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    Join the Property Pod team one again, as they help provide some advice on How to get the most out of Investing in Property; whether it is here in Hobart or whether its a good idea to look broader out of your own backyard.


    John covers off on 5 main points to think about when getting into the Investment Property Space- from getting a Property Health Check to talking to a Broker about the structure of your loans- this is one not to miss.

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    Key Takeaways

    • West Moonah, New Town, Launceston, Moonah, and South Hobart are some of Tasmania's longest-held suburbs.
    • Desirable lifestyle, infrastructure improvements, and accessibility are factors that make these suburbs attractive.
    • Family-friendliness with parks and proximity to water is important to residents.
    • Property value appreciation and affordability influence residents' decision to stay.
    • Older homeowners may hold onto their property as a store of wealth for their children.
    • Limited supply of properties in these areas poses challenges for buyers.
    • Being prepared to take calculated risks is crucial when opportunities arise in these tightly held suburbs.