The Secret to Building Wealth After 40 | #285
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What do you think is the best age to enter property investing?
Is it 20? 30?
What about your 40s? Would you consider it too late?
Tony Wilkinson thought so, too… at first.
You see, Tony experienced major setbacks in his property investing journey…
But he decided to give it another try after turning 40.
And that became one of the best decisions of his life.
In this episode of the Dashdot Insider Podcast, Tony shared how he leveraged his experience, skills, and Dashdot’s Dashboard tool to identify high-growth areas. He used metrics relating to infrastructure projects, demand-supply ratios, industry diversity and more.
He also discussed the pros and cons of a quick renovation flip… and how he transformed his Townsville property with a bit of elbow grease and strategic upgrades.
So, if you’ve been sitting on the sidelines and unsure about getting in or reentering the property market… listen to Tony to get the motivation you need to dive in.
If you love this episode, email us at podcast@dashdot.com.au, and don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and share this podcast!
See you on the inside!
In this episode, we cover:
00:00 Coming Up
00:58 Introduction to Tony Wilkinson's Property Journey
04:40 Tony's Early Investments and Key Lessons
07:40 The GFC Impact and Turning to Travel
12:16 Returning to Property Investment
12:34 Strategic Goals and Future Ambitions
12:47 Property vs Shares: A Comparison
24:06 - Tony's Property Investment Decision Factors
29:27 - The Value of Investing in Regional Markets
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