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PROPERTY INVESTMENT RESOURCE LIBRARY


One Well-Chosen Property. $757,000 in Capital Growth.
CASE STUDY | Daniel Properties 1 Capital invested $503,000 Current est. value $1,260,000 Capital uplift $757,000 Starting position Already comfortable with numbers and long-term planning, this client did not want a property marketing pitch. He wanted a well-researched acquisition selected for real fundamentals, not hype. APG’s macro-level market research, clear explanation of the growth drivers and investment-grade filtering suited that mindset. What Changed Thi

Peter Ward
2 days ago1 min read


Turning Professional Success Into Property Investment Success
CASE STUDY | Alex & Rebecca Properties 2 Capital invested $1,336,000 Current est. value $1,960,000 Capital uplift $623,000 Starting position When this couple came to APG, they were high-income professionals with demanding careers, strong savings and super, but no established investment portfolio. They wanted a more deliberate way to build wealth than simply relying on salary, market headlines or generic advice. What Changed APG’s education-first process helped t

Peter Ward
Jun 121 min read


From Property Sceptics To A Seven-Property Retirement Portfolio
CASE STUDY | Chris & Leanne Properties 7 Capital invested $2,963,000 Current est. value $5,844,000 Capital uplift $2,881,000 Starting position This couple did not start as willing believers in property. They had owned investments before, but the experience was full of late rent, damage, tenant problems and stress. By the time APG re-opened the conversation, they had effectively written property off. A workshop changed that. For the first time, they could see w

Peter Ward
Jun 52 min read


From One Poor Early Experience to a Self-Funded Retirement Portfolio
CASE STUDY | Mark & Susan Properties 4 Capital invested $1,345,000 Current est. value $3,952,000 Capital uplift $2,608,000 Starting position When APG first met this couple, they had a family home with debt and one earlier investment that had come from a stitched-up, spruiker-style model. It had performed poorly and left them wary of property investing altogether. What changed was education. After attending a workshop, they saw a very different framework: unders

Peter Ward
May 271 min read
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