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Let's make an easy example. - J9 _& _# h; [( S" Z2 |# l
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Suppose one person bought a house worth 100,000 last year. It's a two bedroom style.+ M% G5 B L% u( j o
After one year, he or she decided to sell it out. ' S' \6 g1 }+ }9 X; C: Z
, N: @1 a! Q* t: y! ZCost (expense):
: l7 Y2 C* t8 ?Business tax: 5%*100,000=5000 (please verify)) X/ ]8 E, }% U* s
& z5 a9 C- i5 b4 EMortgage interest: 5%*100,000=5000 (not only the loan interest you pay the bank, but the interest of inital payment of house should also be accrued)
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Estate agent fee: 1%*100,000=1000 (this part is neglected in previous statement)! l7 @8 ~/ }2 e# d
$ j% J- V% [, D$ e9 O3 m! cReal estate management fee: 250*12=3000% @% n/ M3 e) \3 N) B$ _+ {2 k
Total cost: 14000
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Y$ J8 G! M- l4 @Benefit:
8 V- \0 m+ Y6 eThe saved rental: 350*12=4200& _" T, l; L( U/ g) l. Q4 f
The rental income from tenant: 350*12=4200
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Value increase: 100,000*6%=6000# j8 B0 ?0 Y. l% G# ~. V4 y! ^, I
# k* `9 q( C9 B* F- \4 M; YTotal benefits: 14400
# a8 s# h6 }# F1 ], L; k; qSo if both purchasing and selling transactions are conducted in one year, just slight gain could be achived. So the edmonton estate market is not worthwhile for short term investment
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[ Last edited by knptmug on 2005-3-8 at 07:45 PM ] |
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