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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 239 – How Society Keeps You Broke

This week we discuss the growing contrast of wealth in Australia and the challenges faced by property investors and the broader economic landscape. Explore the implications of lifespan, work span, and health span on financial planning and wealth accumulation. All the way from the significant wealth transfer expected in the coming decade, to individuals being unprepared for the financial realities of aging and economic shifts. This episode is full of insights into becoming a better property investor. Tune in now!

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UPI 238 – The Cure To Anxious Investment

Do you get anxious about investing in property? You’re not alone. Join us on the new episode of The Urban Property Investor, where we’ll discuss how to invest in property even if you have anxiety.
We’ll share tips and strategies for making informed decisions and managing your anxiety so that you can invest with confidence. Tune in and learn how to overcome your anxiety and become a successful property investor.

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UPI 237 – Recycling Your Borrowing Power

Do you struggle with lending? This episode discusses the challenges of capital deployment in real estate investment, emphasizing the importance of having a clear strategy and understanding various investment structures, including trusts.
Learn the necessity of leveraging capital growth and rental growth plans to build a successful property portfolio, while also addressing the complexities of current lending regulations, benefits, and drawbacks of using trusts for property investment. You won’t want to miss a thing on this jam packed episode. Be the best investor you can be, and listen now.

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Latest Blogs

Where Do You Sit On The Risk Scale?

When we talk about risk in real estate, we’re essentially gauging how willing you are to expose yourself to loss and how you adapt when things go wrong. As property investors, risk is all part of the buying game, so understanding your risk profile is crucial to your overall success.

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3 Real Estate Rules for Investing With Friends and Family

There are many ways you can raise enough money to buy your first investment property and start building a portfolio. One way to get into real estate is through a joint venture – that’s joining forces with others to build the wealth you need to buy real estate.
Friends and family – even colleagues – are the obvious people you might go to if you want to form a joint venture and invest in real estate.

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Author – Speaker – Investor

Sam Saggers

CEO and Head Property Strategist