Investor Tools

Investor Tools

Welcome to the Investor Tools section of our website.

Access Market Updates, Latest Interest Rates, Property and Mortgage Calculators, Property Legislation and Real Estate Consumer guides. All of this as your fingertips!
 

DRAFT Residential Tenancies Bill 2009
A draft Bill has been prepared to update and reform the NSW residential tenancy laws and was released by the Government for community consultation in 2009. The Bill is not law at this stage and changes may be made to it as a result of this consultation before it is introduced to Parliament in 2010. 

Latest News
Access to the latest and historical monthly Rental Market Updates from Focus Property Solutions.
 

Property Value Estimator
Estimate what your property will be worth in the future.
Simply enter your property’s current value, annual growth rate and number of years.
 

Latest Interest Rates
Updated daily, you have access to comparison rates from all the major banks and lending institutions. The fees can vary between lenders and loans, so remember to compare like with like.
 

Borrowing Power Calculator
Find out how much you can expect to borrow, based on how much you earn and what your current expenses are.
 

Mortgage Repayments
Find out how much your mortgage repayments would be for any borrowed amount, using different interest rates and loan terms. Follow the link and scroll down.
 

Loan Comparison
Select any two home loans on the market for a direct cost comparison. Determine which is the cheapest in interest over the life of the loan. Follow the link and scroll down.
 

Split Loan Calculator
The Split Loan Calculator calculates the total interest amount under a variable interest rate for the full loan term compared the same loan having a fixed rate proportion. Follow the link and scroll down.
 

Stamp Duty Calculator
Find out how much stamp duty you are likely to pay on a property purchase. There is also information on concessions currently under offer from the government.
 

Tax Depreciation Calculator
Estimate the depreciation potential of your investment property with this calculator.
A property investor may claim two distinct types of depreciation on their property, being Plant & Equipment and Building Allowance.
 

Forms & Documents
Access to numerous Office of Fair Trading consumer guides relating to real estate in New South Wales
 

Useful Links
Quick and easy access to NSW legislation relating to real estate and property. Additionally there are links to statistical and demographical websites.

 

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