I thought it would be interesting to have a look at what happens if you get your timing wrong in the property market. How much would you lose in the short term, and how would you look financially in the long term compared to someone who did nothing.
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0:00 – Introduction
1:32 – Every peak and decline in the last 50 years
3:58 – The worst decline and longest recovery (1989 in Sydney)
4:39 – How our portfolio would have been affected
5:24 – How much money would you have lost
7:06 – How do property values grow over the long term
8:25 – An example using today’s figures
11:10 – What if you bought at market bottom?
13:30 – Comparing investing during the peak or bottom of the market
15:05 – Taking cash flow into account
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