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A young father has revealed how he managed to build a multimillion dollar property empire after starting out with just a $15,000 deposit.
Real estate agent Jordan Strudwick has owned seven properties with his biggest investment a $1.225million commercial property in Broadwater, Queensland.
He is also the owner of Strud Property, a local real estate business that helps homebuyers find their dream house.
His rise to success is rooted in humble beginnings with the 30-year-old living in poverty and sleeping on the floor at the start.
A young father has revealed how he managed to build a multimillion dollar property empire after starting out with just a $15,000 deposit
He used $15,000 to put down a five per cent deposit on a $270,000 house on Thornton Street at Raceview, in the City of Ipswich, in 2018
He managed to turn his fortunes around by taking out a small personal loan of $50,000.
He used $15,000 to put down a five per cent deposit on a $270,000 house on Thornton Street at Raceview, at Ipswich west of Brisbane, in 2018.
Mr Strudwick lived in the house as he renovated the old 1960s three-bedroom home, polishing its floors, giving it a new paint job and upgrading the kitchen.
He spent around $10,000 on renovations before selling the house two years later for $330,000 in