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SummaryJoin Tyron Hyde on "Ten with Ty" as he converses with Amanda McEwin, a star property developer who transitioned from being a debt-laden mother to banking six and seven-figure profits. Discover Amanda's journey into property development, where she highlights the importance of education, risk management, and building a supportive community. Learn how Amanda's Rising Star Developer program empowers individuals to enter the world of property development with or without their own funds. This episode is a treasure trove of insights for anyone interested in real estate investment and development.Watch on YoutubeAmanda McEwinAmanda McEwin is a highly successful property developer with almost 90 home constructions to her name. She is the founder of Rising Star Developer, a community designed to educate and support aspiring developers in navigating the world of property development. Her work primarily focuses on small-scale property developments and she is passionate about making a positive impact through affordable housing projects.Tyron HydeTyron Hyde is the CEO of Washington Brown, a firm renowned for its expertise in property depreciation. He's a qualified quantity surveyor and best-selling author who has helped countless property investors save on taxes. As the creator and host of the podcast series "Ten with Ty," Tyron brings together industry experts to unlock insights and success stories in the realm of property investment.Key Takeaways:Amanda McEwin transformed her financial situation by leveraging small-scale property development, starting with no initial capital.Investing in education and learning from seasoned professionals can significantly reduce investment risks and expedite success.Building a solid network with key industry players, such as real estate agents and builders, is crucial for accessing off-market deals and estimating project costs.Keeping a balanced focus on risk management ensures stability and sustainability in development projects.Developing with a purpose, such as contributing to affordable housing, enriches both the community and the investor's portfolio.Resources:Rising Star DeveloperClick here to sample the free Rising Star Developer Cash Flow Accelerator program Amanda spoke about during the episode.Need a depreciation schedule for your investment property? Contact Washington BrownHear Tyron Hyde answer his own "Ten with Ty" questions when he was a guest on Amanda McEwin's Building Lifestyle podcastStay tuned for more episodes in the series to continue building your knowledge and skills in property investment.Watch YouTubeDownload Spotify Apple Tyron Hyde is the CEO of Washington Brown Quantity Surveyors
Join property expert Tyron Hyde and guest Jo Vadillo, a savvy property buyer, developer, coach and investor, as they discuss Jo's journey from humble beginnings to becoming a successful entrepreneur in real estate. In this engaging episode, Jo shares insights on building a diverse real estate portfolio, the importance of adding value and navigating the property market as an independent woman. She candidly shares her experiences with clients and portfolio successes while addressing the common challenges women face in the property market. Discover valuable investment strategies, avoid common pitfalls, and explore innovative paths to financial freedom. Whether you're a seasoned investor or a first-time homebuyer, this conversation offers guidance and inspiration to achieve your property investment goals.Key Takeaways:Start Early: Jo emphasises the importance of getting on the property ladder as soon as possible, citing her own journey's turning points.Add Value: Invest in properties where value can be added, whether through renovations or strategic developments.Financial Planning: Utilise professional advice from mortgage brokers and financial planners to maximise returns and avoid costly mistakes.Overcome Fear: Build confidence through education to empower decision-making, especially among women in real estate.Diversify Investments: Consider varied geographic locations and types of properties to establish a robust portfolio.Resources:Jo Vadillo's Businesses:Advocate Property Services: advocateservices.comProperty Women: propertywomen.com.auTen with Ty is brought to you by Washington Brown the Property Depreciation Expert. Watch YouTubeDownload Spotify Apple Tyron Hyde is the CEO of Washington Brown Quantity Surveyors
In this episode, Amanda sits down with Tyron Hyde, founder and CEO of Washington Brown, for a deep dive into investment strategies, property development tips, and the lessons Tyron has learned from his incredible career.
In this compelling episode of "Ten with Ty," host Tyron Hyde welcomes the legendary property investor and entrepreneur Steve McKnight for an in-depth discussion on achieving financial freedom through smart property investment. Steve delves into his storied journey from being an accountant to owning over 500 properties. His new book "Money Magnet" and the recently launched Strategic Opportunities Fund serve as cornerstones for actionable insights on financial growth and legacy building.Watch on YoutubeThis episode encapsulates years of financial wisdom into practical tips and inspirational anecdotes, making it a must-listen for property investors and financial enthusiasts.Steve McKnight's new book: "Money Magnet"Strategic Opportunities Fund: Website: sogif.auTree Planting Project: Website: treechange.comMoney Magnet Podcast: A show by Steve McKnight discussing financial strategies and investment insights.Ten with Ty is brought to you by Washington Brown, the property depreciation experts. washingtonbrown.com.au Watch YouTubeDownload Spotify Apple Tyron Hyde is the CEO of Washington Brown Quantity Surveyors
Contemplate this scenario: you buy a capital city house for $380,000 and a year later it has a market value of $530,000. Up 40% in 12 months, providing a capital gain of $150,000. Or this one: you paid just $240,000 for a house in a regional centre and a year later it's worth $325,000 – up 35% in 12 months. And you're getting a rental return above 7%. A third example is paying $380,000 for a house in a capital city and watching it grow to $480,000 in 12 months. Meanwhile, rents have grown 25% in your suburb, underpinned by a vacancy rate of 0.4%, and your rental return has increased from around 6% initially to well above 7% a year later. These are some of the scenarios to emerge from our analysis of the 50 locations in the special report, The Pulse, published quarterly by Hotspotting in conjunction with depreciation experts Washington Brown. That 40% capital growth scenario has occurred in the Perth suburb of Hillman, which has benefited from the extraordinary price increases experienced in the Western Australian capital in the past 12 months. The 35% leap in values happened in the little-known NSW regional town of Moree, where values have been boosted by construction of Australia's biggest national infrastructure project, the $35 billion Inland Rail Link which spans the three major eastern states. The third scenario relates to Elizabeth East in the northern suburbs of Adelaide, a precinct heavily targeted by first-home buyers and investors for its affordability, good amenities and proximity to major employment nodes. These and other outcomes in locations featured in our report in the past year demonstrate one of the fundamental philosophies that underpins our recommendations to investors: Contrary to a popular real estate theory, you don't need to choose between capital growth and high rental yields. If you select your location well, you can benefit from both. The 50 locations featured in The Pulse report are chosen because they offer above-average rental yields – but we also require our nominated locations to have the credentials for capital growth. Of the 50 locations in the current edition of the report, 48 have recorded growth in their median prices in the past 12 months – including 30 with capital growth above 10%. The top 10 have all had price rises well above 20% - in addition to providing superior rental yields. But the truly outstanding markets are the ones with exceptional growth in both prices AND rents. Consider these examples. Firstly, Armadale in WA. Before Perth's boom convinced investors that any house in Perth was a good buy, few people wanted to buy in downmarket Armadale. Now it's flavour of the year for those seeking a cheap house with high growth prospects. The data for the past year is extraordinary, with the median price up 35% and rents up 28%. The median is now $460,000 but you can still get 6% yields. Then, there's Carey Park, WA: This affordable suburb in the key regional city of Bunbury has become a sought-after location for investors seeking low entry prices and high rental yields. Those who followed our advice and bought there a year ago would be happy: the median house price has jumped 22% and rents are up 23%. The median price is still under $400,000 and rental yields remain around 7%. What about Murray Bridge, SA: Regional South Australia seldom features in the national discussion about real estate growth but it has excelled in recent years, led by Murray Bridge, where both the median price and the median rent for houses have risen 20% in the past 12 months. Vacancies are ultra low at 0.4% and, despite the growth of the past few years, the median price remains within reach of most buyers at $430,000. And then there's Woodridge, QLD: This is another unfashionable option which has nevertheless out-performed. Typical units in this southern Brisbane suburb now cost above $300,000 following annual median price growth of 24% - and, with rents also rising 16%, investors can find yields between 6% and 7%, with the vacancy rate around 1%. There are many other examples like these on our list of 50 key suburbs which we have listed for their superior rental yields AND potential for capital growth. And they're all affordable places that should fit within the budgets of most investors.
Tyron Hyde is the CEO of Washington Brown, one of Australia's oldest and most well-known quantity surveying firms. Having worked there for more than 30 years and being in the industry nearly 40 years now, he not only knows the company inside out, but also has keen property depreciation know-how and a wealth of knowledge about the industry that is hard— if not impossible!— to rival.In this special episode, he outlines six timeless and key lessons he has learnt from walking side-by-side with billionaire property developer, Harry Triguboff—including the tried-and-true secret to his success! Without a doubt, since landing his first job in his teens to becoming a prominent voice in Harry Triguboff's circle the past 27 years, he has truly proven himself a stalwart figure to both his company and clients—and to even many other investors across the Land Down Under. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tyron Hyde is the CEO of Washington Brown, one of Australia's oldest and most well-known quantity surveying firms. Having worked there for more than 30 years and being in the industry nearly 40 years now, he not only knows the company inside out, but also has keen property depreciation know-how and a wealth of knowledge about the industry that is hard— if not impossible!— to rival.In this special episode, he outlines six timeless and key lessons he has learnt from walking side-by-side with billionaire property developer, Harry Triguboff—including the tried-and-true secret to his success! Without a doubt, since landing his first job in his teens to becoming a prominent voice in Harry Triguboff's circle the past 27 years, he has truly proven himself a stalwart figure to both his company and clients—and to even many other investors across the Land Down Under. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this special edition of "Ten with Ty," the tables are turned when host, Tyron Hyde, CEO of Washington Brown, is interviewed by property expert, Hotspotting's Terry Ryder. The pair delve into the intricacies of property investment. Terry places Tyron under the spotlight, extracting invaluable insights about his property investment journey, strategies, and philosophies. The conversation traverses Tyron's first investment, his strategic approach to buying properties, and the lessons learned from his investment experiences.Throughout the episode, Tyrone emphasises the importance of buying when the market is less competitive, highlighting the concept of being counter-cyclical in property investments. The duo also explores common investment mistakes, including the dangers of buying new property without adequate research, and the under appreciated value of advisory teams and resources like RP Data. Tyron's philosophy of not following the crowd is a compelling narrative throughout the discussion.Watch on YouTubeKey Takeaways:Strategic Buying: Tyron stresses purchasing property during market downturns when competition is low, as advised by Harry Triguboff.Investment Philosophy: Emphasises the importance of independent research, not following herd mentality, and understanding property cycles to make informed decisions.First Investment Insights: Details on Tyron's first property investment in Sydney's Balmain and its eventual significant return.Common Mistakes: Highlighting the frequent errors new investors make, such as inadequate research and relying solely on advice from profit-motivated sellers.Holistic Approach: Importance of building a solid team, including mortgage brokers, accountants, and using tools like RP Data for informed investment decisions.Notable Quotes:"I'd rather buy when no one's at an auction than when there's a hundred people at an auction." – Tyron Hyde"Never ever borrow money for shares. If you can't own the share outright, don't buy it.” – Tyron Hyde"Independent advice on where to buy is key." – Tyron Hyde"The richest people in Australia, they're waiting for a property fund to go broke and then say, bang, we'll buy it." – Tyron Hyde"Don't assume your property is always going to go up." – Tyron HydeResources:Washington Brown - The Property Depreciation ExpertsRP Data - A crucial tool recommended for property valuation and comparable sales analysisSQM Research - Essential for property market reports and heat mapping potential investmentsHotspotting - Finding Tomorrow's Hotspots TodayWatch YouTubeDownload Spotify Apple Tyron Hyde is the CEO of Washington Brown Quantity Surveyors
A key way to make property investment more affordable is to tap into the power of depreciation, says Tyron Hyde. Are you worried about how you can continue to afford to hold on to your investment property given the continuous increasing cost of just about everything? The one thing that makes or breaks the sustainability of an investor's journey is cashflow affordability. Affordability is the one thing you really need to consider, manage and control if you're serious about lasting the distance over the years to enjoy the fruit of capital growth. And one of the best ways to help you achieve that is tax depreciation. This is a tax deduction claimed for the natural wear and tear of an income-producing building asset over time, and it's generally the second biggest tax deduction for property investors, after loan interest. Its essentially a tax free kick – you get to claim a cost that you haven't actually paid against your taxable income. So how do you make the most of it? Tyron Hyde is back to explain. As you know from last week's episode, Ty is the CEO of one of Australia's oldest and most well-known quantity surveying firms, Washington Brown, and is also a successful investor, author and podcast host. Enjoy the episode! Next steps Connect with Tyron https://www.washingtonbrown.com.au and if you want to talk about your property cashflow challenges book a personal solutions session with me. Subscribe to Property Hub for free now on your favourite podcast player. Take the next step - connect, engage and get more insights with the Property Hub community at linktr.ee/propertyhubau Book a personal solutions session with Bushy to go deeper on your specific property needs or challenges Continue the discussion with likeminded investors and experts on The Property Hub Collective Facebook group Get a copy of Bushy's book, Get Invested, for FREE, and find out what it takes for you to invest in living more, working less Get all Property Hub info here linktr.ee/propertyhubau About Get Invested, a Property Hub show Get Invested is the leading weekly podcast for Australians who want to learn how to unlock their full ‘self, health and wealth' potential. Hosted by Bushy Martin, an award winning property investor, founder, author and media commentator who is recognised as one of Australia's most trusted experts in property, investment and lifestyle, Get Invested reveals the secrets of the high performers who invest for success in every aspect of their lives and the world around them. Get Invested is part of the Property Hub podcast channel, your home for property investment insights, inspiration and stories from Australia's top property experts, investors, leaders and analysts. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube to get every Get Invested episode each week for free, and also get full access to RealtyTalk, Australia's top online property show for red hot property investing news and insights direct from property industry leaders and influencers. Property Hub is a collaboration between Bushy Martin from KnowHow Property, Kevin Turner from Realty, show producer Andrew Montesi from Apiro Marketing and Apiro Media, and Australia's largest independent podcast networkDM Media. For business enquiries, email andrew@apiromarketing.com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Podcast Episode #75: Why Tax Depreciation Matters With Tyron Hyde Intro: Welcome to our next edition of the Propertybuyer Podcast. End of financial year coming Death and tax are two certainties in life – you can't avoid death but you can minimise your tax. Today you're in for a treat with a tax depreciation expert Tyron Hyde CEO of Washington Brown. Our Thought of the Week: “ Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans”. –John Lennon Podcast with Tyron Hyde, CEO, Washington Brown Topic: Why Property Tax Depreciation Matters Questions we will cover in todays episode: In really simple terms – please explain for our listeners - what is property tax depreciation? How does it work? Why is it important to claim the right amount of tax depreciation? What is the consequence of NOT claiming it? How do you work our various depreciation rates? Does the ATO have prescribed list of all dishwashers and ovens for example? What items attract the highest rates of depreciation? What has changed with depreciation deductions over the past 5 years? Is it likely the Government will continue to amend depreciation rates in the future? Can you still claim depreciation on an older established property? Can you estimate when renovations were undertaken? How do you do that? We are now in the middle of the year and its Tax time – what are some common tax mistakes you see investors make with their claims? Old vs new property investment…When considering buying an investment property – how much important should an investor place on depreciation? Is depreciation an important criteria, or a nice to have factor? Tell me a bit more about your investment strategies and philosophies? Are you an active property investor yourself? What motivated you to get started with property investing? How do you go about deciding where to invest? Do you have specific location criteria? What about deciding on a property type for investing. What is your property selection method or criteria? Have your property investment strategies evolved over time? What do you look for? What does it cost the average investor for a properly prepared tax depreciation report? Would you recommend a QS prepare a depreciation schedule or just having your accountant estimate the deductions? How have you made such a great business out of a topic that people find quite boring? Can you share the best piece of investment advice you've ever received?
Success in property investment starts with a great mentor, says Tyron Hyde. Ty is a successful investor, author and podcast host who has also had the rare privilege of standing on the shoulders of titans to enjoy his own success as the CEO of one of Australia's oldest and most well-known quantity surveying firms, Washington Brown, who specialise in appreciating depreciation and it's benefits for property investors. As you'll hear in this chat, it is great to read books and listen to podcasts, but real learning comes from observing how it's actually done and then doing it yourself. And much of my learning and any success that followed can be linked back to my (Bushy) mentor, the late George Lucey. In this episode I pay tribute to George and talk about what I learned from him, before talking about the power of mentoring, and why you need a mentor, with Ty. Enjoy! Next steps Connect with Tyron https://www.washingtonbrown.com.au and if you want to talk about your property cashflow challenges book a personal solutions session with me. Subscribe to Property Hub for free now on your favourite podcast player. Take the next step - connect, engage and get more insights with the Property Hub community at linktr.ee/propertyhubau Book a personal solutions session with Bushy to go deeper on your specific property needs or challenges Continue the discussion with likeminded investors and experts on The Property Hub Collective Facebook group Get a copy of Bushy's book, Get Invested, for FREE, and find out what it takes for you to invest in living more, working less Get all Property Hub info here linktr.ee/propertyhubau About Get Invested, a Property Hub show Get Invested is the leading weekly podcast for Australians who want to learn how to unlock their full ‘self, health and wealth' potential. Hosted by Bushy Martin, an award winning property investor, founder, author and media commentator who is recognised as one of Australia's most trusted experts in property, investment and lifestyle, Get Invested reveals the secrets of the high performers who invest for success in every aspect of their lives and the world around them. Get Invested is part of the Property Hub podcast channel, your home for property investment insights, inspiration and stories from Australia's top property experts, investors, leaders and analysts. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube to get every Get Invested episode each week for free, and also get full access to RealtyTalk, Australia's top online property show for red hot property investing news and insights direct from property industry leaders and influencers. Property Hub is a collaboration between Bushy Martin from KnowHow Property, Kevin Turner from Realty, show producer Andrew Montesi from Apiro Marketing and Apiro Media, and Australia's largest independent podcast networkDM Media. For business enquiries, email andrew@apiromarketing.com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The report we call The Pulse provides critical intelligence for property investors because it shows how you can get both a high rental yield and excellent capital growth if you choose your location well. Recent editions of The Pulse have featured locations where rents have grown 10-15-20% in a year, but so have property values – providing the ultimate win-win-win situation for property investors. Hotspotting produces this report in association with leading national experts on property depreciation, Washington Brown – who provide additional key elements to the data in this report. The figures from Washington Brown show that intelligent application of depreciation tax benefits can create a significant increase in the rental yield of your property. It depends on a number of factors, including the tax bracket you are in, but typical depreciation benefits for an investment property can lift a 6.3% gross rental yield to 6.75%. A 6.4% yield can improve to 6.8% or 6.9%. Tyron Hyde, the CEO of Washington Brown says that “Depreciation is the secret sauce when it comes to property investing - and can turn a good, positively geared property into an even greater property! “Better yet, depreciation can turn a negatively geared property into a positively geared scenario.” Tyron Hyde reminds us that property investors are able to claim the wear and tear of a property against their taxable income, which should be factored into the yield of a property. Depreciation is a non-cash deduction, which means, unlike all other expenses on your property, you don't have to pay for it. The depreciation amount you can claim is built into your property when you buy it; you just need a Quantity Surveyor like Washington Brown to calculate the number. So, if you get a copy of The Pulse, you can learn a number of key things for property investors: 50 locations which are affordable, where you get above average rental yields, and which have good potential for capital growth – and the important data from Washington Brown which shows how depreciation benefits can turn a good rental yield into a great rental yield.
Welcome to Season 4 of Mental Health Trailblazers: Psychiatric Nurses Speak Up. In this special episode, we kick off the celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Minority Fellowship Program (MFP) at the American Nurses Association with an extraordinary guest, Dr. Linda Washington Brown.Join us as we delve into Dr. Brown's inspiring journey from the segregated South to having a seat at the table where national health policies are made. Dr. Brown reflects on the transformative impact of the MFP, which has trained over a thousand behavioral health professionals, including herself. She shares heartfelt stories of overcoming adversity, the importance of mentorship, and the need for continued support and funding to address mental health and substance use disorders in underserved communities.Dr. Brown's passion and dedication to improving mental health care for all shine through as she discusses her work with people experiencing homelessness, the disparities in vaccine access, and her efforts in training a new generation of health professionals. Her powerful insights and unwavering commitment to making a difference are sure to inspire and motivate listeners.Tune in for an engaging, thought-provoking, and uplifting conversation with a true trailblazer in mental health nursing. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from Dr. LindaWashington Brown's wealth of experience and her vision for a more inclusive and equitable healthcare system. Free continuing nursing education credits are available for listening to this and all upcoming episodes of Season 4. Details in the episode description. Be sure to share this episode and subscribe to our podcast for more inspiring content!Article mentioned by Dr. Brown:Hidden in Plain Sight — Reconsidering the Use of Race Correction in Clinical Algorithms Darshali A. Vyas, M.D. Leo G. Eisenstein, M.D., and David S. Jones, M.D., Ph.D. https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMms2004740CNE information:An email will be sent to you at a later date with instructions on how to claim CNE credit. The American Nurses Association is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation. Learn more about Dr. Linda Washington-Brown at https://emfp.org/mfp-fellows/linda-washington-brown
The Michael Yardney Podcast | Property Investment, Success & Money
Would you like to learn the property investment secrets of Australia's richest property investor? Well, today we'll explore the powerful strategies that fueled Harry Triguboff's ascent to billionaire status, as we learn seven lessons from the $26 billion man who is regularly number one or number two on Australia's wealthiest person list. My guest, Tyrone Hyde, director of Washington Brown, has saved Harry billions of dollars over the last 27 years so I'm keen to hear the lessons he's learned working closely with this successful investor. I hope you'll get some hints on becoming a more successful investor in today's chat. Links and Resources: Michael Yardney Tyron Hyde – Washington Brown Get the team at Metropole to help build your personal Strategic Property Plan Click here and have a chat with us Get a bundle of free reports and eBooks – www.PodcastBonus.com.au Shownotes plus more here: 7 Lessons from Australia's $26Billion Man with Tyron Hyde
Catch the replay of our latest webinar hosted by Tim Graham, General Manager of Hotspotting, featuring Tyron Hyde, the visionary founder of Washington Brown and a master of property depreciation. Dive into the invaluable insights of "7 Lessons from the $26B Man," a presentation inspired by the legendary real estate mogul Harry Triguboff. In this compelling session, you'll explore the powerful strategies that fuelled Harry Triguboff's ascent to billionaire status, with a focus on the transformative impact of compounding in real estate investment. Discover practical advice and nuanced strategies that every property investor should consider: The Power of Compounding: Learn how small, consistent investments can grow over time and how to leverage this in the property market for significant returns. The 1% Rule: Uncover minor adjustments you can make that yield substantial improvements in investment outcomes. Whether it's negotiating a slightly better interest rate or enhancing property features to boost rental appeal, these small changes can dramatically increase your portfolio's value. Annual Reviews: Understand the importance of reviewing your home loan rate annually to ensure you're getting the best possible deal. We'll also discuss the benefits of cross-checking comparable rental prices to maximize your income. For more information on Washington Brown or to connect with Tyron Hyde, please visit www.washingtonbrown.com.au You can also subscribe to Tyron's Ten with Ty podcast here: https://www.washingtonbrown.com.au/podcasts/
About The Guest(s):Tyron Hyde is the CEO of Washington Brown, a property depreciation expert.Steve Palise is the founder of Palise Property, a property investment company. He is also the author of two books on property investing.Summary:Tyron Hyde interviews Steve Palise, a property investor and author, in the first episode of his podcast series, "Ten with Ty." They discuss various topics related to property investing, including Steve's background, the benefits of investing in commercial property, and the importance of leveraging and time in building wealth. Steve also shares his best and worst investment experiences and advises young investors. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the legacy Steve wants to leave and the definition of success.Watch on YouTubeKey Takeaways:Steve's best investment was his first property, which provided a significant return and served as a springboard for his portfolio.His worst investment was a low-priced apartment that required cash payment, and missed out on leveraging opportunities.The most valuable investment advice Steve received is that no one becomes financially free by working for someone else.His ideal portfolio mix includes property, business ownership, and tangible shares.For a 20-year-old with $20,000, Steve advises investing in property or starting a business to gain experience and learn from mistakes.With $500,000 at 50 years old, he suggests investing in low-risk commercial property and focusing on a pay-down strategy.Steve believes success is being true to oneself and finding happiness in personal passions and experiences.Losing money can be a valuable learning experience, especially in the younger years, as long as lessons are learned and applied.In commercial property investing, incentivising tenants can increase the likelihood of them taking up lease options.Quotes:"No one becomes financially free from working." - Steve Palise"You can achieve a lot in a short amount of time." - Steve Palise"Success means being true to yourself." - Steve PaliseWatch on YoutubeOr visit Ten with Ty Tyron Hyde is the CEO of Washington Brown Quantity Surveyors
What does depreciation of Australian real estate assets have in common with living a dream lifestyle in Bali? The answer is Tyron Hyde, who runs Australia's leading quantity surveying firm Washington Brown from a bamboo eco school on the iconic Indonesian island. As the nation's foremost expert on how investors can use depreciation laws to dramatically improve their investment returns, Tyron Hyde has valuable information for property investors hoping to grow their wealth and perhaps retire early. Hyde is the embodiment of that concept of living your best life while achieving financial success. At our 4 July webinar Hyde we spoke about: 1. How he runs a successful Australian quantity surveying company from a jungle in Bali 2. How he changed his business model to work from home, long before Covid made it necessary and then trendy 3. How his business revolutionised its approach to providing depreciation services to property investors, which both saves them money and makes them money 4. How he built a successful and profitable business that doesn't need him to be there
Join Tyron Hyde, the CEO of Washington Brown, as he interviews the most successful people he knows and asks them Ten Questions. After seeing his dad lose all his money, Tyron hopes to leave a playbook for his daughter, and your family too, on how to create, make and most importantly not lose money.Watch on YoutubeOr visit Ten with Ty Tyron Hyde is the CEO of Washington Brown Quantity Surveyors
Do you want to find a way to motivate your staff without sacrificing your income? Then listen to the latest podcast featuring Tyron Hyde, the CEO of Washington Brown! Tyron has been in the property business for over 30 years and can reduce investors' taxable income. He shares his inspiring story of uprooting his family from Sydney to Bali to start a medium-sized business. Tyron explains how he set up a new management structure that gave his staff more responsibility and freedom, which was a success. By implementing profit sharing and giving everyone an equal stake in the company's success, Tyron was able to motivate his team and improve the business's bottom line. His inspiring story will help you find new ways to motivate your employees and improve your business. Listen to the podcast now and start positively changing your work life. If you love this episode, don't forget to subscribe, rate, and share this podcast! See you on the inside! In this episode, we cover: 00:00 Coming up 03:11 Life triggers that sparked Tyron's unconventional journey 05:32 Secrets to developing profit share for business success 10:16 Evolving business models: Lessons from Tyron's experience 13:22 Industry insights: Changing bottom lines and trends 17:57 Overcoming limiting beliefs in Bali and beyond 22:16 Timezone favorites: Tyron's global adventures 26:47 Valuable lessons learned from Tyron's journey 30:22 Harry's old-school wisdom and its impact 36:11 Dream big: Removing constraints for a magical life 41:29 Balancing family and a thriving business About Tyron: Meet Tyron Hyde, the property guru with an impressive background in construction economics. After graduating from UTS and becoming a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Quantity Surveyors, Tyron's journey at Washington Brown began over two decades ago as an eager intern searching for his big break. Today, he is the proud sole owner of Washington Brown Depreciation Pty. Ltd., a testament to his unwavering dedication and expertise. Tyron's passion for property depreciation has made him a sought-after speaker at industry conferences and a trusted source for national media. His insights and knowledge have been shared through numerous articles and books, including his highly acclaimed publication, "Keep Claiming It." With Tyron's guidance, navigating the complex world of depreciation becomes more accessible, empowering property investors to make informed decisions and maximize their returns. Want daily insights? Follow along: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/goosemcgrath/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@goosemcgrath Twitter: https://twitter.com/McgrathGoose TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@goosemcgrath LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/glenn-goose-mcgrath Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gooseface/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're back with Tyron Hyde, CEO of Washington Brown and active property investor. After getting to know him and all the main points from his life so far, we turn to his career and get to the bottom of questions such as: Who are his clients? And, What exactly is it that he does day to day? He also lets us in on the best investments he's ever made, the movie he carries around just in case, and how he became his own tenant. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're back with Tyron Hyde, CEO of Washington Brown and active property investor. After getting to know him and all the main points from his life so far, we turn to his career and get to the bottom of questions such as: Who are his clients? And, What exactly is it that he does day to day? He also lets us in on the best investments he's ever made, the movie he carries around just in case, and how he became his own tenant. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tyron Hyde is the CEO of Washington Brown, one of Australia's oldest and most well-known quantity surveying firms. Having worked there for nearly 30 years, he not only knows the company inside out, but he also has a wealth of knowledge about the industry that's hard— if not impossible!— to rival.In this episode we get to know the active property investor who walks to the beat of his own drum, whether it be here in Australia or barefoot in the Balinese rainforests. While providing tax depreciation and construction cost advice is what has helped him to build his life, it's only a part of what makes Hyde who he is today. He delves into his family history, from the recent to the not-so-recent, and his travels around the globe. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tyron Hyde is the CEO of Washington Brown, one of Australia's oldest and most well-known quantity surveying firms. Having worked there for nearly 30 years, he not only knows the company inside out, but he also has a wealth of knowledge about the industry that's hard— if not impossible!— to rival.In this episode we get to know the active property investor who walks to the beat of his own drum, whether it be here in Australia or barefoot in the Balinese rainforests. While providing tax depreciation and construction cost advice is what has helped him to build his life, it's only a part of what makes Hyde who he is today. He delves into his family history, from the recent to the not-so-recent, and his travels around the globe. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Learn Six Crazy Facts About Depreciation - Plus the Top 5 areas of Australia attracting investor buyers If you have trouble getting your head around the concept of depreciation of houses and apartments, you are not alone. It's puzzling for many investors that the value of their building is depreciating in value, at a time when property values are rising so strongly right across Australia. Property values are up more than 20% this year, as an average across the nation, according to the latest data from CoreLogic. But, in simple terms, it's the land content that appreciates in value – while the structure and the fixtures and fittings depreciate in value over time. This reality is important for property investors, because they can reduce the amount of tax they pay by many thousands of dollars per year by claiming depreciation. A deprecation report by experts Washington Brown can dramatically improve the bottom line for property owners. In this free webinar on Thursday 16 September, Washington Brown's Tyron Hyde and Peter Foldes joined Hotspotting founder Terry Ryder to discuss the issues. Foldes presented state-by-state statistics on where investors are buying, including the Top 5 LGAs for attracting investors, while Hyde discussed his new report “Six Crazy Facts About Depreciation”.
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It’s tax return time and property investors need to be ready. Given the economic uncertainty, it’s never been more important for investors to maximise their deductions to reduce tax. At the same time, investment in new homes is soaring on the back of government stimulus. Enhancing the bottom line through depreciation is a key attraction of investing in new property. This makes it crucial for investors to be aware of “The New Depreciation Reality”. One of the nation’s foremost experts, Peter Foldes of Washington Brown, will present all the details in a special webinar event hosted by Hotspotting founder Terry Ryder on Thursday 27 August. In the webinar, Peter Foldes will answer a series of key questions: · What is Depreciation? · How does claiming depreciation benefit a property investor? · How have the COVID-19 Restrictions affected Depreciation? · What is the New Depreciation Reality?
So much has changed for property investors it's hard to keep up. It feels like the landscape is changing daily, with federal and state governments making new pronouncements. Media is full of it. But many of the key changes that impact on property investors are not being discussed in mainstream media. Changes that will impact on the bottom line of investors are not being reported in our newspapers and news bulletins. As we approach the end of the financial year and tax time, it's critical to know about key factors like tax depreciation, that can put thousands of dollars into the pockets of everyday property investors. On 5 May Hotspotting founder Terry Ryder discussed these issues with Australia's leading expert on depreciation, Peter Foldes of Washington Brown.
William Washington Brown founded the Order of True Reformers, an organization created to promote prosperity, self-sufficiency and African American businesses
William Washington Brown founded the Order of True Reformers, an organization created to promote prosperity, self-sufficiency and African American businesses
In this free webinar Terry spoke with Tyron Hyde, CEO of Washington Brown about the best places to buy in the new post-election landscape.
Since our last podcast took us to Russia, we thought we’d stay a lot closer to home with this week’s. A story in the Australian newspaper caught our eye, concerning growing signs that investors are prepared to mothball their brand-new, off-the-plan apartments. Rather than put their units on the market when both rents and property prices are in a downward spiral, some investors are locking them up until prospects improve. How can this make financial sense? Well, it may be a massive and totally legal tax dodge. If they have zero income, through no rent, and it isn't their home (because no one lives there) then they are going to make maximum bucks on their negative gearing. All their costs like rates and levies can be set against their other income. Not only that, they may also receive huge tax breaks on various aspects of depreciation, all the time the apartment is sitting gathering value when the market starts to turn. According to property depreciation experts Washington Brown, purchasers of an $850,000 unit could save $135,000 in depreciation allowances in ten years. Now, I’m no tax expert but, even assuming it takes five years for the market to get back to where it was, adding depreciation and negative gearing allowances, and taking into account average sized levies, the ghost apartment owner could save about $100,000 in tax breaks in that time. And then in five years, he or she has a brand new apartment to sell or rent at something approaching the value they paid for – and all for doing nothing except switch off the lights. It’s a gamble but not as much as it seems at first. Meanwhile, our state government supports the idea of scrapping negative gearing. Wonder how they’ll feel about tax breaks encouraging investors to shutter new homes that should be available for families. By the way, Sue Williams and I don’t even get to the tax issue in our podcast, but we do discuss the social and economic implications for all the people who actually live in these “ghost” blocks. You can hear it here: https://episodes.castos.com/flatchatpod/Flat-Chat-Wrap-27-Ghost-towers.mp3 And if you missed my monthly session with James Valentine this week, you can hear that HERE. If you want to subscribe to the Flat Chat Wrap and get new episodes as soon as they are posted (it's completely free!), click on this link for iPHONE and IPAD and this one for Castbox (our favourite Podcatcher) and here on Spotify. And if you like the podcasts, please leave us a rating - every little helps people to find us.
Hey podcast listeners, super excited for you all to listen to this episode with Michael Washington Brown, writer, director and actor for the one-man show "Black!". We have a very authentic and real conversation about the role of art and the responsibility, or lack thereof, of the artists to the art they created. I hope this sparks your interest and if you want to learn more about Michael and his show, go to my website for links and show-notes on everything we talked about including where to buy tickets to Black www.skylerirvine.com Thanks again for listening, if its your first time here I hope you find time to subscribe! Cheers!
Michael Washington Brown was born in the United Kingdom and moved to the United States at the age of 19. He is an actor, writer, and storyteller of the show BLACK!. This Fall he is returning to Phoenix to perform BLACK! - A one man show. BLACK! is the story of four different black men from different ethnicities and walks of life.
Presenting Michael Washington Brown Actor-Writer-Director of the play"BLACK!"
Tyron Hyde is the director and majority share holder of Washington Brown. He began his career at Washington Brown in 1993 as a wide-eyed intern looking for a break in the industry. 20 years later, he is now the majority shareholder in the business. Over the past 20 years, Tyron has helped transform Washington Brown into one of Australia’s leading companies in tax depreciation reports. He is regarded as one of the industry’s leading experts in property tax depreciation and is regularly quoted in the media, is asked to speak at conferences, and has published numerous articles on tax depreciation for consumer and business publications.
Helping us move from awareness to action this week is Michael Washington Brown. Michael is an actor, writer, storyteller, playwright and producer of “Black” his one man show. We talked about how the pursuit of his passion for the theater was put on hold for many years until it was once again rekindled and what the future holds for him and for “Black.” You can find out more about Michael and what he’s working on at MichaelWashingtonBrown.com, Facebook and Instagram. For templates of letters/emails and or talking points referenced in the show, or simply to say “hi” click here.
In today’s episode we talk Property Depreciation with Tyron Hyde of Washington Brown. Tyrone discusses his book 'Claim It: A Property Investor's guide to Depreciation' which is endorsed by Australia's Richest Man, Money Magazine, and Your Investment Property Magazine. In This Episode of Property Secrets: Calculating the value of homes based on when they were built How the government determines the life expectancy of homes Defining “non-cash deduction” The variables that make up property depreciation Tyron’s Insider Property Secrets: Claim deductions on the effective life of items in your property. Claim deductions on the things you're about to throw away. Reach Out to Tyron Hyde: Washington Brown Website Email: tyron@washingtonbrown.com.au Claim It! Book by Tyron Hyde Give Us a Rate & Review! Thanks for joining us on today’s episode of the Property Secrets podcast – the show that provides you with an insider’s guide on how you can profit from buying, developing, or investing in property. If you enjoyed today’s episode, head over to iTunes and give us a rate and review to help us reach even more aspiring new entrepreneurs. Don’t forget to check out our website, visit us on Facebook, or check us out on Twitter to stay up-to-date on the what’s in store for you!
Tyron Hyde is the quantity surveyor of Washington Brown. In this episode of Property Investory you'll learn how to save your money.From travelling the world, to a degree in construction economics at UTS, to believing he was too old for property investing at 24; Hyde has learnt a lot about property investing in the real world, especially from his first steps into Washington Brown.Now head of Washington Brown, Hyde is the ruling voice when it comes to estimating construction costs, and improving investment portfolios for himself and his clients.Coming up you'll hear about his amazingly successful journey, and Hyde's brilliant strategy to double your property value.You'll learn all this and more in today's podcast. So jump on in!
Tyron Hyde is the quantity surveyor of Washington Brown. In this episode of Property Investory you'll learn how to save your money.From travelling the world, to a degree in construction economics at UTS, to believing he was too old for property investing at 24; Hyde has learnt a lot about property investing in the real world, especially from his first steps into Washington Brown.Now head of Washington Brown, Hyde is the ruling voice when it comes to estimating construction costs, and improving investment portfolios for himself and his clients.Coming up you'll hear about his amazingly successful journey, and Hyde's brilliant strategy to double your property value.You'll learn all this and more in today's podcast. So jump on in!
In the current investment space, there’s been much rhetoric surrounding housing affordability and the ways in which the government will curb investor interest with changes to policy. In light of the government’s budget announcement, Washington Brown director Tyron Hyde joins host Phil Tarrant for this episode of The Smart Property Investment Show to shed light on the government’s latest changes to property depreciation, outline what will or will not impact property investors, as well as explain how they can ensure they’re in the clear on recent purchases prior to the budget’s official release. Tune in now to hear all of this and much, much more, in this episode of The Smart Property Investment Show! Did you like this episode? Show your support by rating us on iTunes (The Smart Property Investment Show) and by liking and following Smart Property Investment on social media: Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. If you have any questions about what you heard today, any topics of interest you have in mind, or if you’d like to lend your voice to the show, email editor@smartpropertyinvestment.com.au for more insight! iTunes: apple.co/2tryShe Facebook: bit.ly/2rTJaom Twitter: bit.ly/2sSacBG LinkedIn: bit.ly/2sz7EFu www.smartpropertyinvestment.com.au www.washingtonbrown.com.au
In today’s super valuable episode we hear about the critical role a good Quantity Surveyor should be playing in your property investing... Our very special guest is one of the industry’s leading experts, CEO of Washington Brown, Tyron Hyde. If you own an investment property or have recently completed a renovation, then Tyron will help you discover money that you never even knew you had!