Interview 6: Being cautiously optimistic...
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Optimists tend to fare better in property than pessimists and negative news sells. In fact, it's believed that three times as many clicks ensue for a negative article on average! ...
show moreIn this interview, we chat about how investors can thrive without negativity undermining their success. With some clear examples, great personal stories and some data on hand, we shed light on some of the positive tactics they applied to their own personal journeys.
We’ll talk about some of the naysayer claims and how/when they were disproven; from COVID to the GFC to name a couple of tough eras. And as Pete says, "It’s better to be approximately right than precisely wrong".
Cate and Pete believe that the best time to sell property is never – provided you buy the right property in the first place.
The Buy Right Approach to Property Investing will help you to achieve a passive income and financial freedom through investing in Australian property.
Cate and Pete’s industry knowledge of Australian property investing shines through with detailed reflections on a multitude of investor successes and mistakes. Importantly, they outline what’s involved in buying the right property, which includes:
• doing your due diligence on areas, properties and price
• researching historical capital growth and performance
• calculating your return on investment
• adopting a cautiously optimistic outlook and long-term view
• managing your risk.
Their mission is to demystify much of the jargon in the world of real estate and enable readers not only to better understand and relate to property investment goals but to embrace their confidence and take sensible, well-informed action.
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Author | ... |
Organization | Cate Bakos |
Website | cateandpeteproperty.com.au |
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