Founder of development company Urban DC, Danny Ciarma will divulge his strategy so you can build your portfolio by identifying the right locations and starting small; and discuss why people need to lower their expectations when looking to buy a property.
Find out how to gather the capital for your first investment into property, the resources to go to for strategy and mindset, what Ciarma predicts for the future of Australian property and how whatever happens in your property journey, it can only make you stronger.
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In this episode, here’s what you’ll learn:
01:15
What originally held Ciarma back and how he overcame it.
04:01
Books that helped Ciarma in his journey which focus on both mindset and strategy.
07:08
How Ciarma conditions his mindset by socialising with those who have the same love for property.
08:07
Ciarma talks about what he believes developers need to consider first for creating high end property developments.
10:49
Ciarma speaks about how he believes the cost of the finished product of an apartment is market-driven.
12:18
How Ciarma would handle a situation where he’s not able to sell when the market turns.
15:13
Ciarma speaks on the future of property development in Australia and the large market of people who want to live near the CBD.
18:45
How training and education are two attributes that helped Ciarma become successful.
20:13
What Ciarma would say to himself if he met his self from ten years ago.
Show Notes and Credits:
Thanks a million for checking out this episode! Below are the websites and other tidbits that were mentioned in today’s podcast with Danny Ciarma. If you have any questions, feel free to leave a comment below and I’ll respond right away!
* Urban DC website
* Danny Ciarma LinkedIn
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This episode was produced by Alex Cooper with narrations and interviews conducted by Tyrone Shum.
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