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📞 Book your free wealth planning call here: https://bit.ly/4lppGCK 🆓 Create your Opes+ account here: https://bit.ly/4mH5Wfc Think you need exactly 3, 4 or 5 properties to retire early? Here’s the truth: there’s no magic number. It depends on your age, income, and goals. In this episode of the Property Academy podcast, we run the numbers for different investors, from 32-year-olds with decades to invest to 45-year-olds with only 10 years left. You’ll see why some people only need 2 properties, while others need 5 (or more). Plus, we reveal the common retirement planning mistake most Kiwis make and how to avoid it. Ep. 2167⎥Property Academy podcast Subscribe to the podcast for daily episodes: https://linktr.ee/Thepropertyacademyp... 00:00 How many properties do you need to retire at 55? 00:22 It depends on... 01:27 An example 03:31So, how many properties? 05:43 Lower growth rates 07:14 Time in the market 08:51 How much would you have to save to get $1M? 10:27 The earlier you start 15:14 No Kiwisaver or super at 55 https://www.opespartners.co.nz/ / opes_partners #propertyinvestment #retirementplanning #realestateinvestment This track has been registered for Content ID by AdRev. AdKey:P7GM4kxKBYjRzX Opes Partners Comment Deletion Policy At Opes Partners, we encourage open discussion and respectful debate. If you disagree with us or our content, that’s totally fine – we won’t delete your comment. However, if your comment is mean-spirited, personal attacks, or targets our presenters, we will remove it. Our goal is to maintain a safe, supportive environment for everyone in our community. Let’s keep it respectful, constructive, and focused on growth.