The Problem With Owning Too Much Property
May 12, 2026•Channel
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Video Details
Published2 weeks ago
Duration20:15
Video IDn2ZF0sEngVU
Languageen
CategoryEducation
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video
Performance Metrics
Views687
Likes19
Comments1
Engagement Rate2.91%
Likes per 100 views2.77
Comments per 1K views1.46
Video Tags
#property portfolio#property investing nz#cashflow property#capital gains#investment property#commercial property#passive income#property investor#wealth building#cashflow poor#equity rich#property rich but cashflow poor#how to build a property portfolio#capital growth vs cashflow investing#investment property cashflow strategies#risks of large property portfolios#property portfolio restructuring#equity rich but cashflow poor#mistakes property investors make
Description
You can own millions in property and still feel financially trapped.
In this episode, we break down why bigger property portfolios don’t always create financial freedom, including the risks of being equity rich but cashflow poor, why many investors struggle to retire despite large portfolios, the difference between growth and income-focused investing, restructuring strategies, commercial property, diversification, debt pressure, and why understanding your “why” matters more than simply accumulating more assets.
Next Steps: If you’re building wealth through property but unsure how your portfolio actually supports your long-term lifestyle, retirement, or cashflow goals, Lighthouse Wealth can help you create a strategy that works beyond just capital growth.
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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.