All Forum Posts by: Grace Tapfuma
Grace Tapfuma has started 10 posts and replied 41 times.
Post: Building capital as a first time investor

- New to Real Estate
- Western Australia
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Okay.
As i continue to study real estate! I've realized that I'm not looking to start another full-time career. Although, I am very interested in learning about real estate full time but not willing to make it a business. My goal is to achieve financial freedom by age 36 and to understand various aspects such as investing education, strategies, business planning, properties, marketing, and exit strategies. I want to learn everything i can!
Could you share some avenues I can explore that align with this approach?
Post: Building capital as a first time investor

- New to Real Estate
- Western Australia
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@Benjamin Aaker what sort of a person would I have to speak to, to get more information on this?
Post: I can buy Focal Utopia headphones for 8K or I can buy headphones from kmart for $25!

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- Western Australia
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@Matthew Becker is there a wild difference in Niche markets within countries?
Post: I can buy Focal Utopia headphones for 8K or I can buy headphones from kmart for $25!

- New to Real Estate
- Western Australia
- Posts 41
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I am located in Western Australia
I have been exploring small multi-family properties and flipping houses. As I learn both options. I'm curious about which might lead to quicker financial gains?
I understand that not every project will be a success, and I am okay with that.
However, when it comes to financial wins, which option do you think offers a better financial outcome?
(As I navigate my service business, I've realized that there are more lucrative avenues available. If I were to start my business over, I would definitely choose the path that offers quicker financial rewards. With that, I want to ensure that my approach to real estate is starting with the niche that generates faster returns from the beginning)
as a rough example:
I can buy Focal Utopia headphones for 8K or I can buy headphones from kmart for $25. They both give me the desired outcome : ''Music in my ears''.
But Focal is making more money than my kmart headphones.
I would like to go into real estate on a focal level.
So the question is: which niche market has the highest returns in real estate?
Post: Ready to learn and grow

- New to Real Estate
- Western Australia
- Posts 41
- Votes 10
Hi,
I am located in Western Australia
I have been exploring small multi-family properties and flipping houses. As I learn both options. I'm curious about which might lead to quicker financial gains?I understand that not every project will be a success, and I am okay with that.
However, when it comes to financial wins, which option do you think offers a better financial outcome?
(As I navigate my service business, I've realized that there are more lucrative avenues available. If I were to start my business over, I would definitely choose the path that offers quicker financial rewards. With that, I want to ensure that my approach to real estate is starting with the niche that generates faster returns from the beginning)
as a rough example:
I can buy Focal Utopia headphones for 8K or I can buy headphones from kmart for $25. They both give me the desired outcome : ''Music in my ears''.
But Focal is making more money than my kmart headphones.
I would like to go into real estate on a focal level.
So the question is: which niche market has the highest returns in real estate?
Post: Building capital as a first time investor

- New to Real Estate
- Western Australia
- Posts 41
- Votes 10
Okay, thats very interesting. Let me look into that. Whom would I have to speak to about helping me understand what ''using the equity in your business'' means?
My goal is to achieve financial freedom by the age of 36 so I figured getting into Real Estate was the way to go.
Post: Ready to learn and grow

- New to Real Estate
- Western Australia
- Posts 41
- Votes 10
My goal is to have passive income! I want to make money when I am sleeping or not working.
To not have money concerns.
Post: Interested in Triplex

- New to Real Estate
- Western Australia
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Step 2: how can i figure this out?
Post: Building capital as a first time investor

- New to Real Estate
- Western Australia
- Posts 41
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Hi all, my name is Grace and I want to get into real estate! I would love to buy a triplex at the end of the year. I do not have the capital right now to do so but if i sold my business then i would!
Should i sell my business to get this money? Would anyone have any suggestions!
Located in Western Australia 🇦🇺🦘
Post: Ready to learn and grow

- New to Real Estate
- Western Australia
- Posts 41
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Hi all, located in Australia! Love the podcast! Ready to learn, grow and gain financial freedom and generational wealth. Hope this is the next step for me.