Ep.02 | Regulation vs. Education - Insider's Guide to Property Investing in Australia




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Summary: In this Episode of The Property Couch, Bryce Holdaway and Ben Kingsley talk about the limited recourse borrowing arrangements (LRBAs) on Self-managed super funds (SMSFs). While it is good to have a set of regulation on this, what is more important is perhaps to increase awareness on how people can invest in property using their SMSFs. Investors often get confused on what constitutes an asset grade investment property and there are a lot of <a title="The Property Couch - Ep 001 - Bad Property Investment Advice" href="http://www.thepropertycouch.com.au/ep001-we-fix-bad-property-investment-advice/">bad property investment advice</a> out there. As this is a high value transaction, making a wrong decision can mean an irreversible damage on a household’s financial position. So, it’s down to regulation vs education and finding a balance between the both of them is absolutely crucial in the property investment industry. Listen to this episode to find out more and if you like it, don’t forget to rate us at our iTunes channel (<a title="The Property Couch - An Insider's Guide to Property Investing in Australia" href="https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/the-property-couch/id969904333" target="_blank">The Property Couch Podcast</a>) or our <a title="The Property Couch Facebook page" href="https://www.facebook.com/ThePropertyCouch" target="_blank">Facebook page</a>. If you have any ideas, feel free to drop us your thoughts here: <a title="New topics for The Property Couch" href="http://www.thepropertycouch.com.au/topics/">http://www.thepropertycouch.com.au/topics/</a><br> If you are interested to join the free webinar that was mentioned in this podcast, register here: <a title="Free webinar - Beginner's Guide to Property Investment Webinar" href="https://empowerwealth.easywebinar.live/investing-for-beginners-webinar-registration" target="_blank">Beginner’s Guide To Property Investment</a><br>  <br>