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 231 – Creating Your Own Equity From Real Estate
This week we focus on strategies for creating equity, understanding market dynamics, and the importance of design in property value. The significance of investment-grade properties, and the advantages of off-the-plan investments are critical when building your portfolio.
From various strategies for investing in real estate, focusing on pre-construction properties, renovation techniques, and building for profit. Learn the importance of proper planning, budgeting, and market analysis in achieving successful outcomes in real estate investment in this episode of the Urban Property Investor.
UPI 230 – Blind Spots in Investing
In this episode, we dive into the various biases that affect real estate investors. We discuss how personal biases, social media influences, and emotional responses can lead to poor investment decisions. Understand the importance of navigating these biases, such as anchoring bias, confirmation bias, and herd mentality.
As a property investor you have to do some research and stick to what the pro’s do. Get all the tips for your portfolio and dodge those blind spots on episode 230 of The Urban Property Investor.
UPI 229 – How The Next Growth Cycle Will Be Driven
In this episode of the Urban Property Investor, we dive into the upcoming growth cycle in real estate, uncovering the importance of understanding economic cycles, urbanization, and demographic changes.
From the impact of technology and climate change, to the intergenerational wealth transfer on the real estate market. We also address the challenges of housing affordability and the rise of a fragmented society, as well as the implications of a growing rental market and the need for sustainable housing solutions.
Tune in to episode 229 for all the facts to take your portfolio to the next level.
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Latest Blogs
Property Market Forecast: Gen Y & Z Set To Skyrocket Australia By 2030
Millennials and Generation Z (combined they make MillZ) are slated to drive the property market in the next 10 years. Globally, our population is looking to hit 8.3 billion people by 2030 where the average age of a person will be 34 years old – and these people are going to want real estate. So where will these generations opt to live?
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.
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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