Episode 001 | Introduction And Investment Strategies Part 1 – Different Types Of Residential Property - Property Investing Masterclass - A Momentum Wealth Mini-Series

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Property Investing Masterclass - A Momentum Wealth Mini-Series

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In our first ever episode, presenters Damian Collins and Arin Di Camillo look at the fundamentals of residential property investment, what different types of property you can buy and what the pros and cons of each option are. Welcome to the first ever episode of the Property Investing Masterclass This 10 episode podcast series was designed to give investors a head start by deep-diving into some of the fundamentals of property investing, including buying the right property, planning your long term strategy, financing your investments and property management. The series will also delve into more sophisticated strategies such as property development, syndicates and trusts and of course, commercial property investment. Be inspired to pursue your investment goals with a deepened understanding of how to build wealth through property investing. To kick off this series, in our first episode we look at some property investing fundamentals such as compound growth, residential investment strategies and property types: Land goes up, buildings go down - fundamentals of property investment What is compound growth and why is it important? Investment strategies under scrutiny: "Buy and Hold" versus "Buy and Flip" versus "Investing for Tax Purposes" And finally, what's the best type of property investment: houses, villas, apartments or other types? Download this episode's complimentary materials (form will open in separate tab) Thanks for listening Thanks for tuning in today and listening to our podcast. If you have any questions or feedback, feel free to contact us at questions@momentumwealth.com.au. If you enjoyed listening to this podcast, please share it using the social media buttons at the top of this post. Finally, if you like what you heard today, we would appreciate if you left us an honest review on iTunes! NEVER MISS AN EPISODE Video Transcription Intro  Damian Collins, Momentum Wealth: Having this investment strategy, putting a plan in place, financing your properties… In the longer term will provide higher yields than you will in the city because they carry... From an investment point of view, you're probably not going to get the same growth as you would if you bought something older.   Property Investing Masterclass Arin Di Camillo, Momentum Wealth: Welcome and thanks for joining us on this, our very first Momentum Wealth Podcast in the series of 10. My name is Arin Di Camillo, I'm the manager of the Property Wealth Consultants at Momentum Wealth. And joining me today is Damian Collins, our founder, and Managing Director. Welcome, Damian. Damian: Thanks Arin, glad to be here. Arin: Good. Our very first podcast. What are we going to be talking about today? Damian: Well, today we're going to be talking about the fundamentals of property investment. Obviously, over the whole series of 10, we've got a lot to talk about, but today is really about covering off how to find good property investments and some of the fundamentals that make property a great investment. And over the course of it, we're going to be covering off more than just how to find great properties because that's really important, it's also about how do we finance them, managing them well in terms of property management, value adding through developments, renovations. And then we're also looking at your longer term strategy, getting that right and also some other things such as development syndicates and commercial property investments as well, which is a really important part, particularly to you through your property investment journey. Arin: Excellent. So we're starting with the fundamentals and building it up from there. Damian: Yeah, absolutely. Looking forward to it. Arin: Very good. Okay. It will be a 10-part series. We'll be starting with a couple of fundamentals and based on viewer feedback we'll be adding some more material along the way.