
11 Oct Our clients were featured in The Australian!
You probably know how I feel about the media by now, however, on Saturday, we received a good news story for a change. Our clients who we met at a free Lunch and Learn educational event we host on a regular basis at different WeWork locations were featured in The Australian on the weekend.
The article talks about how workplaces are putting emphasis on their employees buying into the property market and providing as many resources they can to help their employees do this. We are so happy to be able to run the educational events at WeWork on a regular basis as we notice that our audience always take away helpful information. Before Sarah attended our event, she thought home ownership was so far away, but after attending our event she realised it wasn’t that far at all and basically purchased a property a short time later.
“Tech worker Sarah Baker, 29, and partner Kyle Nicol, 34, bought an apartment in southern Sydney after she attended a seminar at the WeWork co-working office space where she is based. The couple had been looking for a rental but after listening to a lunchtime presentation by a financial adviser and mortgage broker, discovered they could access the state government’s stamp duty savings scheme and would be able to spend only a little more on mortgage repayments than rent.”
Our mission is to ‘inspire and empower those around us to make sound financial decisions by educating and guiding our clients‘. Education is a big thing for me and the more people I can educate about financial literacy and buying a home, the more people that will start making sound financial decisions.
Let me know if your workplace can benefit from a lunchtime session discussing topics about buying your first home, expanding your investment property portfolio or tips on managing your finances, we would be happy to host an event and even provide lunch.
“Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime,” – Maimonides
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