Leverage Addicts

De: Mortgagehq
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  • "Old wealth is built by owning more, new wealth is built by owing more." Welcome to Leverage Addicts, the podcast for purpose-driven entrepreneurs, investors and hustlers who want to maximize their time and capital by using leverage. Join us as we dive into the world of property investing and explore the different journeys of successful investors. We'll dissect real-world deals and strategies, and give you the tools you need to navigate the market and make the most of your investments. Whether you're just starting out or looking to take your portfolio to the next level, this is the podcast for you. So, come along and learn how to build new wealth by owing more with us.
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  • Top 10 NZ Mortgage Questions That Make or Break You
    May 8 2025

    Think you're ready for a mortgage? Think again.

    In this no-fluff, high-stakes episode, Craig Stanaway sits down with Simon McDonald, elite Financial Adviser from MortgageHQ, to unpack the Top 10 Mortgage Questions That Make or Break You in today’s NZ property market.

    Whether you're a first home buyer, a frustrated investor, or someone who just wants to stop feeling stupid at the bank, this is the one episode that could save you thousands.

    We cover:
    🔥 The most profitable interest rate move Simon ever made
    🔥 What makes a bank stop laughing and actually lend you money
    🔥 The real difference between fixed and floating (and which one can destroy you)
    🔥 Rich-people tactics that everyday Kiwis should be stealing
    🔥 How the wrong question can cost you your financial future

    No jargon. No waffle. Just ruthless clarity, expert insight, and a few hard truths.

    🎙️ Hosted by: Craig Stanaway
    👨‍💼 Guest: Simon McDonald, Financial Adviser – MortgageHQ

    Learn more: https://mhq.co.nz/mortgage/top-10-nz-mortgage-questions-that-make-or-break-you/

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    11 m
  • NZ Property Forecast | Smarter Data, Better Deals, and What Comes Next
    May 8 2025

    CLASSIFIED: Your Unfair Advantage in NZ Property Starts Now
    This isn’t a prediction. It’s a mission briefing.
    We’re dropping intel that changes the way buyers, investors, and brokers navigate New Zealand real estate — permanently.

    Forget the guesswork. Forget the fluff.
    This is where smarter data meets ruthless execution.

    💥 What You’ll Unlock:
    • The data moves separating winners from losers in NZ property
    • Why outdated advice is your biggest risk in 2025
    • How to make faster, smarter decisions with cutting-edge tools
    • The exact strategies elite investors are already deploying

    🧠 Learn how to:
    → Spot undervalued deals before the herd
    → De-risk your next move using live data overlays
    → Turn noise into strategy — with Relab as your tactical command centre

    🔒 Access the Insider Toolkit
    → https://relab.co.nz – Property data with precision
    → https://mhq.co.nz – Daily edge from MortgageHQ

    📍Your Unfair Advantage in NZ Property. Served Daily. No Fluff. No Apologies.

    Learn more: https://mhq.co.nz/property-investment/nz-property-forecast-smarter-data-better-deals-and-what-comes-next/

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    11 m
  • 501 Deportees, Trump Vibes, and Luxon. What Australia’s Election Just Told NZ
    May 6 2025

    501 deportees. Trump politics in Australia. Luxon watching closely.

    In this high-impact episode of MortgageHQ’s political deep dive series, Craig Stanaway sits down with one of the most unforgettable figures in New Zealand politics — Maurice Williamson. Known for his viral “big gay rainbow” speech, his refusal to sugar-coat truth, and a career that spanned seven ministerial roles across two National-led governments, Williamson brings the kind of political clarity you cannot buy and will not get from the nightly news.

    Australia just sent a political shockwave through the region. The rise of Trump-style populism was halted at the ballot box. Peter Dutton, the conservative leader seen by many as Australia’s Trump-adjacent figure, lost his seat. The Labor Party secured a strong mandate. Voters rejected fear politics, shallow slogans, and manufactured outrage. And now everyone in Wellington should be paying attention.

    Craig and Maurice break it down with surgical precision. What does this mean for New Zealand’s right-wing coalition? Is Christopher Luxon learning from the Aussie backlash or blindly following the same playbook? Is the 501 deportation strategy a tough-on-crime policy or a diplomatic self-inflicted wound? What happens when our closest neighbour rejects a style of politics we are still quietly flirting with?

    This episode is not for the faint-hearted. It is for New Zealanders who want to know what is really going on behind the political headlines. Williamson does not hold back. He names the problems. He calls out the spin. And he makes it clear that what is happening across the Tasman is not just Australia’s business — it is New Zealand’s future.

    You will learn why the 501 issue is not just about crime but about credibility. You will hear how Trumpism has quietly influenced parts of New Zealand’s political language and what that could mean for the next election. You will understand why Williamson believes our political system is drifting and what he thinks needs to change before it is too late.

    Whether you lean left, right, or somewhere in between, this conversation is essential viewing for anyone who wants to stay ahead of the political curve. It is sharp. It is unfiltered. It is Maurice Williamson in full flight. And it is Craig Stanaway asking the questions most politicians hope never get asked.

    Do not skip this. Watch it. Share it. And ask yourself — are we really ready for what is coming?

    Learn more: https://mhq.co.nz/press-release/501-deportees-trump-vibes-and-luxon-what-australias-election-just-told-nz/

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    18 m
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