INVESTING INSIGHTS WITH RIGHT PROPERTY GROUP: Breaking down the investment process

Welcome to the second series of Investing Insights with Right Property Group. Join Right Property Group directors Steve Waters and Victor Kumar as they explore and challenge the strategies, tactics and techniques to create wealth through property investing.

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Every month, Steve and Victor join co-host Phillip Tarrant from Smart Property Investment to address the burning issues impacting investors, covering key topics such as manufacturing equity, property management, purchasing units versus houses, researching the market, finding under market value properties, the habits and attitudes of successful investors and portfolio building.

In this episode of Investing Insights with Right Property Group, Steve and Victor discuss the actual process of property investment. A process which they say should hopefully be as boring as possible - because the more boring the smoother it means everything is going.

Heading right back to the basics the guys will discuss the personality types of those who manage property the best, look at the most effective ways to learn throughout your journey and discuss how the investment process changes as your portfolio grows and develops.

Steve and Victor will also share the signs to look out for which should alert you that you are no longer in control of your portfolio and teach you how to approach the journey driving the train rather than as a passenger.

Tune in now for the full episode.

 

Previous episodes of Investing Insights:

Why renovation may not help your valuation
The positives and negatives of diversification
Rent correction, fixed interest rates and buyer’s agents
One of the key mistakes people make
The secrets to good cash flow management
The science behind researching a new market
Keeping a finder on the pulse of your portfolio
How do we pay off the portfolio debt: what's the endgame?
Mastering the fine art of manufacturing equity
Do you have a plan? Advisers’ tips on future-proofing your investment portfolio

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