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What young property investors get wrong

54 min · 27 de ene de 2026
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In this episode of Inside Residential Property, host Liam Garman is joined by Patrick Casey, managing director of Rethink Wealth, and Andrew, a young and active investor, to unpack a practical financial playbook for Australians in their 20s to 40s looking to build wealth through residential property. Using Andrew’s real investment journey as a case study, the episode explores how early action, smart asset selection, and strategic use of debt can accelerate portfolio growth, while also highlighting the financial trade-offs that often emerge as investors juggle serviceability, borrowing capacity, lifestyle goals, and tax considerations. Andrew shares how he entered the market in 2018, starting with a modest Queensland unit and later using equity and timing to progress through off-the-plan and renovation-led moves. The conversation then turns to one of the most common forks in the road for younger investors: principal place of residence versus rentvesting. Patrick and Liam unpack how each path can influence borrowing capacity and long-term flexibility, and why personal circumstances, including relationships, future family plans and lifestyle needs, should be considered alongside spreadsheet outcomes. The episode also tackles the longer-term question of when to shift from capital growth to cash flow, outlining the risks of transitioning too early (and sacrificing asset quality) or too late (and being asset-rich but cash-flow poor). Patrick shares a clear framework for thinking in “windows of opportunity” across life stages, and why building a team and having a plan matters more than chasing the next hotspot. What you’ll learn in this episode: How investors in their 20s to 40s can build a strategy that supports long-term wealth creation. Why “action over perfection” often matters in the early accumulation phase. How serviceability and borrowing capacity shape what’s possible – and when it can happen. The key differences between rentvesting versus owning your home (and how to decide). How capital gains tax (CGT) rules and transaction costs should influence buy, hold, or sell decisions. When it makes sense to transition from capital growth to cash flow – and the risks either way. Why property flipping and “hotspot hopping” can quietly destroy long-term returns. How to avoid analysis paralysis and focus on sustainable, high-quality asset decisions. This episode is essential listening for younger residential property investors who want clarity on the financial strategy behind portfolio growth – offering a practical, experience-led perspective on serviceability, tax, life-stage planning and how to keep making smart moves without getting stuck. This information is general in nature and does not take into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. It is not personal financial advice. Before acting on this information, you should consider whether it is appropriate for you and consider seeking personal advice. Where relevant, you should consider the applicable product disclosure statement (PDS) and target market determination (TMD) before making any decision. Rethink Wealth is a Corporate Authorised Representative of Walker Lane Pty Ltd (AFSL 509305).

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