
I Bought 4 Houses Before I Was 30. Here's How I Did It (and Why)
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When I was 18 years old, I found myself living with my sister and her brand-new husband—not awkward at all, right? Up until that point, my living situation was a patchwork of arrangements. From couch-surfing with friends to renting short-term with my mum, stability seemed pretty elusive. So, when my sister graciously opened her doors, I moved in—a decision driven partly by need and partly by the hope of finding some semblance of security.
Today, I’m sharing how my sister encouraged me to enter the property market at the ripe old age of 18, and how my unconventional partnership with my Pop made my first home possible. This early start led to owning four properties by age 30 – but this isn't a story of glamour or effortless success. I reveal the genuine sacrifices behind the portfolio, from instant noodle dinners to social isolation.
I discuss how marriage and pregnancy transformed my perspective on what financial security truly means, and why selling properties to focus on one family home felt like progress rather than retreat.
This episode offers insights into getting clarity about what security means for you personally, making bold financial decisions and knowing when simplification is the right move. Whether you're just starting your financial journey or reassessing your current path, you'll discover practical approaches to defining and achieving your own version of security.
Join me as I explore how financial priorities evolve through different life stages, and why your unique financial story is always within your power to reshape.
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For a copy of Emma's book, 'Go-getter: Raise your mojo, shift your mindset and thrive' – https://emmamcqueen.com.au/want-more/emmas-book/