We’re back with Gilbert Melgar, founder of SuburbsFinder. Moving from the Philippines to Australia, this data analytics specialist has harnessed the power of data in his property journey. He delves into the story of an encounter that first piqued his interest in investing, the driving force behind his determination to succeed in property development, and how a $515,000 purchase he made became a property valued at $2 million.
Plus, hear about the story of when he gave a property seller a bold ultimatum that led him to his biggest development project so far!
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