Answering Your Burning Questions on Commercial Property Investing

Answering Your Burning Questions on Commercial Property Investing

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Publish Date:
September 4, 2024
Category:
Commercial Real Estate
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For commercial investors looking to take their property portfolios to the next level, co-hosts Phil Tarrant and Scott O’Neill answer listeners’ queries about optimising their current holdings.

In this episode, the duo discuss the pros and cons of investing in a real estate investment trust or an unlisted managed fund. Scott explains why in the long term he likes to take matters into his own hands, finding better return on investment.

They also share tactics for extracting more value from commercial properties by making some adjustments when your leases are up for renegotiation.

And Scott expounds on the strategy behind letting his leases lapse before discussing renewal with an existing tenant.

Learn more about Rethink Investing:
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About Scott O’Neill
Rethink Investing was founded by Directors Scott and Mina O’Neill in 2014, with the core goal of helping everyday Australians retire from their jobs. After retiring at the age of 28, Scott and Mina now live off the passive income generated by their personal property portfolio. Their award-winning agency was named Australia’s fastest-growing buyer’s agency in 2017 & 2018 by the Australian Financial Review, a BRW Fast Starter company. In 2019 they won the ‘Your Investment Property’s Strategic Investor of the Year’ award. Scott and Mina are the authors of the best-selling book ‘Rethink Property Investing’. Scott hosts Australia's top-rating monthly podcast, Inside Commercial Property.

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DISCLAIMER:
The information in this video does not take into account your individual objectives, financial situation or needs. We recommend that you obtain financial, legal and taxation advice before making any decision.


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