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Overseas Investors

Property Abroad for Investors

If you are looking at buying Australian property from abroad, you have come to the right place.

Realistic Property Australia are the leaders in locating fantastic Australian investment property  for overseas investors. Whether you are looking for a small investment flat, a luxury penthouse or a family home, we have a property to suit your requirements.

We also provide comprehensive information for those of you moving to Australia or thinking about relocating to Australia.

  1. Legal Requirements
  2. Benefits of Investing in Australian Real Estate
  3. Emigration to Australia
  4. Australian Visas
  5. Australian Living
  6. Living in Brisbane

It can be a difficult undertaking when you decide to buy property overseas, especially when you are unfamiliar with the local laws and regulations, and the way of life in the country you are investing in. However, with the information we have provided for overseas investors, we hope your decision will be made a little easier.

Australia is a fantastic country to consider making your second home. Not only is Australia a country which welcomes overseas visitors and people wanting to migrate, but we do so with open arms.

One of the many reasons overseas visitors come to make Australia their home is the relaxed way of life and the ability to buy quality real estate at a fraction of the cost of 'home'. Now is the time to invest in Australian real estate and get the home you have always dreamed of.

If you would like to check the current currency exchange rates between your country and the Australian dollar, click here.

Realistic Property have fantastic homes, townhouses, penthouses, house and land packages and units/flats available for you to browse online now. You can view the available Property here. The properties we have for sale are of a high quality and are ideal for investors or those who want to make the move to Australia themselves.

Real estate in Australia is well built, usually with an open plan 'summer' feel to it. Australians love the great outdoors and more often than not, properties are built to take advantage of the wonderful weather with outdoor courtyards, balconies and backyards/gardens with wonderful recreation areas and open spaces nearby. If you would like to read more about Living In Australia. You can also view all the latest information on Australian visas which is particularly relevant if you plan on emigrating to Australia, or even if you think you might be travelling here on a regular basis. It always pays to know exactly what is expected of you on entry to a foreign country.

So take some time to consider your options when thinking about moving overseas. You have so many options but we believe Australia is the place that has it all; great schools, wonderful weather, exceptional beaches and open spaces, and of course the best property at very affordable prices.

Please contact us if you would like more information on Australian property.

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