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Have you got your money under control or do “You Need a Budget™”?

26 April, 2012 · Posted by Rachael Goldsworthy

I have been asked lots of questions over the years as to what is the best way to save a deposit to purchase a home.  Whilst I am not a financial adviser and am not providing any financial advice to you, I am happy to share the methods I have utilised to save deposits to purchase property over the last two decades.  You may not agree with everything I say however perhaps if you can take the concept and mould that idea into something that you feel you could see working for you, that is great.

Like anything there are many ways to achieve goals however you must first succinctly identify as to what it is you want to achieve.  Put your goal in writing and then break that goal down to a step by step process as to how you will achieve this goal.

For example let’s say, you want to buy a house worth $350,000.  Therefore you will need 10% of $350,000 which equals $35,000.

Next question is when do you want to buy the house, let’s say you said two years.  You then divide the $35,000 by by 104 weeks = $336.54 per week savings required.

At this point you can either say I earn enough money to be able to save this amount above and beyond my weekly expenses or say, gee that is a bit much I might have to revisit my goals and perhaps take three or four years to complete your goal.  You might even consider purchasing a more affordable home to reduce the amount you need to save and time as to which it will take to achieve this goal.

If you are like a considerably high proportion of the population and are not disciplined to be able to save money on a regular basis you may need a little help with technology.  There are some great Apps and Software Programs that make it easier to become more accountable to achieve savings and can even make it fun. 

Whilst I am not endorsing the product some friends of mine are using one App in particular called “You Need a Budget™”.   They say they find it really helpful to keep them on track with their savings and daily expenditure and it is apparently simple to use for even the most technologically challenged 🙂  You can download on your Mac or PC …but wait there is more, no free steak knives however there is a free 34 day trial http://youneedabudget.com

Another handy option available through your financial institution is that you are able to set up direct debits from your nominated bank accounts, on whatever payment cycle and whatever amount you prefer.  Therefore your savings are always deducted from your account first and what you have left in your pay is what you have to live off, rather than spending your pay and saying I have nothing left to save this week. 

I find that once you get started on a savings regime, the less you have the less you need. 

What have you got to lose other than a little time and an opportunity to accelerate your savings to buy your first home, pay off your credit card, go on that family holiday, or whatever that goal is for you. 

I would love to hear your best saving tips, so please feel free to post a comment and I will publish for the readers.

Happy saving.

Rachael 🙂

Filed Under: Featured Articles, Real Estate Tagged With: Apps, banks, budget, direct debits, direct deposits, financial institutions, get ahead, goal, goals, money, poor, rachael goldsworthy, rachael goldsworthy realty, real estate, real estate agent hawkesbury, saving, savings regime, Software Programs, Windsor, you need a budget

Archaelogical and geotechnical investigations on Windsor Bridge

23 April, 2012 · Posted by Rachael Goldsworthy

Roads and Maritime Service (RMS) is looking at adopting Option 1 – a high level bridge 35 metres downstream of the existing bridge. (click link below to read the full)

As such they will be conducting achaelogical and geotechnical investigations on and around Windsor Bridge commencing on 23rd April, 2012.

Windsor bridge

If you have any questions in regards to these enquiries the best person to contact is Roy Surace on 02 9352 9549.

Have a great week.

Rachael 🙂

 

Filed Under: Community Update, Events, Real Estate, Windsor Tagged With: archaelogical and geotechnical studies windsor bridge, Hawkesbury river, history, rachael goldsworthy, rachael goldsworthy realty, real estate, real estate agent hawkesbury, RMS, Roads and Maritime Services, The Peninsula, Thompson Square, Windsor, Windsor Bridge

National Trust’s Heritage Festival

19 April, 2012 · Posted by Rachael Goldsworthy

Living and working in the Hawkesbury, having opportunities to visit heritage homes allows me to appreciate my heritage even more.

As part of the National Trust’s Heritage Festival there will be an open home at 74 The Terrace, Windsor on Sunday, 15 April, 2012.  The cost will be $15 per person which includes a devonshire tea. Proceeds from the day will be donated towards the re-roofing of the bell tower at St Matthew’s Anglican Church.

Enjoy learning more about the great district we live in and get involved.  Tour times are 1pm, 2pm, 3pm, 4pm with gates opening at 12:45pm.  Bookings are essential by phoning Helen on 4577 6677.

I look forward to seeing you there.

Rachael 🙂

Article courtesy of Hawkesbury Gazette, Wednesday April 11, 2012

74 The Terrace Windsor Open House

Filed Under: Real Estate, Windsor Tagged With: 74 The Terrace, Catherine Farm, Catherine Street, Hawkesbury Historical Society, history, Holland family of Windsor, Innovation and Invention in Historic Hawesbury's Pioneer Past, Maria Cope, National Trust Heritage Festival, New Street, rachael goldsworthy, rachael goldsworthy realty, real estate, real estate agent hawkesbury, Repair and Restoration Committee of St Matthew's Anglican Church Windsor, Rickaby Farm, St Matthew's Anglican Church, The Terrace, William Walker Solcitor, Windsor

Happy Friday the 13th, make it your lucky day!

13 April, 2012 · Posted by Rachael Goldsworthy

Property represents a very secure, long-term form of wealth creation. A well managed investment can offer many advantages, including income and capital growth.

Many investors may also be able to use their investment to reduce tax payable on their assessable income. Property is also a good option as part of an investment portfolio, particularly with people who do not need immediate access to their money and wish to protect themselves against inflation over the long term.

It is important, however, to be aware of the responsibilities of managing your property investment and assuring proper care and responsibility. As considerable money is at stake, you need to take the time to get good advice before you act – and remember, consideration of any investment presents wide and varied alternatives and there are always plenty of experts ready to pass on their opinion. It is wise, therefore, to always seek appropriate advice from a qualified financial advisor, accountant and real estate agent.

Friday the 13th has been known to be unlucky for some however not for those landlords who take out landlord insurance. For less than one week rent you would be able to insure your home against the worst case scenario.

Stevie Wonder says “you believe in things that you don’t understand and you suffer”… Take Stevie’s advice, if you don’t understand, seek advice from those professionals in the know and ensure you have good luck by choice.

Click the link below to see what Stevie says…

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I would love to hear your stories of luck, post a comment.

Rachael 🙂

Filed Under: Events, Fun Days, Real Estate Tagged With: friday the 13th, lucky, rachael goldsworthy, rachael goldsworthy realty, real estate agent hawkesbury, stevie wonder, superstition, unlucky, Windsor

McGraths Hill – Area Profile

21 March, 2012 · Posted by Rachael Goldsworthy

Local Real Estate Agent, Rachael Goldsworthy, says, “McGraths Hill is a middle class, family area. It’s popular for a lot of reasons. There are public and private schools and very large sporting grounds of Colbee Park. It’s close to the water, so there are plenty of recreational activities, a cycle way and boat ramps.It also has Bunnings, Aldi, a Home Centre and a number of quality specialty stores and restaurants.“

 McGraths Hill is on the Hillsbus routes to Westfield at Rouse Hill and Windsor and close to the M2 motorway.

 “We recently sold a four bedroom home in Books Crescent for $460,000. It is a good area for owner-occupiers as well as investors given that there is so much nearby and it’s within a reasonable commute proximity to the city, Parramatta and Norwest.”

 “McGraths Hill is popular. We currently have homes listed in Kallawatta Crescent and Books Crescent. The last property we sold in Books Crescent went for $460,000, so there is great potential in this area for investors as well as families.”

“Median house price in 2011 was $450,000. This has increased from $290,000  over the last ten years (2002 median price).

“Last month a 22.5% increase in capital growth was reported by real estate analysts, RP Data, which was more than double that of the Hawkesbury,” said Ms Goldsworthy.

Key Facts

• McGraths Hill is 44 kms North West of Sydney CBD and is part of the Hawkesbury Shire. It is bordered by Vineyard and Windsor. It covers approximately 3 square kilometres.

• It was settled in the early 1800s. It was used primarily for farming and grazing.

• The population doubled between 1981 and 1991, but has remained stable over the last few years.

• Current population is 2,477 (according to ABS 2006 census).

• There are 855 dwellings. 75% owner occupied.

• Average number of persons per dwelling is 2.91

• Average age of residents is 32 years (5 years lower than national average).

If you require any further information please do not hesitate to contact Rachael Goldsworthy on 0418 410 498.

Filed Under: Buying, McGraths Hill, Real Estate, Selling Tagged With: Aldi, capital growth, facilities, Hawkesbury river, history, Home Centre, house for sale, mcgraths hill, rachael goldsworthy, rachael goldsworthy realty, real estate agent hawkesbury, vineyard, Windsor

Ferry Services still closed

5 March, 2012 · Posted by Rachael Goldsworthy

Quick update: Local Wisemans Ferry and Sackville Ferry service’s are still both closed, possibly re-open later this week.

Cattai Bridge is still closed due to flooding. Yarramundi Bridge is now OPEN! Richmond and Windsor bridges remain open. Minor flooding continues at North Richmond along Hawkesbury River. At Windsor, the river has fallen below its minor flood level. Minor flooding continues along the Colo River at Putty Road.

According to the RTA Live Traffic website there seems to be a hazard spillage on Bells Line Of Road (@ Hermitage Road) @ Kurrajong Hills. 1 of 2 Westbound lanes will be closed. Emergency services and the RTA are in attendance for the clean up operation. Expected to be closed until Tuesday 6/3/12. Please take care if travelling through the area.

Please take care when driving through the Hawkesbury District, some roads could still be affected by some flooding.

Rain is forcast for the next few days.

Don’t Forget you can get Hourly updates during floods and storms on Hawkesbury Radio 89.9 FM.

For emergency assistance during floods and storms – phone 132500.

Information courtesy of Carlie Sherwood, thanks Carlie.

Nice to see a little sunshine today.

Rachael 🙂

Filed Under: Community Update, Featured Articles Tagged With: Cattai Bridge, Colo River, Ferry, Flood Update, Flood Watch, Floods, Floods Windsor, Hawkesbury river, North Richmond, rachael goldsworthy, rachael goldsworthy realty, real estate agent hawkesbury, Sackville Ferry, Wisemans Ferry, Yarramundi Bridge

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