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A Surfer's Guide to Property Investing: How to achieve your financial goals and lead your best life through investing in property

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A Surfer's Guide to Property Investing is about how to achieve your financial goals and lead your best life through investing in property. Paul Glossop believes the mark of financial success isn't about getting bigger, better, faster or more. To him, success is freedom - freedom to spend more time with his family, or giving back to his community, or just more time to go surfing. Paul initially studied architecture before transferring his focus to education. He started working as a teacher in one of the roughest, toughest schools in the UK. A series of fortunate events brought him back to Sydney where over 10 years investing in property, Paul amassed a portfolio which has been focused on capital growth, development opportunities and cash flow. The success of his portfolio gave Paul the financial freedom to take a calculated risk to walk away from a successful corporate career and start something that he was truly passionate helping his family and others change their lives through investing in property.

240 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 2022

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July 25, 2020
As someone who is highly educated in property investment, i am normally happy if a property book gives me at least 1-2 good things to take from it

At first i thought this will be interesting, written by a guy that grew up from the same part of sydney as i in the south west just a bit older and happens to be a surfer

Unfortunately this book isnt worth the time reading it, very vague in the content and to be honest focuses on the wrong aspects of property.

I would rather have a conversation about property with someone than you waste your time reading this book
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