"I can't afford to buy in Sydney" Mark Bouris & Ravi Sharma

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  • @yellowbrickroadtv
    @yellowbrickroadtv  Рік тому +21

    💡 What did you think of this episode? Let us know below if you have any questions for Ravi or Mark! 👇

    • @williamcrossan9333
      @williamcrossan9333 Рік тому

      Yes! Give a a deal! I want a property that will give me around 4.5% yield or more. And have the property rise in price by around 35 to 40% over ten years.
      Ravi, give me a deal!
      Give me the address!

    • @aulzhoefer
      @aulzhoefer Рік тому +2

      I think it’s dangerous rubbish and Ravi should register himself as a financial leather weapon.

    • @getfinfab
      @getfinfab Рік тому +1

      Times have changed and choices have changed
      We now live in a world of no gatekeepers and can embrace different money making opportunities and investment opportunities
      The fundamentals of finance are still timeless and yes everyone ideally would like to own their own home but now you can live work and retire anywhere
      Agreed retirement is no longer a dream, a fulfilling passionate life is, and frankly you can retire in Bali or Vietnam or Anywhere and live comfortably on a lot less than Australia allows
      Great Interview
      Change is the only constant

    • @JoeyBlogs007
      @JoeyBlogs007 11 місяців тому +1

      And once you get you dream house and moved in, you fall out with your partner and get divorced. Many things to consider.

  • @PersonalFinancewithRaviSharma
    @PersonalFinancewithRaviSharma Рік тому +64

    Thanks for inviting me on the Podcast Mark! Had a great time 👌

    • @yellowbrickroadtv
      @yellowbrickroadtv  Рік тому +3

      Our pleasure!

    • @repique10
      @repique10 Рік тому +3

      This was a fantastic episode!, Rami’s made me think differently with his UA-cam vids, and I’m in my early 40’s starting to invest!, and building our first Home!.

  • @Whisky_Warrior
    @Whisky_Warrior Рік тому +8

    Great interview and first time I have come across Ravi but found him down to Earth and knowledgeable. Love the way Mark treats his guests with so much respect and humility.

  • @joshuajackett6371
    @joshuajackett6371 Рік тому +6

    2 great online mentors coming together, great stuff and brilliant material.

  • @franknirvana1
    @franknirvana1 Рік тому +11

    Good on you Ravi. I wish we had the financial education before we became adults. Hats off to you. 1 word advice! "Regional" Hervey bay is starting to boom with a gazillion homes being built.

  • @jeantepea6239
    @jeantepea6239 Рік тому +4

    I've been following Ravi since his beginnings and his contents are amazingly resourceful. Well done Ravi! Rentvesting is definitely a new mindset and a new way on how to invest in property.

  • @Zeniithe
    @Zeniithe Рік тому +6

    Two favourite finance people in one video! Not sure if there will be cures for most conditions when there is so much money to be made from treating conditions.

  • @allahdagreat
    @allahdagreat 11 місяців тому +1

    Ravi, you basically spoke on behalf of many of my mates including me. I am exactly the same demographic doing exactly what you said. The interviewer asked you how many people actually WFH but this is also me, working fully remote interstate whilst taking advantage of lower living costs in another geographic location. It’s actually much bigger than most people know about.

  • @jb3931
    @jb3931 Рік тому +1

    Spot on Ravi mate. I am in my 30s and semi-retired extremely lucky to have monetized something I'm good at!

  • @tacquitotim6507
    @tacquitotim6507 5 місяців тому

    Boys this was such a good interview, this just came up on my feed randomly. The algorithm lords decided to serve it to me. I appreciated hearing Marks thinking behind what Ravi was saying and how he approaches finances. I'm a 33 year old male, married with 2 beautiful kids of 6 and 8. I work my day job part time 4 days a week and the other day I have 6 clients that I do work for in Digital Marketing. I'm very much in this work and earn money from side hustles mentality simply because this is the only way for me to earn and save for a first home deposit. The interview confirms a lot of things for me and also has challenged my thinking that maybe I'm doing things the wrong way but looks like most people around my age around doing similar things. Love it guys, we need more of these conversations for the young 20s and 30 year olds running this marathon. It's tough, we don't know where it'll end but we got to stick to our guns and keep moving forward!

  • @elitevbman
    @elitevbman Рік тому +2

    Congrats Ravi for making it on to Mark's Podcast. I am a long time subscriber of both channels. You have made the big time now! Next you will be on mainstream TV.

    • @BigBrother04
      @BigBrother04 Рік тому

      Is Mark big? Doesn't seem to have lot of subs?

  • @simetarle8829
    @simetarle8829 Рік тому +2

    The retirement conversation was sooo interesting. Agree doing jobs to pay your bills vs doing what you like changes things.

  • @rosshitchen-ij6en
    @rosshitchen-ij6en Рік тому +4

    I sold my Dover Heights home and moved to Thailand.Sydney is a complete shit show these days.Best decision I ever made.

  • @CHLOEKAVANAGH-p5r
    @CHLOEKAVANAGH-p5r Рік тому +1

    That was amazing. Two of my favourite people to watch on UA-cam combined. I loved it. Thankyou.

  • @nq6417
    @nq6417 Рік тому +1

    Ravi ! Mark Bouris, respect ✊

  • @shane0traveller451
    @shane0traveller451 Рік тому +2

    Loving the interviews and Ravi

  • @TrevorLeggo
    @TrevorLeggo Рік тому

    Hi Mark,
    Have watched you for some time, I’m 63 & stared in RE in Potts Point in 77. Your selection of your guests & also your enquiries are as I would ask. I look at a big variety of blogs & this young Ravi is very good with a slight caveat. That he is an influencer & has a buyers agent agenda appears to have not a great influence on his honest opinions. Great interview. I work in the Retirement Village space but have two kids at 20 & 22 already saving for property.
    It’s complex.

  • @philbowden6371
    @philbowden6371 Рік тому +1

    Great episode... Especially the discussion around retiring to beat of your our drum.... Conversations like this need to be had more often.

  • @PropertyVisionaries
    @PropertyVisionaries Рік тому +1

    Great interview Mark 👍 Well done Ravi 👌 Nice to see how you keep things so real 👍👍

  • @nedkulic2164
    @nedkulic2164 9 місяців тому

    Great open discussion, definitely no financial literacy in schools.
    I've been teaching my kids...
    Thank you for taking the time to share your professional 😊experiences with us.

  • @ShaneChiswick
    @ShaneChiswick Рік тому +1

    What is the future of aged pension - will they nclude your house in the assets test?

  • @StefanCardamone
    @StefanCardamone Рік тому +2

    The moment when your two favourite pages unite 😍

  • @williamcrossan9333
    @williamcrossan9333 Рік тому

    Thanks for the vid Mark! And Ravi!

  • @rachelbaldock7393
    @rachelbaldock7393 Рік тому +1

    Great interview! Interesting content. Thanks Mark and Ravi !

  • @dev_raga
    @dev_raga Рік тому +1

    There is no easy way out.
    Pay yourself first, start investing early, reinvest dividends, do it for the long term, and automate everything.

  • @mertkaracayil
    @mertkaracayil Рік тому

    Once a again real talk by Mark & Ravi.

  • @DebHall-e7r
    @DebHall-e7r 3 місяці тому

    Luv listening to young people today & how they want to achieve their dreams

  • @lianadibiase6841
    @lianadibiase6841 11 місяців тому

    As a 59yr old female I wish I knew more about finances, but I am learning thanks to your podcast and Scott Pape

  • @vittorianesse
    @vittorianesse 11 місяців тому +1

    Can you cover the concept of “the dream home”? I don’t believe it exists because Aussies move as their lives evolve. If we all rented at a reasonable rate we’d be so much more mobile and have more disposable cash to build a business or spend it on goods and services.

  • @Rays2101
    @Rays2101 9 місяців тому

    Awesome Podcast from both of you

  • @salvatorec2028
    @salvatorec2028 11 місяців тому

    Great work gents, love it

  • @mrporsche4236
    @mrporsche4236 Рік тому +2

    I live in melton victoria 40 km away from melbourne. Its the 4th cheapest suburb in australia but climbing. So to buy a house here you need to be making about 100,000 a year at least. So that the top 10% of men to buy the 4 th cheapest in australia. So who the hell is buying everywhere else and how. Someone please explain

    • @jakelyu1600
      @jakelyu1600 Місяць тому

      I don’t think 10% of men making 6digit😂 I am immigrants and most of my friends are too, but mostly we make “at least” more than 100k a year.. If you learn something properly and make some career.. it is literally a piece of cake😂

  • @HS-PGA
    @HS-PGA Рік тому +2

    The market has normalised taking on debt at unprecedented levels . This has to be addressed . The borrower is a slave to the lender even in investment properties in this country because rental receipts it never covers the mortgage commitment.

    • @HS-PGA
      @HS-PGA Рік тому

      @@coopsnz1 good point about taxes

  • @heinschwartz7941
    @heinschwartz7941 Рік тому

    Great chat Mark and Ravi 👍

  • @myday2704
    @myday2704 Рік тому +5

    I hate rentvesting. All it does is spread the city affordability problem to other areas and it prices locals out.

    • @imhosydney
      @imhosydney Рік тому +2

      That's a great point which I hadn't truly considered as I encourage my son to get his snowbal going by rentvesting. Maybe we should instead encourage young people to buy locally but sharing in the cost, then sell and rebuy perhaps alone, not that joint ventures are always hassle free.

    • @BigBrother04
      @BigBrother04 Рік тому +2

      It definitely feels like one is part of the problem, not the solution. But again australia and nz are very obsessed with property. It is our kind of religion

    • @uberboiz
      @uberboiz Рік тому

      @@imhosydney Or maybe we should instead educate young people that buying brick and mortar with a significant amount of debt (whether it's for PPOR or for investment) isn't necessarily the key to 'get the snowball going'.

  • @jubearoo6928
    @jubearoo6928 11 місяців тому

    Great topics i bought my first invesment property at 19 its very hard for the average joe these days

  • @MelbHusTLA
    @MelbHusTLA Рік тому +1

    Good on you Ravi great to see you on YBR !!

  • @superdadthailand7246
    @superdadthailand7246 8 місяців тому

    Very informative. Great vdo

  • @JBLegal09
    @JBLegal09 Рік тому +1

    Great discussion, didn't know I was in the minority of your demographics Ravi. Financial acumen should be mandatory in high school.

  • @belouska22
    @belouska22 7 місяців тому

    Demographic female 37 . Finding Ravi’s channel very well explained and insightful 👍

  • @caseygibson1234
    @caseygibson1234 Рік тому +1

    When is Mark going to look at Bitcoin in an episode?

  • @rossmacdonald4088
    @rossmacdonald4088 Рік тому +3

    Probably just me but i found it a bit preachy and broad. I did like it when Mark opened up about re assessing the concept or label of retirement. That was intruiging.

  • @vittorianesse
    @vittorianesse 11 місяців тому

    Can you explore the “reverse engineering” of wealth building timeline idea you raised? Gen X often come into wealth much later from inheritance, but how do they maximise the 15 years to retirement with the security of “home”.

  • @Liz-bb8bd
    @Liz-bb8bd Рік тому +1

    I wish that young people today, see older people the way they think they are going to be employed in their 60's now. The mind set of young people today, of a 60 yr old means they don't exist in the work place. I sure hope that changes soon, it's so difficult to be respected or even have a resume looked at now. Great that the mind set is changing 😊🎉 It's about time in this country.

  • @vittorianesse
    @vittorianesse 11 місяців тому

    What are your thoughts on business as a wealth creation? Finance seems to be so self focused on a “Me & Mine” instead of building a dynamic business culture that spreads the wealth around.

  • @vittorianesse
    @vittorianesse 11 місяців тому

    Can you please cover Australian demography more? Bernard Salt has fallen off the map and he influenced my property purchases the most.

  • @michelleholmes5251
    @michelleholmes5251 Рік тому

    Thanks for sharing this…I’m 52, with kids 21 & 19. I worry for them but they’re approaching this whole work/debt/mortgage/HECS/etc juggle in a positive way.
    I agree - they are thoughtful and educated, and willing to take a creative approach to a financial & housing situation that quite frankly scares me.
    Really appreciate the representation of age demographics in this episode. Cheers.

    • @BigBrother04
      @BigBrother04 Рік тому

      There is absolutely no need to be worried that much. Australia is way better than 99% of the rest of the world. Two young adults with a caring and probably well off parents shouldn't be worried at all.

  • @samiah21
    @samiah21 Рік тому

    Mark Bouris is a cool man... I hope I age like him.

  • @JoeyBlogs007
    @JoeyBlogs007 11 місяців тому

    Super should be forced to a higher level of employee/employer contribution.

  • @BuiltToRace_com
    @BuiltToRace_com Рік тому +1

    Do 10 different careers ...
    The surgeon that'll keep you living to 90 didn't do that.
    The engineer that designed your EV didn't do that.

    • @BigBrother04
      @BigBrother04 Рік тому

      There are proven formulas that will be very hard to change. Maybe because as much as we would like to think otherwise human nature and basic human needs haven't changed much. We still need shelter of sort. We need food. We need clothes. Heck we have even invented more needs. Electricity... yes. Phones. Washing machine. Stove. Etc. And to some extent, we still have greed, envy, passions of all sorts etc. All of those require focused effort to satisfy. Unfortunately. Monks for instance who try to quench these needs and desires can survive on the equivalent of maybe 2k a year. But I digress 😅

  • @will_274
    @will_274 Рік тому

    It’s definitely an education issue. The teachers don’t know how to create generational wealth so how can they teach the student? My parents were poor, and had no investing experience. It took me until 40 years old to figure it out. Now I’m teaching my kids and hopefully break the cycle.

  • @ColinWilliams-t9e
    @ColinWilliams-t9e Місяць тому

    Guys,love your podcast mark and great episode BUT being a tradie myself I have to disagree with your points about retiring being a number, with the physical work involved being a plumber, sparky, bricklayer etc we need to aim to retire between 60 to 65 as our bodies cannot handle much more. Just my opinion but am learning from you guys.
    Cheers

  • @vittorianesse
    @vittorianesse 11 місяців тому

    Ravi got me interested in micro-investing which is very accessible for everyone (Female, 50+ here),

  • @cocosilkworm
    @cocosilkworm 11 місяців тому

    Surely there is an industry where people are borrowing their deposits for investment properties....

  • @JJ-mc8lu
    @JJ-mc8lu Рік тому

    If people bought an automatic coffee machine at home instead of paying for overpriced bathwater coffees at cafe you too could buy a home in Sydney from all the money saved!
    I have!

  • @craigmooney2630
    @craigmooney2630 10 місяців тому +1

    Don’t forget capital gains tax “

  • @Whyunounderstand
    @Whyunounderstand 7 місяців тому

    I want to live in Sydney the question is, is Sydney a retirement home for boomers and their houses or a place for people the work and raise families

  • @cocosilkworm
    @cocosilkworm 11 місяців тому

    Why is your left eye flashing sometimes...?

  • @fiveisalive
    @fiveisalive Рік тому

    Mark was a tad condescending imo. Ravi is much more in touch and relatable. Overall, it was a good discussion.

  • @Johnsmithabcde
    @Johnsmithabcde 10 місяців тому

    Mark people should be aiming to retire by 55 or younger. Retiring at 65 or older means having less energy for your hobbies and interests or passion

  • @markspin4596
    @markspin4596 9 місяців тому

    Property should be for shelter not speculation!!!!!

  • @ChristopherBentley-qh2lj
    @ChristopherBentley-qh2lj 2 місяці тому

    I'm sure he could buy something in the Sydney market. He just can't buy the $5m mansion he wants.

  • @aulzhoefer
    @aulzhoefer Рік тому +2

    Ravi lives in a fantasy, move to Bali and hold down your job… why wouldn’t the company just sack you and send the work to the Philippines? 😂😂😂😂😂

    • @BigBrother04
      @BigBrother04 Рік тому +1

      Yeah. That's only maybe possible for 0.0001% of the population. Even tech companies that accept remote work insist you remote in a certain geography, mainly for many reasons including safety(no company wants their laptops or systems to be floating on a beach in Bali or a desert in Doha), time zones(you still work for someone and they want u to collaborate with the team), legislation or taxation etc. Or simply productivity (let's face it, those young digital nomads aren't as productive when they are surfing and chasing Asian girls😂). So this formula isn't a viable solution for the problem we have. And neither is migrating to another country, a solution has to be working for at least 30% and a solution that would send 30% of young Australians out of Australia isn't the best solution , even if that was possible.

    • @aulzhoefer
      @aulzhoefer Рік тому +1

      @@BigBrother04 exactly.. but Ravi is a genius! I’ve been watching him for years spruik rubbish like this. This is a buyers agent selling a dream to finance his own fantasy.

    • @BigBrother04
      @BigBrother04 Рік тому +1

      @aulzhoefer Funny he said he is struggling to buy a house when he wants to live. One would think these gurus have figured it out 😆

    • @uberboiz
      @uberboiz Рік тому

      Couldn't agree more. And why would anyone want to tie a significant chunk of their money into an overpriced and illiquid brick and mortar in Australia if they can work anywhere else in the world? In a way, he is discrediting his own 'great idea' of rentvesting.

  • @AM168-r5n
    @AM168-r5n Рік тому +2

    stop blaming people. once your 18 Yrs old you are responsible for yourself. dont blame. get a job!!

    • @williamcrossan9333
      @williamcrossan9333 Рік тому

      I blame society, and I'm in my 40's.

    • @BigBrother04
      @BigBrother04 Рік тому +1

      You are right to some extent. Mainly because blaming anyone won't solve anything. It rather disarm you from the power to change your own lot in life. So better suck it in, fold your sleeves and do the F whatever you can to improve on the hands you were dealt with

    • @BigBrother04
      @BigBrother04 Рік тому +1

      ​@williamcrossan9333 you realize you are part of society. But mainly that blaming society won't change your lot in life...and maybe that someone in worse off situation is blaming YOU for their misfortunes...😂

  • @jakelyu1600
    @jakelyu1600 Місяць тому

    What I am understanding (actually pretty sure) is the interviewee knows nothing about wealth.. 😂

  • @Dakar-c3f
    @Dakar-c3f 6 місяців тому

    Ponzi on steroids

  • @gatoblanconzful
    @gatoblanconzful Рік тому

    The old man host comes across like a bogan. Not very professional

  • @johnsonburgundypants
    @johnsonburgundypants Рік тому +1

    If young people are weighing the cost of living and housing against their earning and taxes; and are willing to migrate elsewhere to improve the calculus. Then we are talking about a group that are not only more financially sophisticated than their parents were, but also more convicted in their financial assessment.

    • @BigBrother04
      @BigBrother04 Рік тому

      Where exactly would young Australians migrate to and be better off?

    • @johnsonburgundypants
      @johnsonburgundypants Рік тому

      @@BigBrother04 I imagine it would differ based on personal circumstances and financial goals. Some to cheap countries, some to low tax regimes, some to switch from metro-based professions to regionally supported ones, some to regions with similar expense but higher opportunity. The premium associated with raising a family in an Australian capital no longer scales with career opportunity and salary for many professions.

  • @ColinWilliams-t9e
    @ColinWilliams-t9e Місяць тому

    Guys,love your podcast mark and great episode BUT being a tradie myself I have to disagree with your points about retiring being a number, with the physical work involved being a plumber, sparky, bricklayer etc we need to aim to retire between 60 to 65 as our bodies cannot handle much more. Just my opinion but am learning from you guys.
    Cheers