Author – Speaker – Investor
Sam Saggers
Investors Helped
Property Deals
billion dollars in real estate
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About Sam
Sam Saggers grew up the poorest kid in the richest suburb of Sydney. But that’s a story for another day (which he unpacks on episode one). Sam’s work in real estate is rather unmatched; he has helped over 7500 property investors get a leg up in real estate through his work as a property investor.
Over the past 26 years, Sam secured over 10000 property investments totaling over 5.7 billion dollars for his clientele creating over $785,000,000 income for them.
Today, Sam shares his insights to others as an elder on wealth creation, the urban behavioural economy and future trends in real estate, urbanity and business. He is a world-class keynote speaker, a master of business, a futurist and best-selling author. Sam is a dedicated property investor both personally and professionally.
Podcast
The Urban Property Investor
The Urban Property Investor podcast with host Sam Saggers brings together the latest news, strategies and ideas to help grow your personal wealth from investing in real estate. With a major premise to help you join the 1% of people who achieve financial independence, Sam Saggers advocates ways to replace your income, invest in property and retire rich using trends that form part of the urban landscape.
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Latest Episodes
UPI 221 – Demographics & The Future of Property
This episode understands the crucial role demographics is playing in shaping the real estate market in Australia. There’s significance in understanding population growth, ageing demographics, and the skills gap in the workforce.
We delve into the changing dynamics of the housing market, particularly the impact of millennials entering the family formation stage and the implications of intergenerational wealth transfer.
This is a conversation you won’t want to miss. Tune into episode 221 of the Urban Property Investor now!
UPI 220 – The Negative Gearing Boogeyman Is Back To Take Your Wealth
This episode we delve into the ongoing debate surrounding tax reform in Australia, particularly focusing on negative gearing and capital gains tax. We discuss political dynamics at play, including the influence of key senators and the implications of proposed reforms on property investors, and so much more!
It’s so important to understand negative gearing, its impact on the housing market, and potential solutions for improving housing affordability without destabilising the economy. All these understanding will help you as an investor. Listen to episode 220 now!
UPI 219 – What the US Rate Cut Means For Australian Real Estate
This episode explores the current economic landscape, focusing on the implications of the recent Federal Reserve rate cut in the United States and its potential effects on Australia.
Is a recession coming or are we headed for a soft landing? The trends in employment, and the challenges of housing affordability in Australia. It’s all here in this critical episode with all the important updates on our economy and real estate markets. Listen in and take action.
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Latest Blogs
Four Ways To Help You Double Property Growth!
As a property coach there is one particular strategy that I teach to all of my clients and it is this – The Four Time (4x) Growth Plan. The 4x Growth Plan is a strategy I use for every single investment I make, and today I’m going to explain it based on an example of a property I own in which it worked really well.
Real Estate Trends: The Phygital Age And How It Will Impact Property Investors
We’re currently living through an age that has never been encountered before and it’s impacting the way property investors buy real estate. It’s called the phygital age – part physical, part digital. This is a new economic era where we have one foot on either side of the fence.
The Money Conversation: Do You Have What It Takes?
It’s one of the biggest pieces of the real estate puzzle and simultaneously one of the hardest for property investors to manage – it’s the money conversation. Discussing our finances is one of those taboo topics that desperately needs to be cracked wide open. As a society, it’s harrowing how many of us were never educated around economics while we were still at school or in the family nest.
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