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Being a smart investor!

PROPERTY SUCCESS TRAIT #1: A THIRST FOR KNOWLEDG

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The investment you will make in your own education is crucially important to your success as an investor.
It doesn’t necessarily have to involve a huge financial outlay; it could be a matter of reading regular blogs and websites such as this one, reading property investing books, staying current on the latest policy decisions and economic news, and keeping up to date on data related to your specific investments.
Education and knowledge is key to your success, because it lays a foundation for smart, informed decisions.

PROPERTY SUCCESS TRAIT #2: A COMMITMENT TO UPDATING YOUR GOALS

You want to invest like the smart property investors do?
Then you need to set aside time in your diary at regularly intervals – ideally, every month or quarter – to review your property goals and check in with your current investments.
How are your properties performing – are they living up to your expectations when you bought them?
What is the local market doing where you currently own investments?
Are your rents competitive with the market, or can you afford to increase them?
You can’t just purchase a property with a long-term goal in mind, and then ‘set and forget’ the investment.
Successful investing requires a proactive approach including a commitment to regularly assessing your property goals.

PROPERTY SUCCESS TRAIT #3: PERSISTENCE THROUGH THE TOUGH TIMES

Do you think the successful property investors get spooked every time a negative real estate headline hits the news?
Do they freak out when an unexpected repair bill is passed on from their property manager, or panic and consider selling when a tenant damages their property?
No – a smart property manager knows that there will be ups and downs as an investor, so you need to draw on your reserves of strength and persistence to ride out the tough times, in order to enjoy the positive rewards.

PROPERTY SUCCESS TRAIT #4: A KNACK FOR NEGOTIATING

I’ve found most successful property investors, business people and entrepreneurs estate are good negotiators.
Now that doesn’t mean they look for bargains when they buy property – great investors recognise they make their money when they buy their properties, not by buying cheap proeprties, but by buying the right property.