There are a number of holding costs that many first time investors fail to take into account when buying an investment property.
These include:
- Interest.
- Principle.
- Property management.
- Insurance.
- Rates.
- Maintenance.
- Water.
- Land Tax.
The good news is that many of these fees are negotiable and vary from company to company.
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The Holding Costs As A Property Investor
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