2 Properties Before She Turned 30 Interview With Lisa Tran

Published: Dec. 20, 2020, 10:11 p.m.

b"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b3IomyO5Q3w\\n\\n\\n\\n\\n\\n\\n\\n\\nLisa Tran has been able to purchase 2 properties by the age of 30 and start her own successful business.\\n\\n\\n\\n0:00 - Introduction1:00 - How did Lisa started in property?4:00 - First property details6:40 - Lisa's second property8:35 - Lisa's long term strategy14:57 - Using a buyer's agent18:00 - Lisa's next steps23:30 - Biggest takeaways\\n\\n\\n\\nRecommended Videos:\\n\\n\\n\\nLisa's Video\\n\\n\\n\\nTranscription\\n\\n\\n\\nRyan 0:00Today, I'm really excited because I'm interviewing a very inspirational woman who has been able to buy two properties before the age of 30 and start her own successful tutoring business as well. So today, I'm really excited to talk to Lisa Tran about just her property journey, how she got into property, some of the things that she's learned along the way. So hi, Lisa, thanks for coming on today.\\n\\n\\n\\nLisa 0:24Hey, thanks for having me. I'm so excited. I've been watching you for so long. This is a little bit surreal. So\\n\\n\\n\\nRyan 0:30yeah, it's also because you texted me or you commented on a YouTube thing saying I did a video and mentioned you. And I was just like, it came at just the right time, because I was like, Okay, I want to get back into talking to people who are out there just doing their thing, investing in property, creating the life that they want. And I was like, Oh, this person, I watched some of your videos. I'm like, Yeah, she she lines up, this is going to be great. So do you want to tell the people out there a bit about your property journey? Let's start, you know, way back at the beginning. When did you start becoming interesting? Interested in property?\\n\\n\\n\\nLisa 1:06Yeah, sure.\\n\\n\\n\\nSo I guess my journey is a little bit of a different one, because my interest in property came much later than when I actually purchased the first property,\\n\\n\\n\\nwhich seems a bit odd.\\n\\n\\n\\nRyan 1:22So you purchase property before you actually interested in it.\\n\\n\\n\\nLisa 1:27So when I was 23, my parents had been pretty interested in property themselves. I had a couple of properties themselves. And they're like, Lisa, you know, you got to get in on this. This is how you make money. It's not about the job. It's about, like, how much land do you have? So I was 23. I was studying pharmacy at the time, I was doing my internship. So it was a really busy year for me. So I had no interest in property whatsoever. But my mom was just like, you know, I'm gonna do all the research for you. I'm going to get out there and, you know, do the bidding for you. You just pay the mortgage. And I was like, oh, okay, sure. And I had no idea what I was committing myself to. Is this.\\n\\n\\n\\nRyan 2:12Is this like, a parental obligation thing? Like you felt like, Oh, I have to do this because mom said it.\\n\\n\\n\\nLisa 2:18I think sorry. But I guess like, I am also quite. I'm like the ideal child, I'd say I'm very like, yep, I'll just follow insert with what you want. As opposed to, like, verbally?\\n\\n\\n\\nRyan 2:33Not me. I'm definitely not the ideal child.\\n\\n\\n\\nLisa 2:36Yeah, definitely a parental pleaser, like, I just want to make my parents happy. Um, so yeah, I guess in that sense, I was actually really lucky and privileged to have parents who actually kind of knew what they were doing and got my foot in the door a lot sooner than I would have if I was to be interested in property, which only came down several years later. So yeah, I purchased that property when I was 23. Signing paying. I have saved my deposit. So I've been working, you know, from when I was 19, through 23, as a pharmacy assistant, so I had the money. It was just a matter of our parents.\\n\\n\\n\\nRyan 3:18What were you saving for then if not a property?\\n\\n\\n\\nLisa 3:21I don't know.\\n\\n\\n\\nI don't know. Actually, it was just that the money was accumulating there. Um, I wasn't the best saver either. But I used to wag a lot of uni in order to work. So I think that's sort of how it like, worked out quite well. Yeah, like I do 20 hours to 30 hours of work each week,"