Australian Real Estate Investing?Sunny Side Up!
The SunshineCoast, to anyone that
The SunshineCoast, to anyone that
Real estate books are a mixed batch. There are those that I recommend, such as Eldred and McLean’s excellent Investing in Real Estate, now in it’s fifth edition. On the other end of the spectrum is Robert Kiyosaki’s bestselling fable Rich Dad Poor Dad, a dangerous and misleading book if ever there was one.
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One of the best kept secrets in the Tri-Lakes area is the Woodmoor Pines Golf and Country Club. This club features Golf, Tennis, Swimming (both indoor and outdoor) as well as multiple dining and meeting rooms.
This is a great club in a a great area, Woodmoor. Here’s a little video that talks about the club:
Woodmoor Pines Golf and Country Club Video Tour - Monument, CO 80132
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There’s a conventional wisdom out there that higher-end properties bring good tenants and lower end properties bring problem tenants.
Real estate investing is all about relationships and dealing with people. In this column I’ve written about the need for trust in order to build long term symbiotic relationships. I’ve also written about using contracts to build a solid legal safety net.
So…which is it? Back in the ‘60s a management theorist Douglas McGregor originally wrote about two theories about managing relationships: Theory X, which is a negative view that assumes that people are inherently lazy, dislike work, and need (want) to be controlled, and Theory Y which argues the opposite – that people are self-motivated and will choose to seek responsibility and do good work.