Sam Saggers
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Sam Saggers is the CEO of Positive Real Estate, one of Australia's leading property investment and educational companies and highly sought-after buyers agencies. As a licensed real estate agent in every state of Australia, Sam's passion is assisting people to invest successfully in the Australian property market. He has personally brokered over 1,600 property deals in his fifteen-year career and has helped to educate more than 5,000 people in real estate principles through Positive Real Estate. Sam is the co-author of Think and Grow Rich In Property by Stuart Zadel and How to be in Debt for Millions and Be Happy About itand is currently in the process of writing another book on investing in property in Australia. Sam Saggers is also a keynote speaker on real estate and has recently founded the Property Wholesales Co-operative.
Why investors should avoid the overseas hype
Australian property prices are some of the highest in the world, which can make the American property market look cheap and tempting for real estate investors
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Mon, 12 Aug 2013
My thoughts on Castle Hill
In my last blog I wrote about Castle Hill and we got some interesting responses. Let me explain my thoughts in more detail.
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Mon, 13 May 2013
The next suburbs to gentrify
The idea of gentrification, is to find a fairly run down area where local aspirational residence go through a period of restoration, that actually leads to lower income ...
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Mon, 06 May 2013
How to spot gentrifying suburbs
Part of gentrification, is changing peoples’ thinking about an area. If you the think of North Ryde in 2013, the area is well known for its business parks and tech ...
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Sun, 05 May 2013
How to spot gentrifying suburbs
Part of gentrification, is changing peoples’ thinking about an area. If you the think of North Ryde in 2013, the area is well known for its business parks and tech ...
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Tue, 30 Apr 2013
RP Data's number one investigated suburb
With a key driver of affordability, this area identified by RP Data is certainly an interesting one.
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Tue, 23 Apr 2013
An area worth considering for future growth
With a key driver of affordability, this area identified is certainly an interesting one, promising future buyer demand and strong interest.
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Sun, 21 Apr 2013
Six ways to improve your rent
Investors are constantly looking to improve their rents and push up their investment property's returns. Here are six practical items to consider if you're looking to ...
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Wed, 20 Mar 2013
Investors Ask: What does due diligence entail?
Q. I’m looking to buy my first investment property to rent out and I’ve never looked at property much before. I recently got my heart set on the Hunter region but I’ve ...
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Thu, 14 Mar 2013