How to overcome the biggest investment fears of many beginning property investors

Times are changing and where at the beginning of a new property cycle and experiencing booming conditions around Australia.  

But despite that not all the property news all good and the many mixed messages in the media are causing some would-be investors to doubt their decisions.

Fear and uncertainty lead to procrastination and lack of action as you tell yourself “I’ll get around to it”, but you never actually do. Va67lue 300x200

So, to overcome the fears you may have about property investment you must ask yourself two questions:

What do I fear about investing?
How realistic are those fears?

Sure, your feeling of fear is real, but it doesn’t have to be paralysing.

In fact, there are a number of strategies to help you overcome the fear of investing including:

1. Only listen to people who know what they’re talking about

When it comes to real estate, everybody has an opinion – but you know what they say about opinions?

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They are like belly buttons – everybody has one, but in general, they are useless.

While your family and friends may have the best intentions for you, how many properties do they own?

Are they financially free?

If they’ve only ever bought their home and never really invested, then they won’t understand why you might want to invest in property.

It’s wise to listen to only people who have property investment runs on the board and who have already achieved what you want to achieve, rather than to those who’ve never had the same dreams as you.

Just look what happened to all the dire predictions of a property market crash last year.

I’d suggest you carefully listen to the small group of commentators who got the property market forecast right last year.

I’m proud to say I did, and they are on public record in my weekly Property Insider videos with Dr. Andrew Wilson and in the blogs are right every day.

2. Understand the media’s love of sensational headlines

Bad news and sensational headlines sell newspapers and create clicks on websites, but in general property journalists are not economic, financial or real estate experts. Valu4579e 300x200

As I said…Just look at the many mistaken predictions about an impending property market crash that have been in the media over the past decade.

Of course, some specialist publications have experienced property journalists on staff, but the general news you might see online is likely written by a young cadet who is miffed about not being able to afford to buy that waterfront unit in Bondi he is writing about.

Just like listening to experts, only read media stories that have been written by journalists who understand the economy, real estate, and property investment.

3. You don’t need to know everything before you get started

If you want to know everything, you’ll never get started. Val48ue 300x200

Be comfortable knowing that you have enough knowledge to get started and understand you will learn more along the way.

Accept that you are likely to make some mistakes but minimise them by getting a good team around you including an independent property strategist, a proficient tax accountant, a smart mortgage broker, and a buyers’ agent.

These people have the type of experience that money can’t buy, but you can hire their expertise and profits from it.

4. Protect yourself with risk management

Too many novice investors buy with their eyes wide shut to the impact it will have on their finances in the years ahead. 77900300x200

Sophisticated investors, on the other hand, have risk mitigation strategies that allow them to hold and grow their property portfolio over the long term.

They understand that while capital growth is the key to wealth creation, its cash flow that will see them through the ups and downs of the property cycle.

Sophisticated investors not only buy real estate, but they buy themselves time to see them through the rainy days allowing them to last the distance.

They have cash flow buffers, perhaps through a line of credit or an offset account, to cover any shortfalls when their property is vacant, or an unforeseen expense arises.

Other risk management strategies they use include:

Fixing the interest on a portion of their loans to minimise the risk of rising interest rates.
Protecting themselves with life and income protection insurance.
Taking out landlord insurance to cover for damage to their property or unpaid rent.

5. Understand the biggest risk is inaction

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 you have the same rights and opportunities as everyone else to become wealthy.

Yet the sad reality is that the majority of Australians will never achieve financial freedom because they don’t take action.

The good news is you can do things differently.

You can choose to overcome your fears and take your financial future in your hands.

Of course, while property investing may be simple, it’s not easy.

And that’s not a play on words. Fear To Change

Fact is, around 20% of those who get involved in property investment sell up in the first year and close to half sell their property in the first five years.

And of those investors who stay in property, about 90% never get past their second property.

So, if you want financial freedom from property investment to fund your dreams, you’re going to have to do something different to what most property investors are doing.

You’re going to have to listen and learn from different people.

You’re going to need to set yourself some goals and follow a strategy that’s known, proven, and trusted.

Then you grow your property investment businesses one property at a time.

It really is as simple as that.

So, there is really nothing to fear – is there?

Now is the time to take advantage of the opportunities the current property markets are offering.

Metropole Team

Sure the markets are moving on, but not all properties are going to increase in value. Now, more than ever, correct property selection will be critical.

You can trust the team at Metropole to provide you with direction, guidance, and results.

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