Getting into the property investment market requires a lot of preparation. While you may be financially-able, you still have to consider how you can turn your hard-earned Ringgit into a an investment capital and earn from it.
1. Know your budget
Before investing in property it’s vital to have a thorough understanding of your cash flow. Also, ask your bank for a pre-approval of your investment loan, so you know how much you’re able to borrow before you start hunting for properties.
2. Don’t underestimate ongoing costs
Make sure you budget enough for rates, insurance and general repairs. And when you have purchased your ideal investment property do what you can to prevent costly maintenance issues arising, such as replace ageing taps.
3. Buy in a growth area
Try to choose an investment property in an area where there is strong demand for rental accommodation. Buying a property close to transport, universities and schools will make it more attractive to renters.
4. Be realistic about your investment goals
Are you looking for fast capital growth or wanting to hold the property long-term? During boom periods, it’s much easier to renovate properties and turn them over for a quick profit. In slower economic times, it may take many years to achieve the same growth.
