Investor Series Ep.2 The 4 Fundamental feasibilities - Capital Growth - With Luke Bailey
Pizza and Property - A podcast by P&P Media
Everyone wants to buy a 'Good deal' but what does a good deal actually look like? and how do you work it out in a simply? This series is going to answer exactly that by unpacking the 4 Fundamental feasibilities studies in a straightforward and easy way. Make no mistake these simple 'fesos' are not a replacement for a full deal break down and certainly not to be used as a substitute for qualified professional financial advice, these fesos are to help you in the very first stage of sorting through the many potential deals you will be working through helping sort the potential winners from the ones that aren't even worth a second look. This episode we're talking capital growth and what factors you need to be checking out to get a better understanding what makes an area increase in capital growth and if it's a short term factor or a long term one. Luke Bailey has been kind enough to give us his time and walking us through the 4 types of common deals most property investors will want to asses the: - cash-flow deal - capital growth deal - renovation deal - subdivision deal Find out more about Luke Baily: https://www.fourtier.com.au/ Join me “Todd Sloan” each week, as I dig deep into the lives and experiences of a different industry leader each week to bring you the best property content in the country. YouTube Pizza & Property: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgXX6ibW7WEFbWkf-jslDvQ?view_as=subscriber Facebook Pizza & Property: https://www.facebook.com/Pizza-and-Property-2111096335696398/?modal=admin_todo_tour ASK YOUR LISTENER QUESTION BY VISITING THE WEBSITE BELOW Website: https://www.pizzaandproperty.com/ Disclaimer: All discussions are general in nature and should never be considered financial advice, please seek your own professional financial advice. The content displayed on the website, podcast and blog is the intellectual property of the Pizza and Property. You may not reuse, republish, or reprint such content without our written consent.