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The buy and hold investment strategy

16 APR 2018 By Todd Stevens 5 min read Investor Strategy

Just recently Bradley Beer CEO of BMT Tax Depreciation joined us to talk about property depreciation in a general sense.  Now Smart Property Investment’s Phil Tarrant managed to drill a little deeper into Bradley’s personal portfolio, a topic which he often keeps very close to his chest.

Barry St Cambridge Park

Bradley will take you back to his first property purchase in 2002 and share why he believes in a buy and hold investment strategy.  He will also discuss his thoughts on bank loyalty, variable versus fixed interest rates, and how to best cover yourself from financial risk.

Phil will also find out who Bradley has help him with managing his portfolio, why he recently stopped rentvesting, and his overall objective when it comes to property investment.

 

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SUBURBS MENTIONED:

Georgetown
Taree
Mayfield
St Kilda

 

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Tax depreciation: what investors need to know

 

 

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