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720 buying your first investment property (Q&A)

720 buying your first investment property (Q&A)

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John and Rachelle go back to basics in this episode, answering common questions about buying your first investment property. From whether to buy a house or a unit, to what kind of loan structure and team you need, they break it all down. Plus, two real-life listener stories that show how different paths into the market can still lead to solid outcomes. This episode covers:


👉🏻 how to choose the right type of property

👉 house vs unit: what’s better for investing?

👉🏽 how much deposit do you really need?

👉🏾 interest-only vs principal & interest loans

👉🏿 where to invest: close to home or interstate?

👉🏻 capital growth vs. rental yield

👉 new vs. established properties

👉🏼 upfront and ongoing costs to factor in

👉🏾 when to consider a trust structure

👉🏽 who should be in your property team


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