil started in 2008, the $A [...]

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"Things Can Change So Quickly"

Posted on 15. Apr, 2010 by Chris Lang.

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ave you stopped to think just how things have changed over the past 25 years?

Just take a look at the global trade figures for the United States, Japan, Germany and Britain.

After the United States, China is now the world's largest economy. However, it is currently the largest exporter; while being the second-largest importer.

Here's a [...]

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Will Interest Rates Affect
Commercial Yields?

Posted on 07. Apr, 2010 by Chris Lang.

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Yesterday, the RBA confirmed an upward bias with its latest rate increase.

This table from today's Financial Review seems to sum up the RBA's position fairly well.

Residential property prices are still surging (particularly in Sydney & Melbourne); and our commodity exports have also regained their momentum.

As such, the RBA has decided that Australia is in full [...]

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