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From Classroom to Property Mogul: Lloyd Edge Shares His Journey and His Blueprint for Property Success

  • Written by: The Times

Lloyd Edge’s career trajectory is far from conventional. A former high school teacher, he’s now one of Australia’s leading property experts. But the transition from educator to property mogul didn’t happen overnight. It was a result of hard work, persistence, and a deep desire to empower others to achieve financial independence through property investment.

In his newly updated book, Positively Geared 2e, Edge opens up about his journey, offering a comprehensive guide to building a multi-million dollar property portfolio—even with a modest starting budget. The second edition, released in January 2025, is a complete overhaul of his best-seller, now tailored to the unique challenges and opportunities of the current property market.

The Journey from Teacher to Tycoon

"I was a teacher for 12 years, and I loved it," Edge recalls. "But I always had an interest in property. I wanted to create something for myself and my family that would give me the freedom to do what I love—helping others."

Edge’s first foray into property investment came with a single property purchase. He began his journey with a modest deposit and a simple goal: to make his money work for him. What followed was a strategic approach to building a property portfolio that would eventually span millions of dollars in value.

"The key to property investment is understanding how to leverage the equity in your current property to fund new acquisitions," he says. "That was a turning point for me. I realised that you don’t need to start with a fortune to build a portfolio. You just need the right knowledge and a strategy."

Positively Geared: A Guide for Everyday Australians

Edge’s book, Positively Geared 2e, is a direct reflection of the lessons he’s learned over the years. The second edition is packed with actionable strategies for people looking to build wealth through property. Edge’s approach centres on three main pillars of success: equity, cash flow, and capital growth. By balancing these elements, he argues, anyone can build a profitable portfolio—even if they start with a small amount of capital.

“We’re in an age where the barriers to property investment are lower than ever before. With just a $50,000 deposit, you can get started,” he says. “The key is knowing where to start, how to leverage equity, and how to pick the right properties in the right locations.”

Edge’s advice isn’t just for seasoned investors—it’s for anyone looking to get into the property market. "Many people think property investment is reserved for the wealthy, but that’s simply not the case. You can start small, and with the right guidance, you can scale up."

The Three Pillars of Property Success

A significant portion of Positively Geared 2e is dedicated to helping readers understand how to build equity, cash flow, and capital growth. Edge explains that successful property investors don’t rely on any one of these elements—they use a combination of all three.

“The biggest mistake people make is focusing on just one of these pillars,” he explains. “You can have cash flow-positive properties, but without equity or capital growth, your portfolio won’t expand. Likewise, you can have capital growth, but if your properties don’t generate income, they won’t help you scale your investments.”

In the book, Edge shares his strategies for identifying growth suburbs, maximising cash flow from investment properties, and using the equity in existing properties to fund new investments. He also offers practical advice on navigating the complexities of the property market, including how to deal with interest rates and market cycles.

Rising to the Challenge: Navigating the 2025 Market

The second edition of the book addresses the challenges facing the property market in 2025, with a focus on rising interest rates, housing shortages, and shifting market trends. According to Edge, while the market is experiencing turbulence, opportunities are still abundant for savvy investors.

“I believe there are still huge opportunities in the market, particularly for those who know how to look beyond the surface and find emerging areas with potential,” he says. “It’s about understanding the macroeconomic factors at play and aligning your strategy with them.”

A Legacy of Education

Edge’s passion for education is at the heart of everything he does, both as a property expert and an author. "I want to empower people," he says. "I want them to realise that property investment is not an exclusive club for the wealthy. Anyone, with the right knowledge, can create financial independence through property."

Through his book, speaking engagements, and educational workshops, Edge continues to share his expertise with Australians across the country. “I’m still a teacher at heart,” he smiles. “And I want to pass on what I’ve learned to others.”

For those looking to dive into property investment or grow their existing portfolios, Lloyd Edge’s Positively Geared 2e offers the perfect starting point—combining practical advice, real-world examples, and expert insights into a comprehensive guide for the modern property investor.

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