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Granny flats often attract high amounts of depreciation because you can also claim depreciation on the areas that the granny flat shares with your home. For example, you could claim on a pool or a patio if the tenant has access to those assets.
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Read More »With property prices rising, it’s easy to understand why investing in granny flats has become a popular investment strategy. In 2018, around 6000 granny flats were built in New South Wales alone. The increase in popularity of granny flats can also be credited to state-level legislative changes to improve housing affordability in capital city areas.
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And If your granny flat is built next to an existing investment property, that tenant pool is also likely to be reduced. Small resale demand: one of the most substantial risks of granny flats is that they are generally more attractive to property investors and not owner-occupiers. Most owner-occupiers are not keen to have a granny flat in their backyard. Keep in mind that the owner-occupier rate in Australia is around 70%. So, if owner-occupiers aren’t necessarily looking to buy properties with granny flats, the potential resale market is significantly reduced. Overcapitalising: granny flats don’t always add substantial value to the existing property. In most cases, you’ll find that banks will increase the value of your property by less than the construction costs. For example, according to Michael Yardney at PropertyUpdate, if Joan spends $120,000 on building a granny flat, the bank will probably increase her property value by around $80,000.
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The term “plant and equipment” refers to the fixtures and fittings found within the building are generally known as easily removable assets. Plant and equipment assets found in the property will generally wear out more rapidly than the building’s actual structure, so these depreciating assets’ effective life is shorter. For example, a carpet, which is subject to a fair amount of wear and tear, has an effective life of eight years. Plant and equipment assets that you could potentially claim on granny flats include:
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