Investopoly

Q&A - Dream Homes, big incomes & borrowing power: When to upgrade, wait, simplify


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In this Q&A episode, Stuart unpacks a series of high-stakes property and borrowing decisions from listeners at very different life stages, from a 24-year-old with rising income and growing capacity, to high-earning families juggling multiple investment properties and eyeing $3–4 million dream homes.

A central theme emerges: just because you can borrow more, doesn’t always mean you should. Stuart explores how to think about deploying large cash reserves, whether selling investment assets to fund a principal residence makes sense, and how to avoid eroding long-term optionality when upgrading lifestyle. He also tackles the “forever home” dilemma: buy now and risk stretching too far, or wait and risk being priced out?

For younger investors, the discussion turns to optimising borrowing capacity early, debt recycling, and the trade-offs between renovating, investing, and preserving flexibility. For established professionals approaching their 50s, Stuart examines timing decisions around relocating, selling the family home, and managing tax efficiency across structures like trusts and SMSFs.

This episode is a deep dive into strategic sequencing, how to align property decisions, leverage, and lifestyle goals without compromising long-term financial independence.

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