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27-year-old with a nine-property investment portfolio worth millions owes it all to a $37K investment

DANIEL Walsh dropped out of school at 16. But today, the former tradie is worth millions thanks to one $34,000 investment.

Daniel and Sophie Walsh have a property portfolio worth $3.5 million consisting of eight properties in four different states. Picture: Facebook
Daniel and Sophie Walsh have a property portfolio worth $3.5 million consisting of eight properties in four different states. Picture: Facebook

WHILE most 16-year-olds are busy partying, high school dropout Daniel Walsh was hatching a plan.

He was earning just $254 a week while doing his apprenticeship at his dad’s auto-electrician business — but he knew he wouldn’t be scraping by for long.

Just three years later, he had saved $34,000, which he used to buy a block of land in Picton, southwest of Sydney.

He had also rounded up a successful group of mentors to help him kick his very lofty property investment goals.

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In 2011 at the age of just 19, he built a four-bedroom, two bathroom home on the block.

It cost him $342,000 in total, and he rented it out for $470 a week.

Daniel Walsh's first property, built in Picton, NSW in 2011 for $342,000, is now worth $650,000. Picture: Supplied
Daniel Walsh's first property, built in Picton, NSW in 2011 for $342,000, is now worth $650,000. Picture: Supplied

A year later he bought an older, three-bedroom home for $303,000 also in Picton, which he renovated and rented out for $430 a week.

But then, the ambitious tradie hit a stumbling block — the banks wouldn’t lend him more money, because he had cross-collateralised, which meant he had used more than one property as security for a loan.

“I had a two-year gap where I stopped investing during that time, because I made a big mistake,” he said.

“But in those two years I sought a full team of brokers and other people to help me invest in more property.

His second property, also purchased in Picton, NSW in 2012, cost $303,000 and is now worth $620,000. Picture: Supplied
His second property, also purchased in Picton, NSW in 2012, cost $303,000 and is now worth $620,000. Picture: Supplied

“My broker had 21 properties and he mentored me from then on and uncrossed my loans so I was able to start purchasing again.”

By 2014, he was back on his feet, and Mr Walsh invested in a three-bedroom house in Brisbane, which cost $259,000, followed by another four-bedroom house in Brisbane which set him back $305,000.

In 2015 he bought his third Brisbane property for $310,000 and a house on Adelaide’s fringe for $182,000.

In 2016 he bought a three-bedroom house in Carrum Downs, Melbourne for $345,000 which he has subdivided into a separate block, and he has just bought another home in Melbourne, which will settle next month.

Daniel Walsh and his wife Sophie are now both devoted to helping others invest in property. Picture: Supplied
Daniel Walsh and his wife Sophie are now both devoted to helping others invest in property. Picture: Supplied

The latest addition brings his portfolio up to nine properties, worth a staggering $3.8 million.

He has tenants in every property, earning $155,000 in rent each year, and his debt is around $2.2 million, bringing his net worth to $1.6 million.

Mr Walsh, now 27, and his wife Sophie, 23, rent a home in southwest Sydney and are planning to move to the city’s northern beaches in the near future.

But the couple aren’t content to rest on their laurels — Mr Walsh’s goal is to own 20 properties and retire before his 40th birthday at the latest.

Mr Walsh's sixth property was purchased in 2015 in Brisbane for $310,000, and is now worth $360,000. Picture: Supplied
Mr Walsh's sixth property was purchased in 2015 in Brisbane for $310,000, and is now worth $360,000. Picture: Supplied

Mr Walsh, who also used to work as a train driver, has also established his own investment buyer’s agency, Your Property Your Wealth, to help other Australians build their property portfolios

He said he loved passing his knowledge on to clients, especially younger people who have given up on the dream of home ownership.

“For me the biggest thing is helping other people so I probably won’t retire fully because I want to continue helping others invest in property,” he said.

“But it’s nice to know I won’t have to go back to driving trains or do something I don’t want to do.”

Daniel Walsh and his fiance bought this house — the couple's seventh — in Carrum Downs, Melbourne in July 2016. Picture: Facebook
Daniel Walsh and his fiance bought this house — the couple's seventh — in Carrum Downs, Melbourne in July 2016. Picture: Facebook

Mr Walsh said he had no other investments besides property, but that he had diversified his portfolio to cover a variety of states and regions to minimise risk.

He said one of the main messages he wanted to get out to Millennials was that they should consider “rentvesting” — renting where they want to live, and buying in cheaper, high-growth areas.

“I’ve done it all on an average wage and I’ve built a large portfolio at quite a young age — all the time I hear people saying buying is unaffordable, but there are affordable properties all around Australia,” he said.

“It’s about putting your money to work.”

alexis.carey@news.com.au

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