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Listener Q&A | Top Questions from Property Investors and Homebuyers
Season 1 · Episode 254

Listener Q&A | Top Questions from Property Investors and Homebuyers

The Elephant In The Room Property Podcast | Inside Australian Real Estate · Chris Bates

November 13, 202256m 10s

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Show Notes

Property investment is a high-risk venture that even the most seasoned investors remain on the lookout for new learning opportunities. 

Wherever you are in your investment journey, it is essential that you prepare and become adaptable to market changes.

In today’s episode, we will be answering some of the most common questions we receive from investors and homebuyers.

We tackle concerns about risk management in property investing, the pros and cons of buying a family compound, buying a high-return property on a low income, avoiding fad design trends, and more!

If you enjoyed the show, do like, rate, subscribe, and share us on social media and if you have your own questions you need clarity on, email us at [email protected]!

See you in the episode!

 

Episode Highlights:

  1. Using equity to borrow-invest a million dollars [01:02]
  2. How can low income families start investing in property [11:20]
  3. Understanding the role of real estate agents [15:53]
  4. Fad design trends vs timeless designs [17:53]
  5. Problems with long-term property plans [24:11]
  6. Potential opportunity costs [29:19]
  7. The risks of family consortium [32:56]
  8. Roof gutter downpipes as flood preparation [42:03]
  9. Buyer’s agents to get a competitive market advantage [46:59]

 

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