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July 12, 2017

Queensland. Beautiful one day, Investor paradise the next.

In the last 5 years, New South Wales (specifically Sydney) has delivered on ‘near perfect’, if you are an investor. (If you are NRL State Origin supporter than this is the opposite case for you).Whilst the Sydney market is ‘in and out of the bubble’ talk of late, it is important to focus on the future. This is where Queensland has already turned the tide. With foreseeable smooth sailing to the Whitsundays!! There are so many great reasons why you should have an investment property in Queensland, if you haven't already. If you have, maybe it's time for another.
August 9, 2017

Seeing before buying Property Investment.

One of my clients has ten investment properties and has only seen three of them. Most people would think this was crazy… buying something without seeing it. In some cases, clients have bought and sold a property over a 10 year period, and never once stepped into the front door. If you are just getting into property investing, you may find this difficult to do initially, however you eventually realise, working with the right team, people that you trust, take care it for you.
August 9, 2017

Only 5% of people have a second investment property

Why is it that only 95% of property investors have only one property investment. Why are we stopping at one investment? Why are we not continuing on to the second investment property? I personally can relate to this. I was in there. I bought my first investment property and didn’t purchase my next one until ten years later. Why the delay? I think it’s because I bought one and sat on it. I didn't have a strategy. I didn't really given much thought to buying my first property. At the time I was pleased with myself for having come this far. So the momentum dissipated.
August 9, 2017

‘Old School’ Thinking when it comes to Property Investing.

Now this isn't a slog at 'Old School' thinking and way of doing things. For many things, the 'Old School' formulas work over and over again. My point is here, that sometimes, 'old school' thinking can keep us in place that doesn't allow us to open up and change. Resulting in letting other opportunities bypass - because only know one way of doing things. When it comes to property investment, it really pays to listen to the experts. Family and friends may have opinions on this subject, but if you want to optimise your approach to be really successful, then be aware of 'old school' ideas that may limit you! Watch the video to find out my top 3 myths around investing in property.