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Think $650K isn’t enough to invest in property? Think again.

In this episode of The Property Punch Podcast, father-son duo Washington and Thabo break down exactly what $650,000 can buy you in today’s Australian property market - from capital cities to regional goldmines.

You’ll discover:

  • What $650K can actually buy you in QLD, SA, WA, and regional VIC/NSW
  • High-yield strategies for dual-income and co-investing setups
  • How to find growth areas with infrastructure and rental demand
  • What really makes a good $650K investment (hint: it’s not the postcode)

Plus, we share real stories from our community about how they’d spend $650K - and give you an easy action step to get started today.

Short, sharp and filled with insights — this is your no-fluff guide to getting more bang for your buck in 2025.

Tune in now and discover how far $650K can really take you.

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DISCLAIMER: The content provided on this podcast is intended for general informational purposes. Please be aware that this information is not personalised to your specific investment objectives or financial circumstances. Consequently, it should not be considered financial, investment, legal, or any other form of professional advice, either expressed or implied.

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