EPISODE · Mar 31, 2020 · 18 MIN
Market Surfing: How To Ride The Waves In Real Estate
from The Investor Lab · host Dashdot
Resource Links: The Investor Lab Website (https://theinvestorlab.com.au) The Investor Lab Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/groups/theinvestorlab/) Dashdot Buyers Agents Website (https://www.dashdot.com.au/) [FREE BOOK] Limitless: The Renegade’s Guide to Building Wealth Through Property (https://www.renegadespropertybook.com) The industry is going through a market shift, and it’s understandable that you may have plenty of questions or concerns. In this episode, we cover questions like, what happens when property prices go down, what if I can’t find tenants (or if I have them but they can’t pay), what happens if I lose my job, and many more. We also touch on how to elevate your thinking, help you move fluently in the industry and succeed long-term. Whether you’re thinking about investing, have already started, or well further along, this episode will be incredibly valuable for you! Sound bites & sound advice: Don’t panic when you first purchase a property! [05:30] What do you do if property prices go down? [07:04] Learn to surf the waves and think long-term [09:08] How can you secure tenants? [10:00] The right purchase will be valuable if you ever lose your job [11:22] What if you’re ready to invest or purchase a property? [13:15] There will be plenty of opportunities to come… so be ready! [14:40] If you liked this episode, please don’t forget to subscribe, tune in, and share this podcast with others you know will benefit from the show! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Resource Links: - The Investor Lab Website (https://theinvestorlab.com.au) The Investor Lab Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/groups/theinvestorlab/) Dashdot Buyers Agents Website (https://www.dashdot.com.au/)
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