Season 1 Episode 298
Regional vs Capital Debate
Is it better to invest in regional markets or stick with the tried-and-true capital cities?
In this episode, Todd Sloan moderates a fiery debate between two heavyweight investors: Arjun Paliwal (with a $17M portfolio) and Steve Ash (with $10M in property). The big question is on the tableโand both sides come out swinging.
Arjun makes a strong case for regional markets, pointing to affordability, yields, and population share. Meanwhile, Steve champions capital cities, backed by long-term performance data and greater stability.
Tune in as Todd puts forward four key statementsโtwo for each sideโand lets the sparks fly. From liquidity and market cycles to investor trends and economic fundamentals, this episode is packed with sharp insights and real-world experience.
Whether you're team regional or team capital city, you'll walk away better informed for your next property move.
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Get in touch with our amazing episode contributors & sponsors:
Get in touch with Steve Ash: ๐๐๐ https://www.propertystrats.com.au
Arjun Paliwal and his team of experts at InvestorKit: ๐๐๐ https://www.investorkit.com.au/
Check out Rob Flux: https://developernetwork.com.au/events
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Dymocks: Published on 6ย months ago
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