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How much is enough? It’s a question I’ve been wrestling with—not just personally, but in so many chats with friends and clients lately.
Today, I’m joined by Stuart Wemyss to unpack this exact topic. We talk about the tension between growing your wealth and enjoying it, how guilt can sneak in when we spend, and why creating balance isn’t a luxury—it’s a strategy.
We dig into the psychology behind money habits, especially for property investors in different phases—whether you're in acquisition, consolidation, or nearing retirement. Stuart shares some powerful insights on using property, super, and tax strategies for long-term financial independence. He also breaks down why holding onto property too long might hurt your retirement income, and what to consider instead.
If you’ve ever wondered whether you’re investing enough (or maybe investing too much), this episode will help you zoom out and get clear on what you're working toward.
Let’s go inside.
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About the Guest:
Stuart Wemyss is a qualified chartered accountant, independent financial adviser, and mortgage broker with over 20 years of experience in financial services. He is the founder of ProSolution Private Clients, an award-winning boutique financial advisory firm established in 2002 that specializes in property investment advice and mortgage broking. Stuart is a successful property investor and author of two books on property investment, including the bestseller Investopoly. He is known for providing holistic, trustworthy, and independent advice, regularly sharing his expertise through media appearances, podcasts, and educational content to help clients achieve successful property investment outcomes. Based in Melbourne, Stuart combines his professional expertise with a commitment to empowering investors with unbiased information
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How much is enough? It’s a question I’ve been wrestling with—not just personally, but in so many chats with friends and clients lately.
Today, I’m joined by Stuart Wemyss to unpack this exact topic. We talk about the tension between growing your wealth and enjoying it, how guilt can sneak in when we spend, and why creating balance isn’t a luxury—it’s a strategy.
We dig into the psychology behind money habits, especially for property investors in different phases—whether you're in acquisition, consolidation, or nearing retirement. Stuart shares some powerful insights on using property, super, and tax strategies for long-term financial independence. He also breaks down why holding onto property too long might hurt your retirement income, and what to consider instead.
If you’ve ever wondered whether you’re investing enough (or maybe investing too much), this episode will help you zoom out and get clear on what you're working toward.
Let’s go inside.
Resource Links:
Episode Highlights:
Thank you for tuning in! If you liked this episode, please don’t forget to subscribe, tune in, and share this podcast.
About the Guest:
Stuart Wemyss is a qualified chartered accountant, independent financial adviser, and mortgage broker with over 20 years of experience in financial services. He is the founder of ProSolution Private Clients, an award-winning boutique financial advisory firm established in 2002 that specializes in property investment advice and mortgage broking. Stuart is a successful property investor and author of two books on property investment, including the bestseller Investopoly. He is known for providing holistic, trustworthy, and independent advice, regularly sharing his expertise through media appearances, podcasts, and educational content to help clients achieve successful property investment outcomes. Based in Melbourne, Stuart combines his professional expertise with a commitment to empowering investors with unbiased information
Connect with Stuart:
Connect with Perth Property Insider:
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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