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The Effortless Empire The time poor professionals guide to building wealth from property

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How do you build a property portfolio Empire and retire from work early?

What property should you buy?

Where should you buy property?

When should you buy property?

New or second hand?

Capital growth or rental yield?

Houses or units?

Chris Gray host of 'Your Property Empire' on Sky News Business Channel and Financial Judge on Channel Ten's 'The Renovators' explains how and how you can too.

Chris is a UK accountant turned property investor in Australia who turned $35 into a $3.5m portfolio in 9 years and retired from his job at Deloitte at 31. Now 41, he holds over $10m of property and builds property portfolio's for others often buying and renovating the equivalent of 1-2 properties per week.

71 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 1, 2012

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29 reviews2 followers
October 4, 2023
Best free book about money I've ever read, obviously subtle advertising for his company but other than that genuinely insightful information that goes way beyond what your parents taught you.

My fav quote would be "what is it you're trying to achieve and what's going to happen if you don't achieve that?"
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28 reviews2 followers
January 28, 2016
Book has great tips on how the system works and how to make it work for YOU. Catered more so towards the C-Level executive (100k+salary) however there is tons of value in here regardless of how much money you earn or what your current understanding of property investment is. Worth the read for anyone considering property or who is curious about how it works.
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356 reviews6 followers
January 13, 2016
Great ideas for investing and building a buffer. I've got to talk to a mortgage broker and accountant to see if the points are still valid, or how they have changed. At the same time, he advocates using professional services, which I agree, but one whole chapter talking about his company? I guess its his book.
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January 8, 2014
some of the examples weren't 100% accurate, but had really good concepts that any property investor can appreciate.

was a very easy read :)
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June 10, 2018
Interesting read

Some good general concepts but I'm dubious on some of the calculations presented In the book. Worth a read to get in the right investing mindset.
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November 11, 2018
Some interesting ideas

Too simplified and based entirely off equity growth extracted from high capital growth to pay for the cash flow. Will it endure the hard times?
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