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Case Study: Successful long term property investor

Stuart Wemyss

In this case study episode, Stuart shares the long-term success story of a client he has worked with for over two decades. Starting with mortgage broking 20 years ago, this client has built an impressive investment property portfolio worth $23.5 million. The key to their success? Patience and strategic property selection. With an average holding period of 25 years, this client has seen properties grow at an average annual rate of 6.8%, resulting in substantial wealth accumulation.

Stuart highlights the importance of investing in blue-chip suburbs and unique properties with high demand, while also noting the impact of geographical diversification and thoughtful ownership structures. Despite some properties performing better than others, the overall portfolio has consistently delivered strong returns. Stuart emphasises that the next 30 years may require even more careful selection due to changing borrowing capacities and market conditions.

Listeners will gain valuable insights into the benefits of long-term property investment, the significance of location and uniqueness, and the need for a strategic approach. This episode is a testament to the power of patience, careful planning, and the right investment decisions.

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