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Why most investors stop at 3 properties – and how to go further

Why most investors stop at 3 properties – and how to go further

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In the latest episode of The Smart Property Investment Show, host Liam Garman speaks with Simon Buckingham and Brendan Kelly from Results Mentoring about overcoming the three-property ceiling in Australian real estate.

The discussion highlights how traditional buy-and-hold approaches often leave investors financially stretched, limiting cash flow and borrowing capacity, and creating a common barrier to portfolio growth.

They emphasise the importance of adopting a strategic mindset, including building capital faster, recycling borrowing capacity, and being willing to sell and reinvest in more lucrative opportunities.

Real-world examples illustrate their advice, such as investors renovating rundown units for profit, converting houses into cash-flowing rooming houses, and subdividing properties to reinvest in commercial assets.

Buckingham and Kelly emphasise the importance of starting small and scaling gradually, enabling investors to build skills and confidence while mitigating risk.

They also highlight the role of education and support through the Real Estate Success Community, which connects investors, provides market insights, and offers mentorship.

Financial readiness, strategic planning, and leveraging alternative approaches are presented as essential tools for breaking through the investment ceiling.

The episode also touches on the emotional side of investing, urging investors to stay disciplined, detached, and focused on long-term goals rather than short-term gains.

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