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Jennifer D.
  • Investor
  • LA - Honolulu - Reno - Atlanta - Melbourne (Australia)
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Sub-Group of Investors in Australia

Jennifer D.
  • Investor
  • LA - Honolulu - Reno - Atlanta - Melbourne (Australia)
Posted

Hello, Bigger Pockets. Is anyone else interested in teaming up to create an Australia-focused investing group?

I am an American living in Australia, with most of my investment portfolio in the United States. Being currently stuck in Australia, I have turned my attention to thinking about whether or not te-entering the property market here as an investor is a good idea.

I have found nothing like Bigger Pockets here in Australia. Basically, there are people trying to sell you comprehensive real estate packages, with very little transparency and almost no knowledge sharing until you fork over anywhere from $3000-$12,000 for a mentoring program.

I love both countries, but this distinction is very typical of Australia and one of the strengths of Americans. I think Bigger Pockets could have a strong presence in Australia.

Is anyone else interested in teaming up on a podcast or set of blogs about the Australian property market?

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