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		<title>Australians and Real State Investments</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Australians are enamored by real estate investment. Big numbers of them, mostly people in their 60’s and up, are showing up at real investment seminars.</p>
<p>Real estate investors in Australia have kept up with advancements in information technology, and the Internet is now their primary source of information instead of newspapers and other media. The Internet simplifies and speeds up searching for information about real estate.</p>
<p>Property investors in Australia generally don’t think much of realtors simply because, in spite of working in the industry, they seldom own more than one property. They compare them to an architect who does not own a house.</p>
<p>Real estate professionals in Australia caution that the road to financial success in real estate is beset with various hazards. Their first advice to prospective investors is that if something sounds too good to be true, it most likely is.<br />
Several thousands of Australians favor owning real estate over shares. This is because historically, real estate in the country has been doubling every decade. As they see it, that makes real estate a sure thing. A lot of these investors also appreciate the importance of networking and of being diligent.</p>
<p><span id="more-26"></span> If you’re aiming to become a successful property investor, they recommend that you form a group of advisers to help you. The group should include accountants who have a background in real estate, mortgage brokers, surveyors, landscape artists, interior designers, renovation experts, property managers and real estate agents.</p>
<p>The Australian real estate market has been portrayed as something like the old Wild West, minus the shooting. There’s still a fortune to be made out there, but one can still find enjoyment along the way.</p>
<p>Caught your interest yet? If so, start educating yourself on Australian real estate by reading, participating in seminars, or going online. And if you know some successful investors, ask them for whatever useful advice they can give you. You may want to check out the Investors Club website (www.tic.com.au). They offer to provide assistance through every stage of investment, from providing information on researched investment property to obtaining finance, all the way to property management. You’re not supposed to pay anything for all these services; these will be paid for by the vendor.</p>
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