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Case Study: Anti property investor

Stuart Wemyss

In this case study episode, Stuart delves into the impressive financial journey of a client who staunchly avoids property investment. Starting in 2016 with $760k in shares and $595k in debt, the client had a combined super of $324k and no home loan on a $2.5m residence. With an income of $440k and living expenses of $96k, his net investment assets stood at $490k. Fast forward to today, his shares have grown to $2.15m with a $725k loan and super has increased to $1.07m. Additionally, he acquired a $1.7m holiday house with a $1m debt. Despite receiving a $400k inheritance in 2016, his net investment assets have tripled to $3.2m.

Key insights from this journey include the benefits of strategic gearing, disciplined tracking of wealth and performance, and effective cash flow management. The client’s portfolio, focused on growth with a mix of direct stocks and ETFs, benefitted from timely investments in Macquarie and US markets (VTS). A lifestyle-driven decision to purchase a coastal property through a buyer’s agent in 2020 has also paid off, appreciating from $1.4m to $1.7m. Stuart highlights how these strategies and decisions have collectively contributed to a threefold increase in net assets.

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