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3 Property Myths That Hold People Back (And How to Beat Them)

3 Property Myths That Hold People Back (And How to Beat Them)

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Think you need to be rich to invest? Think again.
In this episode of The Property Punch Podcast, host Thabo sits down with seasoned Property Mentor Washington to bust 3 of the biggest myths that stop everyday Australians from building wealth through real estate.

We cover:

  • Why you don’t need a $200K in savings to get started?
  • What actually matters more than “perfect timing”
  • The truth about debt (and how it can work for you, not against you)

This is a myth-busting masterclass for new investors, first-time buyers, and anyone who’s felt stuck on the sidelines.
Short, sharp, and packed with real-world insight — just how we like it.

Tune in now and take your next smart step toward passive income, property growth, and long-term wealth.

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