Perth Property Insider Ep. 35 – Asset Selection: What, When and How Much? with Stuart Wemyss

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I’ve been wanting to take you inside the importance and intricacies of successful asset selection. And what better expert to discuss this with than my financial planner Stuart Wemyss of Pro Solution Private Clients.

We talked about how you can bulletproof your long term property investment plan, and what you really should be looking to buy. What does it really mean to be buying well, how can development be part of your strategy and if timing is really everything?

Stuart has given me great insights for planning my investments, so I’m looking forward to sharing these with you too!

Highlights:

  1. Introduction [00:00]
  2. Buying the right property for a client, how important is it? [00:57]
  3. Short term profit never drives long term value [03:05]
  4. Lack of foresight is the downside of choosing the wrong investment [05:57]
  5. Buying under market value vs. buying the right property in the right area [11:26]
  6. More business than investment strategy [14:49]
  7. Why timing isn’t really everything [19:08]
  8. Financial decisions: leave your emotions at the door [23:32]
  9. Golden advice you need to take to heart [25:14]

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About Our Host:

Jarrad Mahon is the go-to guy in property management and investment in Perth, giving you his insider view on the Perth market and the strategies needed for you to grow your wealth and improve your life. All you need to do is to stay tuned!

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