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By: Sam Saggers

Welcome to Ask Sam - the daily podcast where I answer your wealth and property questions. It might be a burning question you’ve never had answered or a question you have about a deal you’re looking at right now. In any case, your questions help society make better investment decisions - so send them through (DM me @Sam Saggers on Facebook and Instagram) and I’ll do my best to answer your question on Ask Sam.

2022 Property Chat
#108
01/26/2022

Welcome back to ASKSam for another great year. Today we are going to chat about all things property for 2022.


What are Operation Costs?
#107
11/24/2021

Real Estate operations costs can often be a deal killer but not always, come find out why.


What Does the Fly Wheel Investing Mean?
#106
11/19/2021

What even is flywheel investing and how can it help you as an investor? Let's explore this more and find out.


What Is Value Buying?
#105
11/16/2021

What is value investing and is there really anything left in the market for us?


How Can You Unlock More Value in What You Own?
#104
11/03/2021

Want to learn how to unlock more value in what you already own? Lots of people don't realize the potential value that their property has. Come along and join Sam as he explains this a little more in-depth.


What are Structural Shifts?
#103
11/02/2021

What are structural shifts really? The market has had them but how do they work and how does it effect us?

 


What Is the Straight Line Method?
#102
11/01/2021

What even is the straight-line method? Come join Sam as he answers this question and understands the logic of distance and real estate.


How Can I Beat Rising Costs?
#101
10/22/2021

Everything is rising in real estate at the moment especially pricing, so come along and see how Sam can give you some tips on how to win at investing.


Why Do I Need a Plan B?
#100
10/20/2021

Why is it important to have a backup plan and how can you plan ahead. A plan B is important if you cannot leverage any further.


What is Demand and Where Does It Come From?
#99
10/19/2021

Demand Groups. How do they work and how can we assess them?