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Property Investing + Shares [6/10]

Property Investing + Shares [6/10]

Property Investing + Shares [6/10]

Australian Investors Podcast

January 16, 202619m 17s

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Show Notes

In this Australian Investors Podcast episode, your host Owen Rask continues the Investment Foundations Series with:

  • how real estate investing works and the key trade-offs

  • comparing direct property to listed shares, REITs and ETFs

  • the real impact of gearing, illiquidity and concentration risk

  • how shares can give you access to global real estate — without buying a house

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  • Negative gearing, capital growth and property cycles

  • Why leverage cuts both ways

  • Diversification and risk in direct property vs shares

  • How REITs and ETFs offer liquidity and global access

  • Rask Courses:

  • Value Investor Program – Owen's free online traininghttps://education.rask.com.au/courses/value-investor-program-course-with-equity-mates/

  • Rask Core membership – Rask's expert portfolios & stock research, $1 for 30 days!https://www.rask.com.au/landing/etfs-checkout/?level=5&discount_code=INV

  • Rask Invest – Invest directly with Owenhttps://www.rask.com.au/rask-invest

  • Go deeper and explore more episodesBrowse the full series at https://www.raskmedia.com.au/podcasts/australian-investors-podcast/

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