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Ashley Church / RIP NZ Property Market? Ep 471

Ashley Church / RIP NZ Property Market? Ep 471

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In a perfect world, housing would be for lifestyle, and investments for long term planning - regardless, we live in an imperfect world. The real question becomes - what's your response to it? Jump in for number go up? If so, now's looking really, really good. *Just keep a lazy eye some of the bigger changes a foot. Read more here.Check out the work of Ashley Church here.Book in a free 15-min phone call with Darcy Ungaro (financial adviser).Sign up to the fortnightly newsletter!Special Thank You to show partner, Provincia: Whether you're looking to invest or you have a commercial property that needs better management - they the true one-stop shop for wholesale industrial investors. Check out Provincia.co.nz for more.Affiliate Links*!The Bitcoin Adviser: Plan for intergenerational digital wealth. Hatch: For US markets.Sharesies: For local, and international markets.Easy Crypto: To buy and sell digital assets.Sharesight: For tracking and reporting on your portfolioExodus: Get rewards on your first $2,500 of swapsRevolut: For a new type of banking.*Some links create a financial benefit.Online courses:The Home Buyers Blueprint: Get a better home; Get a better mortgage.The KiwiSaver Millionaire Roadmap: Get a Rockstar Retirement!New Wealth Foundations: Personal finance from a wealth-builder's perspective.Take the free, 5-part online course Crypto 101: Crypto with Confidence Get Social:Check out the most watched/downloaded episodes hereFollow on YouTube ,

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