Victor Kumar / Right Property Group

Build a property portfolio around the life you actually want.

Most investors start with a suburb, a headline, or a tax idea. Victor starts somewhere more useful: your income target, your timeframe, your holding power, and the sequence of decisions that gets you there.

The book is complimentary. Simply cover $11 postage and handling for the printed copy.

25+ years investing 7,000+ properties sourced 2,000+ families guided
Complimentary Book Just cover postage
Front and back cover of Super Charge Your Property Portfolio by Victor Kumar
Inside the book

Goal setting, finance, suburb selection, negotiation, value-add strategies, and the mistakes that quietly stall investors.

Goals first, strategy second, property third. Holding power beats market timing. Negative gearing is an outcome, not a strategy. Buy toward a result, not a property. Goals first, strategy second, property third. Holding power beats market timing. Negative gearing is an outcome, not a strategy. Buy toward a result, not a property.

Start Here

Your portfolio is not a shopping list. It is an operating system.

Victor migrated to Australia in 1997 with his wife Reshmi and $4,500 in their pockets. A back injury while working as a sonographer forced a serious question: what would create security if his income stopped?

That question led to study, mistakes, mentors, seminars, a first investment property in 1999, and eventually a multi-million-dollar portfolio. The book distills the practical lessons: plan the destination, protect the cash flow, and only then choose the property.

The Noise Filter

Three pieces of advice Victor learned to challenge.

01

Hotspots are not a strategy.

Market hype can push investors into peak prices. Victor looks for fundamentals: supply, demand, jobs, transport, affordability, and a role inside the bigger plan.

02

Tax outcomes should not drive the portfolio.

Negative gearing may happen, but it should not be the reason you buy. A portfolio must be held through real life, not just explained at tax time.

03

More doors do not always mean more freedom.

The question is not "how many properties?" The question is whether the portfolio creates usable wealth, reliable income, and options.

The Method

The Goals-First Portfolio Map

Use this as the first-page sketch before any property discussion.

Step 1 Target income

Define what the portfolio must pay you and why.

Step 2 Time horizon

Work backwards from the result to the buying sequence.

Step 3 Holding power

Match growth ambition with cash flow you can sustain.

Step 4 Property selection

Choose assets that serve the plan, not the other way around.

Victor Kumar

The Strategist

Tested strategies for today’s property market.

His advice is shaped by property cycles, client portfolios, and the mistakes he made early so others do not need to repeat them. He has helped Australians ranging from first-time investors to serious portfolio builders design their next decade with property as the vehicle.

1997Arrived in Australia
1999First investment property
2001Started Right Group

Complimentary Book

Get Super Charge Your Property Portfolio for the cost of postage.

Victor will send you the printed book as a complimentary resource. You only cover $11 postage and handling, and you get the framework he uses to help investors move from scattered advice to a clear property plan.

What you receive

Printed book mailed to you

Planning your journey, finance, area selection, negotiation, buyers agents, value-add properties, renovation reality, development basics, and strategy specifics.

$11 postage only

Reader Notes

Practical enough to reread.

“Better than many of the property books I have read, and I read two a week.”

Danny S

“A great read, surprisingly full of content. I will go through it again.”

D. Singh

“Easy to read, packed with great information, and an essential text when investing.”

Rodney

Investing Insights

Market thinking, client stories, and the conversations behind the strategy.

Victor is also the co-host of Investing Insights, where the discussion moves beyond generic tips into the real constraints investors face: fear, finance, timing, asset selection, and portfolio design.

Join the Inner Circle
Victor Kumar on Investing Insights podcast

The Next Decision

Stop collecting property opinions. Start building a plan.