Buying a house as an investment property
Some general advantages:
- You own the land
- Land value can increase proportionally more than the difference in rental yield
- Potential to subdivide or add a granny flat for higher rental returns
- More desirable for families, who may be more reliable tenants
- Investment options: adding a room, solar or carport may drive growth.
Some general considerations:
- More expensive than a townhouse
- Harder to buy, lower urban supply
- Maintenance costs, like roof replacement, plumbing and landscaping
- No maintenance help from strata
- Distance from urban centre/beach, further commute than unit
- Increase in capital growth could potentially mean more Capital Gains Tax if you sell
- Zoning/subdivision restrictions (check with council)
- Higher insurance and land tax
- Keep an eye out for low-quality flippers and owner builders selling for profit after construction’s finished.