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A Property Boom, Interrupted? Ep 437 / Kieran Trass
Episode 43730th September 2024 • NZ Everyday Investor • Podcasts NZ / WorldPodcasts.com / Darcy Ungaro
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Those with too much, or too little testosterone may wish to quibble about the exact lengths of a property cycle, but the relevant thing is that the property cycle is slower than other asset classes. This affords the everyday investor an opportunity to jump on board at more optimal times than others. Should you factor this into your decisions when buying or selling property?

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Today I’m talking with Kieran Trass who is the author, and perfecter, of what could arguably be called the property owners bible.

His book, 'Grow Richer with the Property Cycle,' concentrates his expertise into a guide that every first home buyer, investor, or upgrader should reference regularly.

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