In stark contrast to the large influx of foreign buyers entering Australia’s residential property market over the 2016-17 period, the start of 2018 began with new figures indicating demand from foreign buyers have dropped off over the past months as a result of various tax changes and credit restrictions from both Australian and overseas policy […]
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Tracking Yield and Discount Rate Compression
Posted date: November 2nd 2017 . Author Gregory Preston .
Preston Rowe Paterson Sydney is monitoring investment real estate yield and discount rate (IRR) compression. In the recent decreasing interest rate, environment yield and discount rate (or IRR) compression has become a commonly accepted phenomenon. What will be the impact of risk free rate and debt cost increases? Greg Preston, speaking at the Core Property […]
Read Full StoryTenant Wellness- Driving Investment Returns
Posted date: November 2nd 2017 . Author Gregory Preston .
Patrick Cooper of Preston Rowe Paterson Sydney believes that tenant retention is fundamental in today’s market. Landlords and property owners are moving towards incorporating tenant wellness features into existing and new office spaces to modernise the ongoing tenant experience in office assets. In recent times, more time has been invested into acquiring a deeper understanding […]
Read Full StoryChanges to the Commercial Building Disclosure Program (CBD) about to take effect
Posted date: June 20th 2017 . Author AdminSydney .
Preston Rowe Paterson’s Property, Asset and Facilities Management team are committed to providing up to date information regarding Regulatory changes in the Property Industry. As at 1 July 2017, the Commercial Building Disclosure (CBD) Program is undertaking a major change. The program was established by the Building Energy Efficiency Disclosure Act 2010 and is managed […]
Read Full StoryHow the new legislation may affect your superannuation assets
Posted date: June 19th 2017 . Author AdminSydney .
Preston Rowe Paterson is undertaking valuations for clients to ready them for the changes to superannuation regulations. At issue is the aggregate value of assets held in superannuation funds relative to the introduction of the “transfer payment cap”. These changes in the Superannuation (Excess Balance Tax) Imposition Act 2016, which may lead to a need […]
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