Here’s how to invest in property like the pros

Here’s how to invest in property like the pros

  27 Jul 2024

Key takeaways

The average Australian doesn’t become wealthy through property investment because they expect instant, simple and easy solutions to complex opportunities. The real pros know that you can become very rich through property investment by knuckling down and seriously applying yourself in a dedicated, disciplined, persistent way.

When I first conducted property education seminars 24 years ago I had to compete with the unrealistic promises of Henry Kaye who caused 13,000 consumers to lose around $60 million after attending his seminars. I don’t promise instant riches and I’m not paid to make a particular property developer’s project look favourable.

Making things worse today is the mindset of the Internet, which puts born-yesterday pretenders and academic theorists on equal footing with long-established experts who have painstakingly amassed their knowledge and have proven it over time in the real world.

I was having my hair cut the other day when Joseph my barber said, “Michael – I’m going to get into property investing and I’m going to make a fortune because I’ve learned how to invest like the pros!” 

Each time I visit Joseph the conversation seems to revolve around property, but when I heard him say he learned how the pros do it I was concerned.

I know Joseph has been reading every property book he could get his hands on, listening to all the podcasts, and watching all the free YouTube videos.

I also know that while Joseph enjoys his job, he’s sick of the rat race and trading his time for dollars.

He is looking for a level of financial freedom and told me he feels he missed out on the last property boom and wants to make up for lost time.

He wants to get rich quickly.

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In the past when we’ve discussed property, Joseph was scared to take on more debt and get into the market. 

Instead, he paid down the mortgage on his home.

Now while he has the “security” of minimal debt on his home, he feels he has to catch up with many of his friends who took the plunge into property years ago and now own one or two investment properties and are slowly working their way out of the rat race.

When our property markets turned the corner last year I recommended Joseph use the equity in his home to get into property investment, but at the time all the property pessimists in the media held him back.

But now armed with all his newfound knowledge, he was feeling confident enough to finally take the plunge into property.

So when Joseph told me he knows how to invest like the pros, I had to ask –  “OK – how are you going to do it?”

“Easy” he said. “I received this email and signed up for a course.”

Then he pulled up the email that attracted his attention on his iPad.

It promised the ability to control millions of dollars worth of property with none of your own money and bypass the banks.

It also explained how the course presenter had made hundreds of thousands of dollars in seven days.

At that point, I felt sorry for Joseph and for the thousands of novice (and some experienced) property investors who will be taken by the new breed of property spruikers who are once again out in force.

Sure the promises sound enticing…

The opportunity to get a life-altering fortune overnight by barely tapping the easy button as you breeze by en route to your deck chair on the beach.

But why seven days?

Why not seven hours? Or seven minutes?

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Of course, I am being sarcastic!

You can’t become wealthy in seven days.

You probably couldn’t even read the course material in seven days.

Just look at some of the ads: “We’ll teach you how to buy a property to renovate and sell for a profit – a great replacement for your job.”

Yet they don’t explain how after paying tax and GST on the sale and stamp duty on your next property you are likely to be left with very little, if any profit.

Then there’s a course that teaches you how to buy properties with options.

Nothing or very little down today and own a property in 5 years’ time.

The problem is; that this nonsense that you should expect childishly simple, microwave instant solutions to complex opportunities, and when you don’t find them in one place, you rush off after the next pretender peddling it, is what stops the average Australian ever becoming wealthy through property investment.

The idea of instant, simple and easy has risen from being laughed at and ridiculed, to be the expectation and entitlement of a new generation of investors.

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Here is what the real pros know…

You can’t create wealth through property overnight, but you can certainly become very rich in the medium to long term by knuckling down and seriously applying yourself in a dedicated, disciplined, persistent way.

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