Show 002 – Rachel Barnes on the Three VIPs of Property Investing

by Nathan Curtis

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In this Talking Property podcast show Debbie talks with Rachel Barnes about the three VIPs of property investing – and how applying these principles can take your property investing to the next level.

Rachel Barnes is a recognised expert in property investment. She has co-authored three books, been featured on A Current Affair and Today Tonight, and has regularly contributed articles for Australian Property Investor magazine and other magazines.

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Show length: 15:18

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Rachel is a member of Property Women providing independent education, information, inspiration and association for women involved in property.

Here’s Rachel’s bio:

Rachel and her partner John Fowler embarked on developing a property portfolio in 2000. They had no idea when starting out how successful they were going to be and what an inspiration they have ended up to many of hundreds of people in Australia and overseas. Within 64 months they bought 75 rental properties and they currently still hold 70 of them across Australia and New Zealand.

Their partnership in property has given them both the opportunity to leave the paid workforce, and have a comfortable lifestyle, which would be envied by many!

In the past 18 months they’ve been to the United States once and to a number of Greek islands three times while looking for more property. Rather than just going on holidays though, they go to buy resorts and blocks of units. Not only that but Rachel has managed to fit in all this overseas travel and continue her busy schedule speaking nationally for Property Women in Australia and more recently also in New Zealand.

To find out more about Rachel visit her website at www.rachelbarnes.com.au

In the podcast Rachel mentioned a special home study CD series – find out more about the product here: http://propertywomen.com/products/29/

The information provided in the Talking Property podcast is general in nature and should not be relied upon as a substitute for professional advice. Always consult with a professional advisor before making any investment decisions.

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