• From Gambling Addict to 7 Properties and $1,740,000 in Net Equity in 3 Years

  • May 19 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 51 mins
  • Podcast
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From Gambling Addict to 7 Properties and $1,740,000 in Net Equity in 3 Years

  • Summary

  • Sam Gordon is joined in the studio for this week's episode by Naaman, Australian Property Scouts’ newest Portfolio Strategist. In this captivating episode, we uncover Naaman's inspiring trajectory from humble beginnings in Christchurch, New Zealand, to creating a multimillion-dollar property portfolio in Australia. With a firm belief that your starting point doesn't dictate your destination, Naaman and his partner Sarah embarked on a bold adventure, with a one-way ticket to Australia and $2,000 to their name.

    Undeterred by challenges, Naaman embraced every opportunity to create his own path, diving headfirst into any opportunity that came his way. Today, Naaman and Sarah stand as a testament to the transformative power of vision and grit with a staggering $1.74 million in equity derived from a current portfolio debt level of $1.9 million, holding a massive value of $3.6 million. Don’t forget there’s a special discount for Sammy Gordon’s School of Property for our Scouting Australia Podcast listeners, use the code SAP for the 10% discount. Learn from the best in the business and make 2024 your best year in property investing yet! To find out more and make the most of our special foundational discount, head to www.schoolofproperty.com.au. If you loved this episode please send it on to someone who would take some value, and please give us a 5 star review if you haven't yet and are loving the poddy! If you're taking tremendous value from these episodes why not share them with your mate? If you want your question answered on our podcast DM us on our socials or email us at apsteam@australianpropertyscout.com.au Send us your questions to: Instagram: @australianpropertyscout Want to book a call with us: Website: https://australianpropertyscout.com.au Any information, comments, opinions or content that we provide in this podcast is our general observations and information only and it is not to be taken as, or in any way, considered to be financial advice, accounting advice, superannuation advice or legal advice. We strongly recommend all and any listener and participant to obtain their own independent financial advice, accounting advice, superannuation advice and legal advice before acting in any way in relation to any investment at all including any investment in property such as what we might be discussing in this podcast. No warranty, guarantee or representation is to be taken and you cannot reproduce it in any way. Every persons financial or investment situation is different and you must consider your own circumstances before undertaking any investment and be sure to obtain independent advice. Australian Property Scout Pty Ltd | License Number: 10094798 | ABN: 64 638 266 369

    Chapters

    (00:00) Welcome

    (03:26) Naaman’s backstory

    (09:27) A one-way-ticket to Australia

    (17:23) Losing the last dollar

    (23:47) Sticking to your own guns + property #1

    (32:54) Vending machines + finding APS

    (38:34) Sam’s Trilogy

    (45:00) First deal - Perth

    (50:39) Second deal - Perth

    (59:35) Trust in APS

    (1:10:21) The next deal - QLD

    (1:14:25) The framework in place

    (1:21:02) Selling Property #1

    (1:28:07) Be open to life

    (1:34:40) You are not a product of your circumstances, you’re a product of your decisions

    (1:41:45) Partnership in property

    (1:45:50) Rapid Fire 🔥

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