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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.
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.
Is Furnishing Your Investment Properties Going To Increase Your Cashflow?
Choosing whether to put furniture into your investment properties all comes down to one, big question: Is it going to increase your cashflow?
If it was as simple as throwing a few beds and a lamp in, and suddenly getting hundreds of dollars more rent coming in each month, we’d all furnish every investment property we have.
But we don’t. And there are some important reasons why.