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Episode description
There was so much to talk about in our last Need to Know episode, that Candice and Felicity thought it would be good to revisit property investing again. Make sure you catch up on their first episode if you haven’t listened already, but here they chat about the other structures in which you can use to purchase property, the nitty gritty finer details that we don’t get taught in school but we all should definitely know about, and the difference between a redraw and offset account. If you’re on the verge of buying your first property, or are already managing a large property portfolio, or just wondering where to start sorting out your finances to get into the market, this is an episode you need to hear.
Felicity Thomas and Candice Bourke are Senior Advisers at Shaw and Partners, and you can find out more here.
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