
Rentvesting v home ownership? First-time buyer’s dilemma
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In this episode of the First Property Buyer Show, host Emilie Lauer sits down with Kev Tran, director and principal buyer’s agent at Kev Tran Group, to discuss the key dilemma for first-time buyers: buying a home to live in versus starting with an investment.
Kev shares how he went from a misinformed first purchase to becoming a successful rentvestor with four properties, now favouring established homes over off-the-plan buys due to delays and poor capital growth.
He explains that while a primary residence offers stability, it can limit borrowing power, whereas rentvesting allows buyers to invest in more affordable markets and benefit from tax advantages.
The duo also highlights a growing trend called “stayvesting” where buyers live with family while investing.
Kev said rentvestors and stayvestors should focus on building a strong support team, especially having a skilled broker and property manager, and prioritise strategic locations with solid economic fundamentals.
While government incentives can help, Kev urges buyers to think beyond short-term perks and focus on long-term financial outcomes.