In this power-packed Q&A, Campbell dives into real scenarios many Aussies face, from managing a $50k inheritance for teens inside a trust (ETF compounding vs pooling for a property deposit) to designing a clear 10-year retirement runway for middle-income couples. He unpacks whether to prioritise paying off the home, maxing super, or debt recycling into ETFs; how to balance simplicity with diversification in ETF mixes; and when leverage into property actually helps rather than hurts ...
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In this power-packed Q&A, Campbell dives into real scenarios many Aussies face, from managing a $50k inheritance for teens inside a trust (ETF compounding vs pooling for a property deposit) to designing a clear 10-year retirement runway for middle-income couples. He unpacks whether to prioritise paying off the home, maxing super, or debt recycling into ETFs; how to balance simplicity with diversification in ETF mixes; and when leverage into property actually helps rather than hurts ...
EP 384: Why relying on property sales data alone could be a big mistake!
Investopoly
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1 month ago
EP 384: Why relying on property sales data alone could be a big mistake!
Read Full Blog Here In this episode of Investopoly, Stuart unpacks why relying solely on property sales data, no matter how comprehensive, can lead investors astray. While compound annual growth rate (CAGR) calculations are useful, Stuart explains that interpreting them without context can result in serious misjudgements. He walks through the three core attributes of investment-grade property and focuses on why “runs on the board” must be considered alongside timing, capital improvements, zon...
Investopoly
In this power-packed Q&A, Campbell dives into real scenarios many Aussies face, from managing a $50k inheritance for teens inside a trust (ETF compounding vs pooling for a property deposit) to designing a clear 10-year retirement runway for middle-income couples. He unpacks whether to prioritise paying off the home, maxing super, or debt recycling into ETFs; how to balance simplicity with diversification in ETF mixes; and when leverage into property actually helps rather than hurts ...