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The 2026 investing playbook: How to win in today's market

The 2026 investing playbook: How to win in today's market

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In this episode of The Smart Property Investment Show, editor Liam Garman sits down with Future Proof Property Advisory's Dawn Fouhy to unpack how investors can align their strategy with today's market cycle – and which mistakes investors must leave in 2025.

Fouhy unpacks the fundamentals that matter most, from understanding market cycles to spotting suburbs where growth is driven by owner-occupiers rather than speculation. She challenges investors to think beyond hype and focus on what will truly create long-term wealth.

As interest rates and lending settings normalise, Fouhy reflects on how investors need to adjust their strategies to today's market, showing why a mortgage-free pathway can unlock time, flexibility, and freedom, sometimes in ways counterintuitive for a buyer's agent.

Looking back at 2023–2025, she reveals the mistakes investors must avoid, from chasing trends to over-leveraging, and explains how a disciplined, fundamentals-first approach can prevent costly missteps.

Fouhy wraps up the podcast outlining what separates outperformers from the rest: adaptability, clarity on personal goals, and the ability to make informed decisions even when markets shift. Through rentvesting, selective suburb strategies, and an understanding of government policy, Fouhy paints a roadmap for those willing to play the long game.

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