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  22. <title>5 Taxes That Foreigners Have to Pay When Buying and Selling Property in Singapore</title>
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  32. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>    Upon getting information about an upcoming school science fair and the need to consider a topic of interest, many students will typically have no idea where to get started. While the science fair is typically a common occurrence in any school at any grade level, there are different types of topics that should be taken a look at depending on the age of the student. After first taking a look at the many different categories of science projects, you will be able to locate a suitable choice of topic to take to the next level.There is a wide variety of categories that fall under the types of science projects that can be chosen for a school science fair. These include biology, chemistry, physics, microbiology, biochemistry, medicine, environmental, mathematics, engineering, and earth science. While you may not have yet learned very much in any of these categories, don&#8217;t be afraid to see what each one entails. Taking a good look at your interests will allow you to focus on the right direction to take.Many resources are also available for those who are unsure as to the topic they are wanting to use to create their science projects. If you take a look at the topics that fall under the biology category, you will likely notice that there are topics that deal with plants, animals, and humans. For those who are in 2nd grade or 3rd grade, an interesting topic may be to determine if ants are picky over what type of food they eat. While this topic might not be of interest to an 8th grader, it is certainly something in the biology category that an elementary school student would enjoy.Along with the biology category, a high school student may want to take a look at diffusion and osmosis in animal cells as this would be a more appropriate topic for the grade level. A student in 6th grade would be more advanced than an elementary school student, but not as advanced as a high school student. At this middle school grade level, a topic of how pH levels effect the lifespan of a tadpole may be of interest.Whichever resource is used to locate a topic for science projects, it is always a good idea to consider the grade level of the student prior to making a selection. It is always assumed to be best to have a project at an appropriate level in order to keep the attention of the student and provide a fun and enjoyable learning experience. </p>
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  38. <title>Buying An Overseas Property &#8211; Getting It Right From The Start</title>
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  47. <description><![CDATA[Do you worry about issues like:o Where do I find an honest company?o How much money will I need?o What investment options are available to me?o How easy is it to buy an overseas property?o What are the implications of the purchase process?o How can I be sure that the company I&#8217;m buying from really [...]]]></description>
  48. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Do you worry about issues like:o Where do I find an honest company?o How much money will I need?o What investment options are available to me?o How easy is it to buy an overseas property?o What are the implications of the purchase process?o How can I be sure that the company I&#8217;m buying from really exists?o How can I be sure that my property will be built?o Even worse, how do I know that the company won&#8217;t run off with my money?o How do I know that my property will be legal?o Will I be able to find my way through all the potential language and cultural problems of buying an<br />
  49. overseas property?o Will the company offer me support throughout the buying process?It&#8217;s only reasonable to expect that you want answers to these very sensible and pertinent queries even before moving on to consider other important issues such as location and the most suitable type of property.Why is purchasing property overseas a sound investment option?History shows that on average property prices around the world double every 10 years.<br />
  50. Even with the UK property market crash in the early 90&#8242;s, values recovered and since then have soared to record levels. Fluctuations are likely to happen as with all investments but property does, over time, seem to recover better than most.Let&#8217;s look at the statistics. Research tells us that the average house price in the UK is approximately £180,000 and the interest rate is 5.5%, the highest it&#8217;s been for six years.TOP TIP<br />
  51. You must consider your options carefully and research which countries are likely to perform to your desired level and at the same time, negate any potential downturn in property values in<br />
  52. that country.You only have to look at the statistics on the right to see that in the UK, property prices have doubled in just under six years! It&#8217;s highly unlikely that this will continue, so looking further afield to other property markets may be a better option to benefit from future price increases elsewhere.Property investment is a long-term commitment, not a short-term solution, but for those who remember that fact, the rewards can be great. With UK property prices at an all-time high, more and more first-timers, unable to afford even a studio flat on the domestic front, are looking to the overseas market as their best chance of getting a foot on the property ladder.<br />
  53. Source: http://www.telegraph.co.ukThese statistics show the increase in UK property prices over the<br />
  54. last 30 years:o 1977: £12,835↑43%o 1979: £18,402↑33%o 1981: £24,543↑11%o 1983: £27,208↑26%o 1985: £34,338↑23%o 1987: £42,283↑46%o 1989: £61,575↓-8%o 1991: £56,417↓-8%o 1993: £51,846↑2%o 1995: £52,835↑9%o 1997: £57,724↑21%o 1999: £69,791↑24%o 2001: £86,855↑43%o 2003: £124,050↑27%o 2005: £158,029↑15%o 2007: £181,574When it comes to considering overseas property, you are by no means alone.<br />
  55. In recent years there has been a 250% increase in the number of Britons buying property abroad solely for investment purposes. (Source: http://www.overseasdigest.com)British families have already invested over £23 billion in overseas property. (Source: [http://www.aplaceinthesunlive.com])Experts predict that by 2020, one-tenth of the current British population will be living and/or working abroad. (Source: http://www.overseasdigest.com)Over 2,400 people register an interest with Vogue Estates every month and more than 10 million searches are performed on the subject of purchasing property overseas<br />
  56. on the internet.More and more British homeowners are using their family home in the UK to fund the mortgage on an overseas property<br />
  57. through equity release. Others are simply using a substantial increase in inheritance funds or savings to get on the overseas property ladder.TOP TIPYou can purchase an overseas property for as little as £20,000-£25,000 and only need to pay a minimum of £2,000 to secure a property today.Where should I be looking?With EU membership ensuring a balanced distribution of economic wealth between countries, many new EU members are set on improving their infrastructure and attracting foreign buyers to piggy back their growth.There is no doubt that being welcomed into the EU fold has caused the property market in countries such as Hungary and Bulgaria to thrive; in Ireland and Spain prices have quadrupled over the last 10-15 years.Experience has shown that developing countries make the best choices for investment and getting in at the ground level maximises your investment returns.Further afield, countries such as Brazil and Morocco have been quick to utilise their tourist markets and develop their property markets at the same time.Thousands are making this first step every month and so can you.TAKE NOTEIt´s important that you contact a company that´willing to answer any questions, no matter how basic or trivial you may think they are. It&#8217;s all part of the service commitment to you.TOP TIPShrewd investors don&#8217;t wait to buy &#8211; they buy and wait.What are my other investment options?<br />
  58. Traditionally investors have looked to the more obvious investment vehicles to provide them with a solid return on their money:1. Stocks and shares &#8211; the market is volatile and is extremely<br />
  59. high maintenance.2. Pensions &#8211; the state is looking more and more to citizens to<br />
  60. make their own provisions for their old age. Unfortunately the<br />
  61. record of private pension companies has been extremely poor.3. Bonds &#8211; on the positive side these are low risk but, as a result<br />
  62. of this, returns are modest and may only just offset the rate<br />
  63. of inflation.4. High interest accounts &#8211; perennially popular, but the downside<br />
  64. is that they tie up large chunks of your capital for long periods<br />
  65. of time, meaning it is inaccessible or, at best, only released at<br />
  66. enormous cost.5. Art and antiques &#8211; Requires expert knowledge. Your chances<br />
  67. of detecting the first flowering of genius in the next Damien<br />
  68. Hirst are not good.Property is unique in the amount of enjoyment that it can offer its owners and with relatively little maintenance.You can invest purely for capital appreciation or you can rent your property out to make a profit (rental yield) or cover its costs. You could even do both and make time to use it yourself with family and friends. There are many different options at your disposal.Equally, your property investment choice can extend to investing in the quality of your lifestyle.TAKE NOTEProperty millionaires have been created at the rate of more than 58,000 a year since 2001 and by 2010, there will be around three quarters of a million millionaires through rises in property prices. (Source: The Centre for Economics and Business Research)Can buying abroad be easier than buying in the UK?If you choose the right company you can avoid many of the problems that UK homebuyers experience.<br />
  69. Most significantly, you can avoid the banana skin of the housing chain which often collapses, leaving would-be purchasers stressed, angry and, in the worst case scenario, homeless. Since you&#8217;ll be the first to buy your overseas home, you won&#8217;t encounter this potential pitfall.You also won&#8217;t experience the usual horrors of gazumping and sealed bids &#8211; the price that is first requested is fixed when you pay your reservation deposit.The amount that you will need to pay to fix the price, secure your property and remove it from the market can be as little as £2,000. The balance can be paid in staged payments throughout construction or via a mortgage on completion.Take a look at the following scenariosWould your UK estate agent offer you the following services?o Carry out surveys and checks of all legal documents on your<br />
  70. behalf prior to purchase?(In the UK you would pay for the services of a surveyor)o Be on hand to answer all your questions and transfer to the<br />
  71. relevant parties any queries that need expert advice?<br />
  72. o Smooth out any problems that might occur, removing the<br />
  73. worry from your shoulders?o Carry out a stringent due diligence process, ensuring that your<br />
  74. chosen property is fully legal and licensed?o Remove the need for you to speak a foreign language?How much money will I need?You don&#8217;t need to be a property mogul or Premiership footballer to own an investment property abroad these days.You can secure a property with less than £10,000.<br />
  75. By this, we mean that your reservation deposit and the first payment that you will be required to make 28 days later will be enough to launch you into the overseas property market.Some properties require no further payment until completion, when it is usual to finance the balance with a mortgage or equity release from your UK property.Others request smaller payments at regular intervals.TOP TIP<br />
  76. If you are looking to finance some or all of the purchase price, it is advisable to seek an independent financial advisor before committing yourself to a purchase. Always ensure that you know beforehand how much you can afford.TAKE NOTE<br />
  77. You must have approximately £10,000 in available funds to secure a property. You will then need to think about how to pay the balance on completion. </p>
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  83. <title>8 Top Tips When Buying an Investment Property</title>
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  92. <description><![CDATA[In most countries, purchasing an investment property continues to be one of the most popular ways to invest. The goal of this investment should be to provide you financial freedom and enhance wealth. The problem is many believe that once they get into the venture, it will be a guaranteed, easy success.It is vital you [...]]]></description>
  93. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> In most countries, purchasing an investment property continues to be one of the most popular ways to invest. The goal of this investment should be to provide you financial freedom and enhance wealth. The problem is many believe that once they get into the venture, it will be a guaranteed, easy success.It is vital you learn how to effectively manage your investment as this will determine whether or not the investment can help you achieve your financial goals. Below are a few tips when buying an investment property:1. Choosing the ideal property at the right pricePurchasing an investment property at the right price is highly critical. It is all about the capital growth when it comes to investing in a property so make sure to choose a property that has a high potential of increasing in value.Always do research. Find out as much as you can about what is selling in a certain area. The more you learn, the more you become skilled in determining the property that is worth investing on. In other words, you will know a bargain when you see it.If you want to acquire valuable data on various locations and properties, get information from lenders and insurers as they have data that can help you avoid selecting the wrong investment property.2. Do Your ComputationsYou should consider property investment as a means of long term type of investment. As this is the case, you need to ensure that you have the budget to maintain your mortgage repayments over the long-term. It is not right to sell your investment property when you are not good and ready since if you are to encounter any financial problems then you might be forced to dispose of the property at the wrong time.It is less expensive to keep an investment property and service the loan once you already own the property. This is because you can get rental payments as well as tax deductions on several of the expenses connected with property ownership. Things will become easier along the way especially that as rent tend to increase over time so will your income.Learn the taxes involved in property investment and include this in your budget. Seek advice from your accountant and learn about stamp duty, capital gains tax and land tax. While interest rates can change over time, as the owner, you can always increase the rental fee to cope with the expenses.3. Get a Reliable Property ManagerUsually, a property manager is a licensed real estate agent whose job is to make sure that things are in order for you and your renter. Your agent can provide you advice, assist you in managing your tenants and help you get the best value for your property.Your agent should be able to teach you about property law as well as the rights and responsibilities of both you and your tenants. The agent can also handle maintenance problems. Except for other emergency repairs, the maintenance costs should get your approval first in advance. Your agent can also assist in finding the right tenants, do background checks as well as make sure tenants pay rent on time.4. Understand the market and the dynamics where you are buying.Search for other properties available in your current area and talk with as many real estate agents and locals as you can. Only get advice from professionals you can trust and make sure to do the leg work. You can use the information in this site to view demographics, average rents, property values, and suburb reports.It will be to your advantage to know about the changes that are planned or are happening in your suburb. For example, knowing about the planned by-pass may quickly enhance the value of your property as this means traffic in the area may reduce.5. Pick the right type of mortgage to suit you.There are a lot of financing options for an investment property. Seek advice in this area to find the option that will be in favour to your financial status.While the interest on an investment property loan is usually deductible, some borrowing costs are not easily deductible. Appropriately structuring your loan is vital and it is best that you seek help from a trustworthy financial advisor about this.When choosing between a fixed rate loan and a variable rate loan, go with the loan that is in favour with your circumstance. Carefully consider both options before you decide. For example, as a variable rate loan can become cheaper overtime, choosing a fixed rate loan at the appropriate time can really be beneficial.Rather than principal and interest, a majority of the investment loans should be created as &#8216;interest only&#8217; as it can enhance the effectiveness of the tax of your investment especially for a home loan. An &#8216;interest only&#8217; loan is better compared to principal and interest loan when it comes to investment property since it causes your negative gearing benefit to decrease as you pay down your loan.6. Examine the age and condition of the property and facilities.The condition of your property and facilities can highly affect the profit of your investment. It is vital, that before making a purchase, you hire a professional property inspector to perform comprehensive inspection of the property in order to detect potential issues earlier.7. Make the property attractive to tenantsChoose neutral tones and make sure that your property&#8217;s kitchen and bathroom is in good condition. An attractive property can attract better quality tenants. When it comes to purchasing a property, do not only consider what you think is attractive to you. What is attractive to you may not be attractive to some. Remember, that the investment property will be the home of your tenant and not your own.8. Take a long-term view and manage your risksThink of property investment as a long term investment and understand that property prices do not rise right away. The longer you can commit to a property, the better. When you build up equity then you can decide to purchase your second investment property. Avoid being greedy and balance your goal of financial stability and in enjoying your current life. </p>
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