• A Property Boom, Interrupted? Ep 437 / Kieran Trass

  • Sep 29 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 18 mins
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A Property Boom, Interrupted? Ep 437 / Kieran Trass

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  • Lettuce hands need not apply. There's no need to quibble about the exact length of a property cycle. What's relevant, is that the property cycle is slower than other asset classes. This affords the everyday investor an opportunity to jump on board at more optimal times than others. Should you factor this into your decisions when buying or selling property?

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