Two Properties, Two Perspectives: Why Renters and Investors Want Different Things
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A renter and an investor walk into the same property – and see completely different things. One wants comfort, condition and convenience. The other wants scarcity, growth potential and the ability to add value over time. More often than not, those priorities point in different directions.
In this episode, Jarrod and Jordan put this to the test with two real North Fitzroy properties – a recently renovated townhouse and a Victorian terrace – each assessed through both lenses.
- Why the townhouse delivers everything a renter wants but hits a ceiling for investors
- What makes the terrace a renter's compromise but an investor's opportunity
- How scarcity value, value-add potential and owners' corporation constraints shape the investment case
- The distinction between the best yield today and the best asset long-term
Images of both properties are available on the Wakelin blog at wakelin.com.au
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