Michael Thompson
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When people say passive income through property, what are we actually talking about?
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Just how nice your voice sounds, anything like that?
All right.
What is it then that makes a property good for income, for passive income, rather than growth?
I didn't realize you were turning this into a competition, but bring it on, please.
And I suppose I don't know why I'm necessarily doing it as an either or, because it doesn't need to be.
Okay, quick break.
And either or, you can have a property that is going to increase in value over time, as well as being good for passive income.
But what are the features of a property that's going to potentially deliver you that passive revenue stream?
Sean recently appointed Liberal Party president and former PM Tony Abbott has endorsed the coalition swapping preferences with One Nation.
He said as a general rule, it made sense for parties of the right to preference each other, just like parties of the left have always done.
On the left side of politics, we've seen this play out for years.
The Labor Party and the Greens have cooperated on preferences.