#326 - I'm a Multi-Millionaire and I Rent
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In this episode, Lloyd breaks down why so many Aussies feel “house rich, cash poor”, how the cultural pressure to buy distorts real decision‑making, and what the true cost of ownership looks like when you strip away the narrative.
◼️ The cultural obsession that keeps Australians locked into mortgages
◼️ Why high asset value doesn’t equal freedom or cashflow
◼️ The real cost of ownership most people never calculate
◼️ The opportunity cost that quietly destroys long‑term wealth
Timestamps:
00:00:00 - Introduction
00:02:08 - The Conflict of Interest in Property
00:03:11 - The Reality of Being House Poor
00:05:01 - The Social Pressure of Home Ownership
00:06:04 - Historical Property Market Trends
00:07:22 - The Impact of Cheap Credit
00:08:45 - Understanding the True Cost of Home Ownership
00:10:12 - Operating Costs of Property
00:12:27 - Opportunity Cost of Home Ownership
00:13:48 - The Case for Rent Vesting
00:15:28 - Intelligent Capital Deployment
00:17:58 - The Risks of Concentration in Real Estate
00:19:12 - The Importance of Financial Flexibility
00:21:11 - Buying from the Spreadsheet, Not Shame
00:22:15 - The Dangers of Illiquid Assets
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This content is for educational and informational purposes only. This is not financial, investment, or legal advice. Investing carries inherent risks including potential loss of capital. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Always conduct thorough research and consult with qualified financial advisors before making investment decisions. Individual results vary based on market conditions, personal circumstances, and investment strategy.