UPI 2: The Poorest Boy in the Richest Suburb

Welcome to the very first episode of the Urban Property Investor! I can’t wait to help you crack the code to real estate wealth. 

 

Over episode one and two I’ll be sharing with you my “war stories” from over 20 years of investing. I do this not to brag or seek sympathy but to show you that the path to real estate wealth is anything but linear. 

 

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On this episode you’ll hear me talk about – 

 

2:58 – Growing up the poorest boy in the richest suburb (and getting around in a Datsun Sunny

 

7:10: My Dad took a bullet for the family (don’t worry, not literally) to help create financial wealth

 

12:29 – Worries around COVID19 – the fear is palpable

 

14:23 – Limiting beliefs about money

 

16:16 – Getting kicked off the rugby team and listening to wealth creation tapes. 

 

19:00 – Being rejected from Crows Nest Tafe. Stuff you Crows Nest Tafe! 

 

20:00 – You gotta fight for what you want

 

21:00 – The old days of finding Mr or Mrs Right. It was so hard!

 

21:20 – Sweden to Sydney

 

23:15 – Passive income

 

28:40 – Real Estate agents don’t own real estate

 

29:45 – My dad gave me a box of cigars to enjoy six Cuban cigar moments whilst overseas

 

30:50 – The final cigar moment happened after being banged up abroad. 

 

37:05 – I grew up in Beverley Hills 90210. I grew up with Banker Wankers, Moguls, Yuppies & Rich Kids. 

 

38:20 What I missed when I was in jail

 

40:32 – You can’t let the setbacks hold you back

 

40:58 – My final lesson …

About the Author
Sam Saggers grew up the poorest kid in the richest suburb of Sydney. But that’s a story for another day (which he unpacks on episode one). Sam’s work in real estate is rather unmatched; he has helped over 7500 property investors get a leg up in real estate through his work as a property investor.