Rick Otton Advises Sydneysiders To Go For Cash Flow Instead Of Capital Growth When Investing In Sydney Property
(PRWEB) September 20, 2013 -- “Capital growth is risky because it asks investors to wait for their cash bit later. In the unstable state of the economy, you’ll never know if your cash bit can still arrive when you need it,” commented Rick Otton, the author of the best-selling finance book - How To Buy A House For A Dollar, on news articles recommending investors to focus on capital growth.
Sydney property prices are steadily rising, and an article from Domain.com.au published on 7 September 2013 tells investors that they could utilize this for capital growth if their properties are constructed in areas with high land value.
Mr. Otton, however, disagrees with this opinion stating that “the recommendation is based on an old methodology which has become obsolete,” especially in the economic setup after the global financial crisis of 2008.
He clarified in one of his recent interviews that he is not labelling capital growth as “bad,” but he just wants people to question if it is still right for the systems in place now.
Mr. Otton, then, proposed that “instead of waiting for your cash later you can get your cash now with positive cash flow,” and that this is better because “you can choose and make your decisions now based on the money coming in.”
“Unlike with the old process that tells you to search for high value lands, getting positive cash flow with property is easier because you can generate it anywhere. What’s important is how you buy the Sydney real estate instead of what you buy,” he said.
“How you buy a Sydney property is an important process for creative strategies, and this means buying without getting house loans, paying stamp duty, or paying the 20 percent deposit,” Mr. Otton explained.
Mr. Otton shared that in dodging these processes investors can now design and position property deals which can give him and the seller cash now and not later.
You can learn more details about Rick Otton and his creative property solutions during his Sydney real estate event on 12 October 2013 for his How To Buy A House For A Dollar Book Tour.
You can register to this event for free at http://www.howtobuyahouseforadollar.com/.
About Rick Otton
Rick Otton is the Australian property coach responsible for creating the creative real estate strategies used in buying and selling houses which are in negative equity. He has been investing in property for 22 years, and he has helped around 30,000 people reach their property goals in the span of his career.
He developed creative real estate strategies in 1991 during the “Savings and Loan Crisis” in the United States of America. With the help of the strategy’s prototype and his wife- Jane Otton, he was able to accumulate 76 properties in just 1 year. Mr. Otton constantly updates and improves these strategies as changes are introduced to related legislations and housing regulations.
The immediate success of the strategies prompted him to start the real estate company We Buy Houses Pty Ltd. Mr. Otton is currently the company’s Chief Executive Officer and they now operate business in Australia, New Zealand, U.K., and U.S.A .
Recently, Mr. Otton achieved his life-long dream of publishing his own book- How To Buy A House For A Dollar. It is a compendium of all the strategies a property investor needs to buy and sell houses easily without the need for traditional bank financing.
How To Buy A House For A Dollar received critical acclaim in Australia; making it to the list of Top 10 Most Popular Finance Title for 2013 as voted by Money Magazine and Dymocks Book stores.
Mr. Otton also regularly conducts one-day seminars, free of charge around Australia about his book. The How To Buy A House For A Dollar One Day Live Event brings together seasoned experts of creative strategies with new students for an interactive discussion of the book’s contents.
More information about Rick Otton’s book tour can be found in http://www.howtobuyahouseforadollar.com/ or call 1300 888 450 if you’re in Australia.
You can also visit http://www.rickotton.com/ for details about Rick Otton.
Dianne Mae Pribhdas, rickotton.com, http://www.rickotton.com, +61 497081882, [email protected]
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