4 common challenges facing property investors

Investing in property comes with its own set of challenges.

So let’s look at four challenges faced by investors and how you can overcome them:

1. Spruikers

Currently, there are more property investment advisers and buyer’s agents out there willing to “help” you than ever before.

There are bad apples in every bunch and the property industry is no different, especially as this sector is largely unregulated and you don’t really need any formal qualifications to describe yourself as an “expert.”

While there are far more professional operators than there are dodgy ones, the key, of course, is to understand the difference between the two and to recognise when something is too good to be true.

According to ASIC, Australians are collectively losing $4.3 million a month to reported investment scams.

And there will be many more that go unreported.

While today’s spruikers are more sophisticated than they used to be, strategies to identify the good from the bad include checking whether they belong to professional industry associations like the Property Investment Professionals of Australia, as well as looking for independent recommendations like Google Reviews rather than fake testimonials on their website.

Also, spruikers tend to offer “advice” before they have found out all about you, your needs, your plans, your risk profile.

Using a medical analogy you’d understand, they “prescribe” for you before they have even “diagnosed” you.

Luckily, there is a range of property advisors in Australia who genuinely can help you get ahead financially by providing sound and independent advice.

2. Salespeople

While many salespeople appear to be working for you, they in fact represent the people who are paying their wages, either the property owner (if they are an estate agent) or a developer.

Because they only sell properties off their stock list you’ll usually find they have a solution for you even before they know your needs, so they’re not really giving advice.

Of course, they have their role in the property game but at least you know who they’re working for.

And it’s NOT you!

Remember…if you’re not paying their fee, you’re likely to become the product.

On the other hand, an independent advisor will tailor an investment strategy to suit your financial circumstances and will remain at arm’s length of the transaction since they are not being paid a commission to recommend any particular property to you.

3. Fear

Fear stops many of us from doing a lot of things.

Whether it’s deciding to ask someone out on a date, changing jobs, or investing in property — the fear of what might “go wrong” is powerfully unhelpful.

Often that fear is based on the unknown and, when it comes to many things in life, there is plenty that we don’t know unless we give it a go.

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