Is Buy and Hold Dead? Rethinking your property strategy Ft. Jim Dodd Property CEO Founder
Jan 27, 2026•Channel
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Published4 months ago
Duration38:24
Video IDkwc2EfObFjg
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CategoryEducation
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video
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Views282
Likes12
Comments2
Engagement Rate4.96%
Likes per 100 views4.26
Comments per 1K views7.09
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Description
Is the classic buy-and-hold strategy still enough in today’s property market?
In this episode, we’re joined by Jim Dodd, Founder of Property CEO, to unpack whether long-term holding still stacks up - or if more active strategies like property trading are the smarter path forward - covering how investors can shorten timelines, manage risk, and regain control as growth rates, lending rules, and market conditions shift.
Next Steps: To learn more about property trading and active investment strategies, check out Property-CEO a coaching and mentoring programme helping Kiwis understand the strategies, funding options, and systems used to build wealth through property.
https://property-ceo.com/
If you’re rethinking your property strategy and want help structuring the right approach whether that’s buy and hold, trading, or a mix of both get in touch with the Lighthouse mortgages team.
https://lighthousefinancial.co.nz/mortgages/
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The content in this podcast is the opinion of the hosts. It should not be treated as financial advice. It is important to take into consideration your own personal situation and goals before making any financial decisions.