Q&A - Property vs Shares: retirement sequencing, and the cash-waiting strategy
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This episode brings together four listener questions that each wrestle with a different dimension of long-term wealth building, from the early decisions that set the trajectory to the late-stage sequencing that determines how comfortably retirement unfolds.
The first comes from a 28-year-old physiotherapist two years into his career, carrying $1.1 million in mortgage debt and a $98k HECS liability, asking whether surplus savings should flow into ETFs or the offset account, and whether his wife's extra super contributions are optimally placed.
The second involves a couple aged 63 and 53 with three beachside properties, $780k in PPOR debt, and a combined income of $150k, working through four possible exit strategies to generate $150k per year in retirement income while preserving as much capital growth as possible for as long as practical.
The third is a thoughtful counter-perspective on Australia's proposed CGT changes, arguing that redirecting capital from residential property into shares could strengthen the nation's productive capacity and reduce its dependence on housing and mining wealth.
The fourth comes from a 44-year-old with three Brisbane investment properties, no shares, and 50% of his super sitting in cash since the GFC, waiting for the next major dip. He asks whether to buy a fourth property or begin tilting toward shares, and whether his cash-timing strategy inside super is sound.
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