by Richard Crabb | CEO ASPIRE Network | PIPA Board Member | Oct 4, 2022 | Articles, General Articles, Investment Opportunities, Productivity, Property Investment Advice, Research
Becoming a property investor is one of the best decisions you’ll ever make. It can deliver huge fiscal benefits if you apply your well-structured plan and adopt the right fundamentals. It can deliver enormous gratification and mental well-being too. There’s nothing...
by Richard Crabb | CEO ASPIRE Network | PIPA Board Member | Sep 13, 2022 | Articles, General Articles, Investment Opportunities, Property Investment Advice
I’m normally upbeat in my articles. I like the idea of exploring and developing strategies to help readers achieve long-term financial security through smart property investment. But this month I need to have a rant because the current debate around housing...
by Richard Crabb | CEO ASPIRE Network | PIPA Board Member | Aug 30, 2022 | Education, General Articles, Investment Opportunities, Property Investment Advice
When I look upon my years in the property investment advisory field, there are several platitudes that have come up time and again. From “Location! Location! Location!” to, “Buy the worst house in the best street.” These sayings are designed to put in simple terms the...
by Richard Crabb | CEO ASPIRE Network | PIPA Board Member | Aug 16, 2022 | Articles, General Articles, PICA, PIPA, Research
Don’t miss your chance to have a say in the PIPA Annual Investor Sentiment Survey. The 8th PIPA Annual Investor Sentiment Survey is now open! CLICK HERE TO START PIPA is currently surveying Australia’s existing property investors to reveal the mood, confidence,...
by Richard Crabb | CEO ASPIRE Network | PIPA Board Member | Jul 7, 2022 | Articles, COVID-19, General Articles, Investment Opportunities, PICA, Press Release, Property Investment Advice, Resources
In April this year, we discussed the impacts of RBA interest rate changes, now with several more increases to the cash rate, the underlying message for property has remained the same. This discussion below is timely to discuss again. Australians are an interesting...