The good way to invest in Australian property in 2020, with expert Amy Lunardi

In the latest episode of The Australian Finance Podcast, Amy Lunardi is back on the show to talk about property investing 101.

In the latest episode of The Australian Finance Podcast, Amy Lunardi is back on the show to talk about property investing 101, including:

  • How to invest in property for the first time
  • The good, bad and downright ugly of property investing
  • The things you should be asking in 2020
  • The current state of the Australian property market
  • The main difference between property and other asset classes, such as shares & cash
  • Negative gearing, positive gearing and positive cashflow — what’s the big deal?

Basically, Amy covers what you must know about property investing, including buying your first home and getting a plan in place to build a portfolio around investing in a long-term asset class.

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At the time of publishing, the author of this article does not have a financial or commercial interest in any of the companies mentioned.

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