EPISODE · Feb 12, 2018 · 5 MIN
What type of property is classified as "investment-grade"?
from Investopoly · host Stuart Wemyss
Investment-grade properties should double in value every 7 to 12 years on a perpetual basis. This equates to a 7% to 10% annual compounding growth rate – assuming inflation is in the RBA’s 2% and 3% band. https://www.prosolution.com.au/makes-proprty-investment-grade/Our most popular free guides:Over the years we've written hundreds of articles. These three bring our best thinking together on the topics that matter most right now: choosing a super fund, debt recycling, and navigating the new tax changes.Download them hereMy new book, Wealth by Design, is out now:Buy online or in bookstores. The ebook is available now, audiobook coming soon.Got a question for the podcast?Email us at [email protected] in working with our team?Discover how we can work togetherSubscribe to my weekly blog:Stay connected hereImportantThis podcast provides general information about finance, tax and credit. It doesn't take into account your specific objectives, financial situation or needs, so you need to assess whether it's relevant to your circumstances before acting on it. If you're not sure, speak to a licensed, trustworthy professional.
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Investment-grade properties should double in value every 7 to 12 years on a perpetual basis. This equates to a 7% to 10% annual compounding growth rate – assuming inflation is in the RBA’s 2% and 3% band. https://www.prosolution.com.au/makes-proprty-investment-grade/Our most popular free guides: Over the years we've written hundreds of articles. These three bring our best thinking together on the topics that matter most right now: choosing a super fund, debt recycling, and navigating the ne...
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