The 411 on starting your investment property business

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[NEW EPISODE] Richus Nel of PSGWealth shares tips on how to start your investment property business on MoneySavvy podacst with Boitumelo Ntsoko. Download the Ep in the link below. Moneyweb Investing

Welcome to the Money Savvy podcast. I’m Boitumelo Ntsoko. In the last episode of this podcast, I spoke to Richus Nel of PSG Wealth about some of the things you need to consider before venturing into rental property, and whether you’d be better off creating wealth the traditional way versus through buy-to-let properties. If you missed that episode, head to Moneyweb.co.za to listen it. You can also find it on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. In this episode, we’re continuing with this theme.

Okay. So Tumi, I think before we jump into the question, because I think it does go hand-in-hand [with] how people will actually look at the opportunity – property owners looking for partners in owning this business together, but eventually probably buying them out and owning the whole building himself or herself. But there’s clearly some sort of a finance objective here, because in the owner’s own capacity it doesn’t look like he or she could immediately [buy all the units themself].

I don’t know if you’d be comfortable addressing this question, but what would go into managing a complex? Tumi, again I think there’s a lot in there. Just off the cuff, I want to say it’s absolutely wonderful that someone can actually dream that big and, more importantly, here locally in South Africa. What I did enjoy seeing is that the reader is referring to residential and commercial already. So there’s a sense of a diversification, although it’s in the same asset class.

 

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