Season 1 Episode 150
Buying one investment property is an amazing achievement!
But understanding the inner workings of how to buy multiple properties is a skill set very few Aussie investors possess.
If you're wanting to learn how to grow a portfolio and really change your life, this is the episode for you.
We have given 2019 Property Investor of the Year Sam Gordon a challenging task…
$60k income $60k savings, what would you do to get to 3 investment properties?
This episode Sam unpacks the steps he'd take around:
Finance - why could going direct to the lender help more than a broker?
Holding entities when you're starting out - is it worth putting your first properties in trusts?
What kind of yield do your first few properties need to have to be able to keep growing on a modest $60k income?
All this and more with Sam Gordon.
If you're serious about property investing you're going to want to listen to this episode a few times!
Let the wisdom from this 32 year old investor sink in.
Having come from very humble beginnings as a farm hand earning about $60k per year, to now owning over 50 rental properties and a portfolio getting close to $18,000,000
It's safe to say when Sam talks we listen!
Talk in more detail with Sam Gordon:
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Join Todd Sloan and a different industry leader each week, as they open up the topics you want to know more about to become a savvy investor.
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