#111 - The 10 Immutable Laws of Capital Growth: Gold Coast, Newcastle & Geelong Capital Growth Case Studies, Plus How to Pick Suburbs That Win for Decades
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Want to buy property with the greatest potential for capital growth year after year?In this episode, Tom Haigh reveals the 10 unchanging rules that separate high-performing locations from the rest.
These are the same location fundamentals that have driven decades of growth in some of Australia’s most desirable markets — and they can help you avoid costly mistakes.
You’ll also hear three real-world case studies proving these laws in action: Broadbeach–Burleigh Heads, Newcastle, and Geelong.
Here’s what you’ll learn:
The 10 location factors that never go out of style
Why stacking multiple laws supercharges growth potential
How to avoid locations with permanent value-killers
How infrastructure, anchor institutions, and zoning shape property performance
Real examples of suburbs that have outperformed for over a decade
How to use this checklist to protect your next purchase
Whether you’re buying your first property or your next investment, this is the location due diligence playbook you can’t afford to ignore.
Download: The 10 Immutable Laws of Location: How to Pick Suburbs That Win for Decades
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