PROPERTY SHOWCASE: How you can harness buying opportunities today
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dashdot is a full-service buyer's agency that helps everyday Australians, who want to avoid a life of financial insecurity, to find, purchase and grow high-performance property portfolios, and build a powerful and confident legacy for future generations.
In this episode of Property Showcase, principal buyer’s agent at dashdot Glenn "Goose" McGrath joins host Tom Gilmore to unpack the opportunities available to investors who may be ready to capitalise on current market conditions, regardless of the uncertainty around COVID-19.
In this episode, hear from Goose about:
- Why a pragmatic approach is providing purchasers with the most opportunities for gains in the current market
- How a strong strategy will back you despite present uncertainty, and;
- The importance of fundamentals
Pure Property Investment is an outcome-driven property company that delivers strong results and simplicity to investors looking to purchase property. The business’s degree of research, strong industry relationships and distinct negotiation skills are what separate them from the crowd.
In this episode of Property Showcase, founder and director Paul Glossop joins host Tom Gilmore to talk through the nuances of today’s marketplace that make it a great time to buy, and why he believes we are headed back to a growth market sooner rather than later.
In this episode, hear from Paul about:
- The benefits of buying with little competition
- The questions to ask when buying off-market
- Why a vendor’s asking price may be meaningless without comparisons