Why Australia is still a hot property investment market
When it comes to experience and access to data, there are few property experts in Australia that can rival Nerida Conisbee.
When it comes to experience and access to data, there are few property experts in Australia that can rival Nerida Conisbee.
We continue our mini-series on property investment learnings and insights. Did you know that over 555,000 of residential properties are bought in Australia each year and between 25- 35% of these being investment properties? Now I know first hand how good property investment can be to help you enjoy a great lifestyle, yet sadly only …
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Looking for recommendations for the best books and podcasts? Bushy Martin puts together his list covering self, health and wealth … and some bonus recommendations on property investment.
As we start a new year and a new decade, it is a great time to reflect on the past, learn from it and plan what we’ll do to optimise our opportunities in the future. So that’s exactly what we’re going to do in this two-part special on the Get Invested podcast.
Imagine a life where you work just enough to fund your next adventure. Well, for extreme risk-taker Luke Richmond this lifestyle is his reality.
Bushy Martin: Now this time of the year is a great time for reflection and a chance to recharge your batteries, so I’m going to challenge you to make the time to read and listen to podcasts as a way of filling your tank with inspiration and motivation.
As a life coach and author, Iesha Delune has helped thousands of people unlock their purpose and find happiness. It is a far cry from her teenage years that were hampered by low self-esteem.
If you’re researching property, there’s more information available than we can handle. How do we make sense of it all?
To inspire and motivate you to become the best version of you, today’s guest Luke Richmond is a living breathing example of how to live and enjoy your life to the fullest when you keep this question top of mind: what if I die in five years time?
It is a topic most people want to avoid. Unlike the footy results or the latest reality TV happenings, death is rarely talked about around the water cooler.