Wealth Strategist – Investor – Coach
Jason Whitton
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About Jason
From a small town boy growing up in the remote outback of rural Queensland, to becoming the founder of Australasia’s most powerful property wealth creation engine – Positive’s Group CEO Jason Whitton is on a mission to change the way we look at wealth.
With over 20 years’ experience in the real estate industry, in which his company has closed over 10,000 property deals, coached 7500 clients, and generated a combined property portfolio of over 5.1 billion dollars – Jason has never been more dedicated to sharing his knowledge and wisdom to help people on their path to wealth creation.
However, this loving husband and father-of-three, never set out to achieve real estate dominance or teach wealth strategy. His story may surprise you.
Podcast
The Wealth Faculty
In this ground-breaking and inspiring podcast series, Positive Real Estate’s Jason Whitton embarks on a journey to discover the true meaning of wealth, by interviewing world-renowned leaders and wealth champions who have achieved extraordinary levels of abundance. Some of whom are the very experts and advisors that have impacted and contributed to Jason’s success as a property investor and coach.
Content
Latest Episodes
How Smart Investors Use TAX To Pay for Their Properties
Financially, you’re earning $100k a year and you know you will be able to purchase a property with the equity you’ve built up in your home, but you don’t have enough leftover in your regular pay packet to actually pay off that property long term. So how do people do it then? Is property investing only for the really wealthy with substantial income to spare?
How To Measure Your Success as a Property Investor?
There is no one true measure of success when it comes to property investing. Yield, growth, cash return, more properties, more income, more satisfaction… The list goes on.
How you choose to measure your own success as a property investor is really up to you, and hopefully, at least one part is that you get some real satisfaction or joy or excitement out of it.
But the serious side is money.
TWF 31 – Sam Saggers on Wealth, Poverty & Real Estate
On today’s episode I have the good fortune of interviewing my dear friend and business partner for the past 18 years, Sam Saggers. Without doubt one of our country’s brightest minds when it comes to real estate investing, Sam’s backstory and eventual “rags to riches” ascendence is truly inspiring.
After today’s episode, do yourself a favour – if you haven’t already – and listen to Sam’s podcast the Urban Property Investor. It’s the podcast the experts listen to – and savvy investors.
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Latest Blogs
Bronnie Ware: The Top 5 Regrets of the Dying
Bronnie Ware is best known for her international top selling book – The Top 5 Regrets of the Dying. After spending years as a carer for people at the end of their lives, the author noticed a theme of regrets that sadly, many of her patients were unable to cleanse.
However, through her experiences Bronnie has collated these raw and vulnerable encounters into transformative teachings that we can all learn from. In a heart-felt discussion on The Wealth Faculty Podcast, Bronnie shares some of her powerful insights.
The No #1 Property Expert You Need To Grow Cash-Flow and Capital Growth
Being a successful property investor isn’t about being an expert in all things. It’s about building an investment team, all of whom have an integral role in making your investments a success.
Kim and Danny Morrison on Money and Marriage
Financial stress can be a marriage killer – but it can also be the making of a strong relationship. Danny Morrison, a former New Zealand cricketer and current cricket commentator, and wife Kim, an author, wellness mentor and owner of aromatherapy company Twenty8, had a series of money losses that nearly ended their marriage. On the Wealth Faculty Podcast, they speak frankly about the struggles they faced and how they eventually found happiness in themselves and each other again.
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