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Published
Major Street Publishing, May 2025
ISBN
9781923186293
Format
Softcover, 288 pages

How to Retire on $3000 a Week The Property Couch's Playbook for Passive Property Investing

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How would you like to retire on $3000 a week?

How to Retire on $3000 a Week is a comprehensive guide to property investing, designed to empower readers with proven frameworks, practical tools, and actionable strategies to achieve financial freedom. Written by Bryce Holdaway and Ben Kingsley, hosts of phenomenally popular The Property Couch podcast, the book demystifies the complexities of property investing and delivers a step-by-step roadmap to building a portfolio that generates $3,000 a week in passive income.

The book balances long-term fundamental analysis with short-term technical insights, helping readers understand the dynamics of supply and demand, location, and property selection. It also challenges conventional thinking on topics like new versus established properties and reveals how to avoid common traps set by developers and marketers.

Throughout the book, Bryce and Ben weave in relatable personal stories, real-life case studies, and engaging analogies to bring key lessons to life. The tone is conversational and approachable, making even the most complex concepts accessible to everyday readers.

At its heart, How to Retire on $3000 a Week is about strategy, planning, and execution. It encourages readers to adopt a process-driven approach rather than viewing property investing as a one-off event. Whether you're just starting out or looking to refine your existing portfolio, this book offers the clarity, confidence, and tools needed to create a future defined by financial security and freedom.

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