Day: 21 September 2021

Beware! The Broke Experts That Could Derail Your Property Plans

There’s nothing more dangerous to your investment strategy than a broke expert. What do I mean by that? In any industry, you’re likely to find ‘specialists’ who don’t practice what they preach. When it comes to property, the ones to be wary of are those who are quick to tell you how to spend your…

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How To Measure Your Success as a Property Investor?

There is no one true measure of success when it comes to property investing. Yield, growth, cash return, more properties, more income, more satisfaction… The list goes on. How you choose to measure your own success as a property investor is really up to you, and hopefully, at least one part is that you get…

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Why Debt Is Your Ultimate Secret Weapon To Property Investing Success

There are two sides to debt.  Bad debt is the most obvious and easy to accumulate. It’s tied up in your credit card, your car loan, and any other consumer debt you’ve taken on that will depreciate in value over time and do nothing to improve your financial standing.  Bad debt can be hard to…

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The Money Conversation: Do You Have What It Takes?

It’s one of the biggest pieces of the real estate puzzle and simultaneously one of the hardest for property investors to manage – it’s the money conversation.  Discussing our finances is one of those taboo topics that desperately needs to be cracked wide open. As a society, it’s harrowing how many of us were never…

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Where Do You Sit On The Risk Scale?

Risk – when you see that word do you immediately think danger, or opportunity? When we talk about risk in real estate, we’re essentially gauging how willing you are to expose yourself to loss and how you adapt when things go wrong.  As property investors, risk is all part of the buying game, so understanding…

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3 Real Estate Rules for Investing With Friends and Family

There are many ways you can raise enough money to buy your first investment property and start building a portfolio. One way to get into real estate is through a joint venture – that’s joining forces with others to build the wealth you need to buy real estate. Friends and family – even colleagues –…

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