UPI What Smart Investors Are Doing Right Now (Before It’s Too Late)

In this episode, we examine how the recent oil crisis has destabilised the Australian economy, increasing reliance on imports during a housing crisis. We challenge the narrative blaming property investors for affordability, arguing they are vital for housing supply to meet population growth.

We also debunk “lazy income” myths regarding rent, highlighting investors’ roles in national infrastructure. Discover how higher property taxes could worsen housing issues. Join us to rethink urbanisation and the importance of supporting economic drivers for Australia’s stability.

5 Things you’ll learn from this episode:

  • Understanding the Current Landscape of Real Estate

  • The Impact of External Events on Real Estate

  • The Economic Framework of Property Investment

  • The Importance of Housing Supply

  • Innovations in Infrastructure and Urban Planning

I discuss – 

00:46 Easy Street vs Struggle Street

01:49 Property Theory & Political Narrative

05:39 Why Housing Is Being Blamed

07:49 The 3 Income Types

12:41 Population Growth & Supply Issues

15:48 Why Investors Matter

19:49 Real Market Example

22:11 Urbanisation Problem

23:58 Where Prices Are Heading

26:59 Final Takeaways

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Sam

About the Author
Sam Saggers grew up the poorest kid in the richest suburb of Sydney. But that’s a story for another day (which he unpacks on episode one). Sam’s work in real estate is rather unmatched; he has helped over 7500 property investors get a leg up in real estate through his work as a property investor.