May 2, 2024
Investment

5 essential strategies for maximising REIT investments in FY 24-25

As the financial year 2023-24 draws to a close, it’s evident that Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) have emerged as a valuable investment and tax-saving tool for investors. In a landscape marked by economic uncertainty and evolving market dynamics, REITs offer a compelling avenue for individuals and institutions alike to access the real estate market

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Property

Azimut and KGHM Discover Nickel-Copper-PGE Mineralization on the Kukamas Property, James Bay Region, Quebec

Exploration Azimut Inc LONGUEUIL, Quebec, April 02, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Azimut Exploration Inc. (“Azimut” or the “Company”) (TSXV: AZM) (OTCQX: AZMTF) is pleased to report on the 2023 exploration program on the Kukamas Property (the “Property”) in the Eeyou Istchee James Bay region of Quebec. Azimut has carried out significant exploration work on the Property since

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Property

Atlanta property owner is left exasperated after THIRTY squatters take over his land – with one freeloader even suing him for $190,000

David Morris says he’s been fighting to get squatters of his nine-acre property since the COVID-19 pandemic  He and his attorney are making progress toward a final removal of the last eight squatters still occupying his land Though he says he’s frustrated about having to now pump thousands of dollars into cleaning up the property,

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Investors

Opinion | It always pays for investors and home buyers to be prudent

The US Federal Reserve has kept interest rates on hold, but that was enough to spark a rally in major stock markets. American shares have hit new records; even the lacklustre Hong Kong and mainland Chinese markets got a boost. A cut this month was always going to be too optimistic; Fed officials expect three

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Property

‘Unfair’: property tycoon hits out at ‘Hong Kong is over’ criticism, says every market has its cycles

Hong Kong’s benchmark index, which was in the 15,000-point range in July 1997 when the city returned to Chinese sovereignty, surged above 30,000 in 2007 and 2018. Last Friday, it closed at 16,353. “Every market has its cycle. Hong Kong’s stock market had gone up to 30,000. But he just took today’s low point [for

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Property

Property investors to get slightly less tax relief than promised in National-Act coalition agreement

The Government has decided not to give residential property investors as much tax relief as National promised Act in the parties’ coalition agreement. Rather than start phasing out the interest limitation rule in the current tax year, as stated in the agreement, it will start being phased out in the year to March 31, 2025.

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Property

Property next door to Queen Mary’s childhood home in Tasmania goes under the hammer

By A. James For Daily Mail Australia 22:53 08 Mar 2024, updated 22:59 08 Mar 2024 A property next door to the childhood home of Queen Mary of Denmark has gone under the hammer in Tasmania. The delightful brick cottage has been sold off for an undisclosed sum after it was listed for $859,000. Located in Taroona a

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Loans

Assumable mortgages are easier to find in these cities — but there’s a catch

Assumable mortgages, or home loans that pass on their mortgage rate from a home seller to a buyer, are considered an attractive option these days: They effectively allow buyers to inherit a far lower interest rate at a time when mortgage rates are higher than 7%. And while these loans are relatively hard to find

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Property

How did property prices perform under nine different Chancellors over the past 30 years?

New data looks at property sales under nine different Chancellors since 1997 Top ranked chancellor saw an average of 96,999 property sales every month Have you ever wondered how the property market has performed under different Chancellors? Well, exclusive research for This is Money and Mail Online Property reveal how vibrant the property market has been

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Property

Labour Deputy Leader Angela Rayner faces mounting questions over claims a council paid thousands to upgrade a property she says she did not live in

She was registered separately from her then-husband Mark on the electoral roll Ms Rayner insisted she lived at a council house under the right-to-buy scheme Angela Rayner was facing mounting questions over her housing arrangements last night after it was claimed that a council paid thousands of pounds to upgrade a property she says she did

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