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A guide to investing in Australian real estate

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For those considering investing in Australian real estate assets, Investing Down Under offers an overview of the initial legal, taxation and structuring issues to consider.

It also summarises the key practical considerations and the risk mitigation strategies often used in the acquisition of direct or indirect interests in Australian real estate assets.

Of course, this guide is not an exhaustive analysis or a replacement for tailored professional advice.

If you would like more information or to discuss your investment options, simply contact a member of our team.

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