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EPISODE · Feb 23, 2023 · 49 MIN

Ep 99 Understanding Conflicting Market Signals: Navigating the Moving Parts

from Property Investing Insights with Right Property Group · host Right Property Group

In this episode of the Investing Insights podcast, Steve Waters and Victor Kumar from Right Property Group share their insights on navigating the Australian property market during times of economic uncertainty. 

 Here are the key takeaways: 1. Take assertive action during times of market uncertainty and avoid reacting out of fear. 2. Manage debt, cash flow, and maintain buffers to weather challenging periods in the market. 3. Property tax reform is needed to provide stability in the market and reduce reliance on stamp duty revenue. 4. Good cash flow management is essential in property investment, and focus on buying good properties that can be offloaded if necessary. 5. The government needs to provide incentives to encourage first-time owners and investors to enter the property market. 
Steve and Victor believe that investors should be proactive during uncertain times, rather than reacting out of fear. They caution against knee-jerk reactions and poor information that often lead to significant losses. They discussed the effects of free flowing credit, which led to a booming economy, and the need for an extended-term property tax to replace upfront costs. They also expressed concerns about the end of fixed interest rates on 800,000 loans, which could increase the amount of repayments. 
They also emphasised the importance of managing cash flow and remaining liquid in terms of mortgages. They suggested that investors focus on buying good properties for offloading to homeowners or investors in case things do not go as planned. They also highlighted the need for government intervention and incentivisation to address the construction industry struggle.
 Navigating the uncertainty in the Australian property market requires a planned approach, worst-case scenario planning, and taking a defensive approach when accumulating debt. As the property market cycles through its growth patterns, it is crucial to remain liquid, have buffers in place, and always be in a situation where you can sleep at night. Investors should focus on buying good properties and be part of the wealth transfer process during times of negative sentiment and economic hardship. By setting the pieces of the jigsaw puzzle together for the future, people can reap the benefits of what they do during this period in the following years as the cycle turns. Watch the full episode now to gain the knowledge you need to make informed investment decisions and succeed in the ever-changing property market.

In this episode of the Investing Insights podcast, Steve Waters and Victor Kumar from Right Property Group share their insights on navigating the Australian property market during times of economic uncertainty. 

 Here are the key takeaways: 1. Take assertive action during times of market uncertainty and avoid reacting out of fear. 2. Manage debt, cash flow, and maintain buffers to weather challenging periods in the market. 3. Property tax reform is needed to provide stability in the market and reduce reliance on stamp duty revenue. 4. Good cash flow management is essential in property investment, and focus on buying good properties that can be offloaded if necessary. 5. The government needs to provide incentives to encourage first-time owners and investors to enter the property market. 
Steve and Victor believe that investors should be proactive during uncertain times, rather than reacting out of fear. They caution against knee-jerk reactions and poor information that often lead to significant losses. They discussed the effects of free flowing credit, which led to a booming economy, and the need for an extended-term property tax to replace upfront costs. They also expressed concerns about the end of fixed interest rates on 800,000 loans, which could increase the amount of repayments. 
They also emphasised the importance of managing cash flow and remaining liquid in terms of mortgages. They suggested that investors focus on buying good properties for offloading to homeowners or investors in case things do not go as planned. They also highlighted the need for government intervention and incentivisation to address the construction industry struggle.
 Navigating the uncertainty in the Australian property market requires a planned approach, worst-case scenario planning, and taking a defensive approach when accumulating debt. As the property market cycles through its growth patterns, it is crucial to remain liquid, have buffers in place, and always be in a situation where you can sleep at night. Investors should focus on buying good properties and be part of the wealth transfer process during times of negative sentiment and economic hardship. By setting the pieces of the jigsaw puzzle together for the future, people can reap the benefits of what they do during this period in the following years as the cycle turns. Watch the full episode now to gain the knowledge you need to make informed investment decisions and succeed in the ever-changing property market.

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In this episode of the Investing Insights podcast, Steve Waters and Victor Kumar from Right Property Group share their insights on navigating the Australian property market during times of economic uncertainty. 

 Here are the key takeaways: 1....

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