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Trying to decide between buying a brand-new build or an established home for your next investment? In this episode of The Property Punch Podcast, Washington and Thabo break down everything you need to know to make the right call in 2025 - 2026.

Whether you’re a first-time investor or growing your portfolio, you’ll learn:

Which option delivers better cash flow? Where the strongest capital growth opportunities really are. The tax benefits of new properties. The renovation, land value, and value-adding potential of established homes. Which strategy suits your financial goals? Real client examples from the Your Wealth Mentor community

This is the ultimate deep dive for anyone confused about which path builds wealth faster.

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