The WORST Properties To Buy In 2026
Nov 18, 2025•Channel
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Published7 months ago
Duration16:14
Video IDs1wPgJKO9PU
Languageen
CategoryEducation
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video
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Views8.8K
Likes496
Comments52
Engagement Rate6.25%
Likes per 100 views5.66
Comments per 1K views5.94
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Most investors don’t lose money because they’re lazy…
They lose money because they buy the wrong property.
In today’s video, Ed breaks down the 7 worst properties to buy in 2026 — including the exact types of houses, towns, and apartments that could quietly drain hundreds of thousands of dollars from your future wealth.
You’ll learn:
● The regions that look “cheap” … but are actually massively overvalued
● The hidden dangers of unconsented work
● Why leasehold apartments can financially trap you
● The flood-zone mistake even smart investors miss
● And why hotel rooms & 1-bed apartments rarely make you rich
If you want to avoid buying a dud — and protect your financial freedom — this video is a must-watch.
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00:00 The worst properties to buy in 2026
01:01 Overvalued areas
03:51 Unconsented work
05:45 Leasehold properties
07:43 Apartments with upcoming remediation
09:57 Hotel rooms
11:49 1 bedroom properties
13:10 Flood plains
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#housingmarket
#nzproperty
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