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In this episode of Help Me Buy Property podcast, Aaron Christie-David from Atelier Wealth graced us with his presence as a guest, where he discussed various aspects of real estate industry focusing on especially the lifestyle differences between Sydney and Melbourne, the challenges of team collaboration across locations, and the dynamics of loans focusing on borrowing capacity rather than just interest rates.  

While the discussion was very interesting it also briefly touched on the entrepreneurial journey of Aaron and emphasized the need to enjoy the process while building a legacy. The conversation revolved around insights on shifting mindsets from a focus on loan rates to a broader investment strategy. 

The discussion was concluded with the importance of prioritizing property investments over credit card points, and the need for a mindset shift among potential investors. The implications of loan-to-value ratios and lenders mortgage insurance, and the discipline required in managing debt and credit was also stressed upon while closing this deep conversation. 

Episode Highlights  

00:00 Welcome to Help Me Buy Property Podcast    

03:21 Understanding Loan Dynamics: Rate vs Borrowing Capacity 

11:04 The Importance of Prioritizing Investments Over Credit Cards 

19:24 Shifting Mindsets: The True Cost of Ownership 

29:48 Strategies for Saving vs. Paying Off Loans 

33:22 Final Thoughts 

About the Guest: 

Aaron Christie-David is the Managing Director of Atelier Wealth and a renowned mortgage broker. He is a highly qualified individual and has a wealth of knowledge and experience in the Finance Industry. 

Aaron Christie-David can be reached at 

https://atelierwealth.com.au/ 

Click on the link below to download Australian Bestseller “A Millennial’s Guide to Property Investing” now!  

https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B0CRF48GGR 

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