by Sue Irons | Sep 13, 2018 | General, Wealth Creation
The superannuation balance of Kiwis is dismal. According to a Massey University study, the average kiwi over 65 years old spends $590.44 per week on living expenses, while the average superannuation is $200 short of that, at only $390.20 per week after-tax. Clearly,...
by Sue Irons | Aug 30, 2018 | General, Property Investment Coaching, Property Investment Education
If you’ve been investing in houses, you’re probably listening to advice you’ve come across and believe to be true. But is it? Just because something is considered “common wisdom”, that doesn’t necessarily mean that it’s entirely true. It may be only partly true or it...
by Sue Irons | Aug 20, 2018 | Cash Flow, General, Wealth Creation
The concept of property investing is quite simple, however, the actual process can sometimes be complex. This is why we surround ourselves with knowledgeable individuals – to learn from their experience. When investing in property, go for the tried and true strategies...
by Sue Irons | Jun 6, 2018 | Uncategorized
Studies of habits and their close cousin, willpower, have been done, giving us insight into how people form – and keep – habits. Did you realise that science shows our habits are “etched” into our brains? Once a particular action or set of actions have become a habit,...
by Sue Irons | Jun 6, 2018 | Uncategorized
One of the most important skills a property investor can develop is the ability to analyse a marketplace. Not only do you need to understand where to buy, but you need to know what type of investment property will deliver the results you need. Market drivers...
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