We’ve all got a little Donald Trump in us. No, not the bloated midriff and terrible toupee bit, but rather the desire to ensure we invest wisely and make our money work for us. You know, the bit we have to begrudgingly respect the Trump for.
So there you sit with some extra cash and it’s decision time – should you buy an investment property or should you buy a house to live in? How much money should you have saved before you consider taking these steps – is it worth dabbling if you have R100 000 saved or must you soldier on before getting your feet wet?
The thing is that property investment advice isn’t hard to come by, and everyone thinks they have the inside line to untold riches. The people you should be trusting, of course, are those who have been around for almost 40 years and have come to be known as South Africa’s leading independent real estate group. You don’t win the title of Best Real Estate Agency in the country six times, nor do you get awarded Superbrand status for eight years running unless you are truly an expert in your field.
We’re talking about Pam Golding Properties, and soon they will be talking to us about how young South Africans should be looking to invest, the do’s and don’ts of the real estate market and how to get rich by using your money wisely.
Starting from Saturday May 16 from 10AM you can tune into 2oceansvibe Radio for ‘Property Talk’, a show hosted by Aimee Eveleigh and featuring JT Foxx and Dr. Andrew Golding. The show will take place two Saturdays a month, so be sure to check out www.2oceansviberadio.com for upcoming dates.
It’s time to get clued up and who knows, maybe one day you too can live the life of luxury. Just please, we beg you, stay away from that Trump-style toupee.
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