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5 Common Mistakes People Make Buying Property
Episode 125

5 Common Mistakes People Make Buying Property

Wealth Made Simple Podcast

August 18, 20219m 48s

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Show Notes

This episode is a great listen for anyone new to property as Shaz shares an overview of the most common mistakes and how to avoid them

Using this as a checklist will make sure you are asking the right questions and making sure your numbers stack up so any deal you make is the right one for you

 

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • Especially in the early days people buy a property because it’s cheap and don’t do the research needed
  • If a property isn’t selling there’s a reason
  • In any area, there is a ceiling price and if you spend too much on refurbishment you won’t be able to get your money back
  • Don’t buy property for capital appreciation buy property to create an income stream
  • The capital appreciation should be a bonus
  • When you are buying for rental don’t let your emotions take over, make sure the numbers work and that it’s a deal that works for you
  • Be sure about the strategy you are using and buy with this in mind any property needs to be in line with your strategy and meet your criteria

 

BEST MOMENTS

‘Property is one of the best businesses I’ve ever come across

‘My aim and ambition is to help you do well and avoid mistakes, helping you to get to your destination quicker’

 

VALUABLE RESOURCES

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ABOUT THE HOST

Shaz Nawaz is a serial entrepreneur; he owns five thriving businesses in diverse sectors.

Shaz is committed to helping business owners build successful businesses. Having conducted over 3,000 business growth consultation he has helped his clients generate millions in additional profits. His purpose is to inspire business owners to build businesses that are hugely profitable and sustainable.

He is a huge advocate of having multiple streams of income. He has written a number of business books and regularly contributes articles to mainstream media outlets.

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