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Have you ever considered borrowing to buy Residential Property using your Super?
"Did you know that you are able to borrow to buy Residential Property using your Super"
If your answer is 'no', then the chances are that you are not fully aware of the options that are available when investing and managing your superannuation.
Due to popular demand, Ark Total Wealth has decided to hold a second seminar to demonstrate how to invest in property using a Self- Managed Super Fund (SMSF). Our seminars are designed to keep you up to date with the current strategies, market conditions and cutting edge research to enable you to make informed decisions about investing your super.
At Ark Total Wealth, we pride ourselves on identifying innovative strategies that allow individuals and businesses to grow, manage and protect their value. This seminar will be an excellent opportunity for you to learn from our experienced team of professionals.
REGISTER NOW
At this seminar our experts will cover
- The benefits of Investing through a SMSF
- How to access leverage inside the super environment
- When is the best time to utilise a SMSF to invest
- Why to invest in Property through super
- The importance of property research when selecting an investment
- Where the research is indicating to invest in the current market
- Why a SMSF is an effective vehicle to create manage and protect wealth

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EVENT DETAILS
Wednesday, 31stMarch
6pm registration for a 6.15pm start
Parkes Room, Level 47, MLC Centre
19 Martin Place
Sydney NSW 2000 |
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ALEX LEE
CFPA® B.Com
Financial Advisor
Alex Lee is a Certified Financial Planner® and he specialises in helping create wealth for individuals. Alex's passion is in educating the client, so that they are not only on the path of wealth creation but understand what they are doing and why they are doing it.
Dylan Chan
Financial Advisor
Dylan is a Financial Adviser who has provided advice in the field of property investing since 2002, strategically integrating it as an asset class into his clients portfolios. Property through SMSF's represents the next evolution of this strategy.
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