How to generate income from art
Welcome to our Australian Aboriginal art investment online gallery in Sydney, Australia
We are an investment art gallery in Sydney offering Indigenous artworks and Aboriginal art rental. Our team of art investing and art rental advisers are experts in financial planning, art wealth management and wealth creation and can help you with art and financial advice.
Contemporary fine art is a highly desirable collectable. It also offers impressive investment opportunities in
terms of its potential capital growth and possible rental return proposition.
What is the rental proposition?
After art investment portfolios are purchased by our clients they then could be rented out. The owner may receive an agreed rental income for these pieces in convenient regular instalments for an agreed fixed term.
We currently offer up to 7% p.a. rental return for a fixed 1 year term, or up to 10% p.a. for a fixed 2 years.
How does it work?
To start, you purchase an art portfolio with us.
A team of art specialists will work with you to build a bespoke balanced fine art portfolio according to your tastes and investment requirements.
Next we take the artwork to the rental market. Our rental division takes the art to the corporate leasing market on behalf of the client.
Rental return guarantee. A rental return on the artwork will be paid to you for the full term of the agreement. Presently we offer an above-market rental return of up to 7% p.a. for 1 year, or up to 10% p.a. for 2 years.Rental return yeilds are calculated as a percentage of the total portfolio value, which includes the artwork, valuation, insurance, professional delievery, framing and stretching.
Payments commence 30 days after purchases are fully paid and are paid bi-montly, in arreas.
For example, a purchase finalised on 1 June 2010 will commence in the rental program on 1 July 2010 and the first rental payment will be due on 1 August 2010.
At the end of the guaranteed rental period, you have the choice to place the art into storage, renegotiate the rental, take the artwork or offer the artwork for sale. If you chose to continue with the rental, rental returns can only be paid after the artwork has been successfully re-rented.
We covered Art Investing, Art as an Asset Class, Art Funds and Art Markets in length in the following pages:
- Why Invest in Art?
- How to build an art investment portfolio
- Investing in art with your SMSF
- How to generate income from art
- Art, Philanthropy and Tax
- Art Market Update
- Macro Economic Environment
- Art Correlation Data
- Art Market Resources
- Art Paints
- Australian Art Auctions
- Australian Art Galleries
- Australian Art Specialists
Contact us for more information how to construct an investment contemporary art portfolio and use it to generate a rental income stream.


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