Hi,
There is another factor to take into account.
If I have 200k of shares with a 4.9% dividend fully franked, that gives me 9.8k , even if I don't get the franking credits.
Now, what amount would I have to invest in direct property , to get 9.8k clear?
Probably more than 200k.
Capital gains, might, or might not, make either option better.
cheers
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