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Why Equity Isn’t Everything in Property Investing

Property investment is frequently depicted as a simplistic endeavor, focused solely on accumulating equity. For many, this is the Holy Grail—the measure of all success. Yet, the most professional savvy investors know that this perspective, while not entirely wrong, is fundamentally incomplete. For many Australians, the dream is intrinsically linked to property ownership in a […]

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Polarising – Is Long-Term Investing the Only Way to Win in Property?

In the evolving landscape of Australian property, debate rages around whether long-term investing is the only reliable path—or whether short-term strategies or a hybrid approach can also deliver success. With market dynamics influenced by economic shifts along with policy changes and demographic trends, determining the optimal investment approach is crucial. With shifting marketing strategies, changing

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Controversial – Should Negative Gearing Be Abolished in Australia?

Negative gearing occurs when the expenses tied to an investment property—chiefly mortgage interest, maintenance, and management fees—exceed rental income. In this case, investors can claim the net loss as a tax deduction against other income, decreasing overall taxable income. Yet, it consistently faces scrutiny, with arguments raging over its impact on housing affordability, wealth inequality,

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Rent Money Isn’t Always Dead Money

The long-standing debate between renting and buying a home often dismisses “rent money” as “dead money”—an expense yielding no return. However, a strict “buy-at-all-costs” approach can overlook significant avenues for wealth creation as well as financial flexibility for individuals and businesses alike. While generations have been taught that homeownership is the sole path to prosperity,

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Can You Really Retire on Property in 10 Years?

In an era where financial independence along with early retirement are increasingly coveted, the question arises: Can you truly retire on property investments within a decade? This notion, while ambitious, is not entirely out of reach. The idea of retiring within a decade via property investment has garnered considerable interest. This concept, though ambitious, is

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Rentvesting: Smart Move or Risky Gamble?

In the ever-evolving landscape of Australian real estate, the notion of ‘rentvesting’ has come forth as a contentious strategy, generating both vigorous advocacy and prudent skepticism. This approach, wherein individuals opt to rent their primary residence while investing in property elsewhere, challenges traditional notions of homeownership and wealth accumulation. As the housing market continues to

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2025 Property Finance Trends: What Nurses, Chefs, and Public Workers Should Know

As we enter the second quarter of 2025, Australia’s real estate market is navigating a complex landscape of economic uncertainty, housing undersupply, shifting interest rate expectations, and inflationary pressures. While prominent economists forecast rate cuts later in the year, there remains uncertainty. Nearly two-thirds of Australian real estate professionals expect house prices to rise in

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Why Invest in Regional Growth Hubs in NSW and Victoria

Why Investors Are Targeting Regional Growth Hubs in NSW and Victoria Regional growth hubs in NSW and Victoria are drawing wide-scale attention from first-time and seasoned investors aiming to maximise return on their real estate investment. On 31st March 2025, the NSW Government released the NSW Innovation Blueprint 2035, highlighting a strategy structured to ensure

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