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A foundation for a property investment portfolio

15 APR 2019 By Todd Stevens 2 min read Investor Strategy

In this episode of the Smart Property Investment Show, Josh Burgess joins host Phil Tarrant to share how thanks to an inheritance payment his parents were able to support him in getting into his first property.

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Josh reveals why it is more than just financial support that he is able to benefit from with his seasoned investor parents, the part that they have played in guiding and sculpting his portfolio going forward, and what his brothers have done to kickstart their property journeys who have received a similar advantage.

With a strong belief that property can shape a comfortable retirement, Josh discusses his plans going forward to build his portfolio, analyse how he has found the process of working with a property manager, and share why his investment portfolio now includes less properties than it used to.

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Investment
An investment is an asset or item purchased with the expectation that it will generate income or appreciate in value in the future.
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Property refers to either a tangible or intangible item that an individual or business has legal rights or ownership of, such as houses, cars, stocks or bond certificates.
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