Motivate Property Group

Motivate Property Group Perth's leading full-service property investment company.
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We help Australians turn income into assets, book your free Freedom Accelerator strategy session We educate our clients to build successful property portfolios, that build their wealth over time.

04/06/2026

Red Flags or Green Flags: PROPERTY Edition!
Do you agree with Corey??

Realestate.com.au just published the 26 Australian regions where homeowners made $100,000 or more in a single year.Our c...
04/06/2026

Realestate.com.au just published the 26 Australian regions where homeowners made $100,000 or more in a single year.

Our clients had properties in 23 of them.

Not because we got lucky. Because we do not guess.

We use 12 data points to identify where a market is heading before the growth shows up in the headlines. By the time an article like this gets published, our clients have already been sitting in those markets for 12 to 24 months collecting the upside.

Perth Inner grew $280,000 in 12 months.
Perth North West grew $212,000.
Brisbane North grew $193,000.
Adelaide West grew $135,000.

These are not surprising to us. These are markets we have been placing clients in for years.

The next list of top performers is already being shaped by the data available right now. The clients who benefit from it are the ones building their strategy today, not the ones reading about it in 2027.

If you want to know where we are looking right now, that conversation starts at the Freedom Accelerator.
Free session. No obligation. Just a clear picture of where the market is heading and what your next move should be.

DM us START to book your spot.
Save this post. The numbers speak for themselves.

03/06/2026

Earning more doesn't mean you're getting wealthy!

02/06/2026

I think most people miss what really happens when sentiment collapses. When fear takes over the market, the average person pulls back before the real opportunity even starts.

Drop into the comments for the full link.

02/06/2026

Everyone wants housing to become more affordable.

But you don’t fix a housing shortage by pushing away the people helping supply housing.

Australia doesn’t have a speculation problem.

It has a structural supply problem.

Vacancy rates are tight, rents are under pressure, and first-home buyers are already struggling with deposits, borrowing capacity, and rising asset prices.

So when government policy makes it harder for investors to provide rental housing, the outcome is obvious:

Less supply.
More pressure on rents.
More competition.
Higher prices over time.

Blaming investors might be politically convenient.

But it doesn’t build more homes.

If we actually want to help first-home buyers and renters, we need more supply, more investment, and smarter policy.

Not less.

01/06/2026

Not all property growth actually builds wealth!

31/05/2026

Stop copying property success without understanding context!

30/05/2026

Doing nothing is your most expensive property decision!

What does financial freedom actually look like?  👇It looks like Cam & Michelle with 3 properties in 5 years.It looks lik...
30/05/2026

What does financial freedom actually look like? 👇

It looks like Cam & Michelle with 3 properties in 5 years.

It looks like Rochelle & Chad who said the process was a breeze.

It looks like Ned & Jess building a portfolio of 4 and still going.

This is what the right strategy does. Swipe to hear their stories.

DM us "START" let's build yours next. 💪

29/05/2026

Property investing is simpler than you think...

Address

4/14 Halley Road, Balcatta
Perth, WA
6021

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Website

https://www.motivateproperty.com.au/contact#bookacall, https://www.motivateproperty

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