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[Part 1] Property Investing Psychology Versus Real Data That Leads To ROI with Mat Djolic

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In this conversation, Mat Djolic discusses the evolution of HTAG Analytics, a data-driven platform for property investment. He emphasizes the importance of understanding key metrics, market trends, and the impact of affordability on investment decisions.

The discussion also covers the shift in property investment strategies, highlighting the need for education and the psychological changes influencing investor behavior. Mat shares insights on navigating market cycles and the significance of compounding growth in property investments.

In this conversation, Mat Djolic and Jaryd Krause delve into the intricacies of property investment, emphasizing the importance of data analysis, understanding supply and demand dynamics, and the role of buyer's agents.

They discuss the concept of hotspots versus warm spots, the significance of education in making informed investment decisions, and the ethical considerations in the property market. The conversation concludes with insights into the future of buyer's agents and the increasing need for professionalism in the industry.

EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS

  • HTAG Analytics started as a data platform and evolved into a comprehensive investment tool.
  • Understanding key metrics is crucial for making informed investment decisions.
  • Trends in property markets are essential for predicting future growth.
  • Short-term and long-term strategies should be tailored to individual investment goals.
  • Affordability is a significant factor affecting property investment opportunities.
  • Investors need to be aware of market cycles and hotspots for better returns.
  • Education and understanding of data are vital for successful property investing.
  • The psychological aspect of investing is changing, with a focus on quick wins.
  • Investors should not rely solely on others' recommendations but conduct their own analysis.
  • Compounding growth is a critical concept in property investment. Data confidence is essential for making informed investment decisions.


ABOUT THE HOSTS

Sam Powell is a certified property investment advisor and registered property valuer with an illustrious career helping people save and make millions of dollars through property investing.

Jaryd Krause considers himself a student of property, owning his own portfolio of property and online businesses he shares his failures and successes through his property journey.

The Property Pals is strictly just a podcast on how to help you earn passive income through property investing to live a better lifestyle. We have no products or services to sell you, if you ever want help we can refer you to the different people we use for our own personal property portfolios.


ABOUT THE GUEST

Matt Djolic who is the Co-founder and director at HTAG analytics which is one of Australia's leading property data businesses. 

https://www.htag.com.au/partner/7B10TUX/

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RESOURCE LINKS:
➥ Property Pals Website - https://www.propertypals.au/
➥ Property Pals Website - https://www.propertypals.au/coaching
➥ How To Maximise Your Borrowing Capacity Mini Course - https://www.propertypals.au/resources 


Disclaimer:
Any information shared by Sam, Jaryd & The Property Pals team is strictly general and should not be taken as constituting professional advice. You should consider seeking independent legal, financial and taxation advice from a qualified professional.

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