When the weather gets warmer and you enjoy those long, lazy summer days languishing on your favourite beach with the family, it’s easy to …
Michael Yardney is a director of Metropole Property Strategists, which creates wealth for its clients through independent, unbiased property advice and advocacy. He is a best-selling author, one of Australia's leading experts in wealth creation through property and writes the Property Update blog.
When the weather gets warmer and you enjoy those long, lazy summer days languishing on your favourite beach with the family, it’s easy to …
Last year was a great year for many property investors. In fact I believe it will be one of those years where those who didn’t get into th…
At the end of each year I like to look for a label to describe our property markets and this year I planned to call 2014 – The Year of the…
Donald Trump and Robert Kiyosaki Robert Kiyosaki has been wandering around the country telling anyone who’ll listen to him that the Austra…
Money doesn’t discriminate; it doesn’t care who you are or where you come from. No matter what you did yesterday, today begins anew and …
Would you lend money to yourself?
What criteria would you use to decide if it’s worth taking the risk of lending yourself money?
If …
As parents, we all want to see our children succeed in life. And spreading their proverbial wings and flying the family nest to branch out o…
“What are going to be the property hotspots in 2015?” I was recently rung by a journalist from one of the major daily news sites asking…
Just because you have taken the leap from homeowner to property investor, doesn’t mean your financial fortune is assured. In fact, it does…
If I’ve read one story about a possible housing bust in Australia, I’ve read a hundred. Barely a week goes by without another breathless…
We know true wealth is much more than how much money you’ve got in the bank or how many properties you own, but this year’s Credit Suiss…
The Block was once again a hugely popular TV show. Three gruelling months of sleeplessness and renovations paid off handsomely for two tea…