Frequently Asked Questions
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To get started investing in property, you can enrol in our "Invest in Yourself"online course, which is designed to help you understand proven and actionable property investing strategies. Eddie breaks down each step in easy-to-understand terms and provides tons of examples to guide you. Additionally, you can book a free consultation with one of our property investment strategists to get personalized advice. You can book a call at this link π.
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You typically need a minimum of $40,000 in savings or accessible equity to get started with an investment property deposit. Some lenders now allow 5% deposits, which can make it more accessible. For personalised assistance, please consider booking a consultation with one of our property strategists at Book A Call. π
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Certainly! When it comes to financing your investment property, we have our own mortgage broker partner who can provide expert guidance. Theyβll help you explore various strategies, including leveraging lower deposit options and considering guarantors. For personalized assistance, feel free to book a consultation with one of our property strategists Book a Call π
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You can book a phone call back by booking a call with one of our property strategists at Book a Call
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Beyond Interest Rates: The Real Keys to Success
New investors often fixate on interest rates, assuming they hold the key to property investment success. While rates matter, theyβre just one piece of the puzzle. π§©
Consider these equally vital factors:
Location: Prime spots drive long-term value. Research areas with growth potential and strong demand.
Property Type: Choose wiselyβapartments, houses, or commercial spaces? Each has unique pros and cons.
Market Trends: Stay ahead! Understand market cycles and adapt your strategy accordingly.
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Disclaimer: This is not intended as legal, financial, or investment advice and should not be construed or relied on as such. Before making any commitment of a legal or financial nature, you should seek advice from a qualified and registered legal practitioner or financial or investment adviser.