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What should you be doing while saving your deposit?

27 DEC 2019 By Tasha Levy 4 min read Investor Strategy

James Bell saved a $50,000 deposit in just 2 years, but it is how he spent that time educating himself that he attributes to making a smart property investment.

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Joining host Phil Tarrant on this episode of The Smart Property Investment Show, James explains why he chose to purchase a principal place of residence before an investment property, discusses his first property purchase, and reveals how his attitude toward debt has changed since starting a family.

James will discuss the journey of finding a broker to work with, what impacted his decision to choose the property that he ended up buying, and explain what success as a property investor looks like to him.

This episode of The Smart Property Investment Show contains content which some may find confronting or distressing. If you are in need of support, you can contact the following crisis services:
Lifeline, 13 11 14
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