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The concept of mini-retirement changed my life. I'm no longer waiting for some retirement paradise when I'm 65. It helps to know how to fund the lifestyle. You know, making money while you sip that piña colada by the beach does help. I wouldn't have been able to do it otherwise.

Riggsnic_co
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As someone who actually has done this, it's not all rose gardens and fairy floss. Short term pain = 30 years of stressing to pay three mortgages and maintenance (2 investments + own home). Long term gain = three houses paid off but missed out on other opportunities ie. shares and super (self employed).
The end of the day it amounted to enforced saving which I would have never otherwise achieved.

passdasalt
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I basically did what you say in this video but 7 yrs ago.
Bought a 250k unit in Brisbane now worth 500k and a 275k townhouse in Toowoomba now worth 400k. Both cost 10% deposit and are cash flow neutral.
We then bought land and built our dream home. Cost 1 million now worth 1.3m.
Our house we originally lived in is rented out and paid off. That cost us 390k 15 yrs ago and is now worth 1 million. The rent is $550 per week. The rental yield on all these places is crazy high now, something like 8% or more. The rent is paying off half our mortgage.
It just takes time and sacrifices!

lengerer
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Thank you for your useful information. Highly appreciated. Definitely looking forward to seeing your future updates. 🎉

LauraMoyaLocalMortgageBroker
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We've owned 5 properties for about 20 years now (an average between 18 years and 23 years) - 4 in Sydney and 1 in Brisbane. One property has only slightly more than doubled and the other 4 have tripled or 3x. Your assumption that a $900K investment in 2 properties can increase 7x over 30 years is too optimistic. You're working on a compounded interest rate formula which is NOT correct. We all know that the economy and property cycles have lumps and bumps - so assuming properties can grow by 7% pa compounded is unrealistic... unless you own a waterfront house in Sydney's Eastern Suburbs. Your budget of $450K purchase price will most likely be an undesirable suburb - which will unlikely grow as much/fast as something near the city or beaches.

malkov
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Liked and subscribed. Love your content

lovepeace
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Thank you for the useful information. Can you also upload a video review about which suburbs in Sydney have good properties? Thank you.

yourlovelyp_
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You forgot to include expenses for maintenance, management fees, town council fees, rates for these rental properties AND capital gain tax when you sell them.

mjmf
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G'day mates! Retirement planning is on everyone's minds. I am keen to retire filthy rich right here in Australia

Jonesmatsunaga
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isn't it super is left below a certain level, the aged pension will kick in? And Investment property does not grow at a rate of 7% maybe max 3%.

js
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I wish I have seen these videos 7 years ago, as I had 2 investment properties, I sold off to consolidate and changing my career. I would have been financially independent and can retire early. Very regretful.

jennykoh
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Does anyone else have the feeling of not feeling as rich as their net worth? I have almost a net worth of 1 million dollars at age 33 and 5 years ago I thought it would be lifechanging. In reality it doesnt feel that I have anything and just feels meh since most of it is in property.

Northstar
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How do you build capital for the investments if you are 20 ? and still a student

Ereddddd
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Super interesting video! Thanks for making!

moneyandminimalism
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When I bought my first IP it was the era of 18% interest rate. Top margin rate was >60k. Therefore it was important to buy IP to reduce the gross income. Didn't have much super from work at 3% compulsory, and later self employed. Each year I contribute to max just to reduce gross income. Once the super gathered enough balance it has a life of its own. I am aiming to retire with the super paying out same as my net income each year. IPs are not in the super but positive geared now.

Woodland
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Bro, you might wanna factor in a global recession and its effect. Europe is already in recession, china has slowed to deflation and America is deficit spending to kick the can down the road. AirBnB properties with poor uptake will soon see some of these properties come on line. As of 2020 there's 800, 000 airbnb props. When mortgage stress convert to defaults, more properties will flood the market.

daniellee
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Well that would be impossible to do considering I'm in my late 50s and I'm more interested in investments that could set me up for retirement in my 60s, my goal is at least $2million.

bengonzalez
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Return on investment didn’t include interest on 900k

cammitchell
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Charlie Bucket, how many properties did you buy? "Two." Only two? Not 200? I can't figure out your retirement on just two!

conor
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🎉happy birthday Ravi Sharma..

thank you for such an amazing video 😊

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