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Jane Slack-Smith rejoins host Tyrone Shum today to continue the conversation on her property investment strategy, and how you can learn from her property renovation wealth strategy.
In the podcast you’ll hear Slack-Smith’s preferred set-and-forget strategy, and how she does this as quickly as possible to create more equity, and thus build up an even bigger portfolio for herself. Slack-Smith recommends the cosmetic approach to renovations, unless the property is truly going to provide that wealth back.
She’ll also teach that simplicity is best. For Slack-Smith, hundreds of properties, or constantly trading properties is a waste, with her seven properties supporting her comfortably. The important indicators of a property are growth characteristics, and good locations.
You’ll learn all this and more in today’s podcast. So jump on in!
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In this episode, here’s what you’ll learn:
1:14 Is there anything holding Jane Slack Smith back from investing in property.
3:07 The values instilled in her from her mentor that led Slack Smith to keep going amidst the heavy obstacles of prejudice and risk.
6:14 How a lack of Australian education resources led Slack Smith to create her own community of teaching.
14:14 How Slack Smith applied her strategy to real-world situations and how you can learn from her success.
25:48 How Slack Smith’s determination has contributed to her successful portfolio.
26:40 What does Jane Slack-Smith think is the best book to read.
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This episode was produced by Alex Cooper with narrations and interviews conducted by Tyrone Shum.
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Think Big PropertyBy Tyrone Shum and Nhan Nguyen