Turn Your Super into Property, Today

Use your self-managed super fund (SMSF) to invest in real property. At Super Equity Link, we make it simple, compliant, and transparent, helping everyday Australians build long term wealth through property.

Is your super just sitting there, waiting for ‘one day’?

It All Starts With a Free Strategy Call

We take the time to understand your super balance, goals and comfort level, so we can show you what’s possible with your SMSF.

We Set Up Your Self Managed Super Fund

We guide you through structure and compliance, connecting you with trusted SMSF partners so your fund is ready to invest in real property.

Invest in Property, With Support at Every Step

From property selection to annual investment health checks, we stay with you for the long term, ensuring your super keeps growing stronger.

Why Australians Choose Super Equity Link

At Super Equity Link, we help everyday Australians take control of their superannuation and turn it into something tangible, investment properties that grow with you. We don’t believe in complicated finance talk or vague promises. Just smart strategies, real property, and long-term results. Whether you’re just getting curious or ready to act, we’ll show you how to put your super to work, with purpose, clarity, and confidence.

Real Results. Real Australians.

“I used to feel like my super was invisible. Now, every time I drive past my investment property, I see my future growing. Super Equity Link didn’t just guide me — they changed how I think about retirement.”
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Hugo Ritenio
“I didn’t know where to start with SMSFs or property investing. The team explained everything clearly and helped me make smart, informed choices. I never thought I’d say this, but I actually enjoy checking on my super now.”
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Sally Ryan
“I always thought super was something you just waited on — not something you could actually use. Super Equity Link walked me through every step and made it simple. Now, I finally feel in control of my future.”
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Peter Chen
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Fequently Asked Questions

Because Your Super Shouldn’t Feel Like a Mystery.

Yes — through a Self-Managed Super Fund (SMSF), you can use your existing superannuation to purchase investment property. Super Equity Link helps you do it the right way — from setup and compliance to property sourcing and finance.

Yes — through a Self-Managed Super Fund (SMSF), you can use your existing superannuation to purchase investment property. Super Equity Link helps you do it the right way — from setup and compliance to property sourcing and finance.

Yes — through a Self-Managed Super Fund (SMSF), you can use your existing superannuation to purchase investment property. Super Equity Link helps you do it the right way — from setup and compliance to property sourcing and finance.

Yes — through a Self-Managed Super Fund (SMSF), you can use your existing superannuation to purchase investment property. Super Equity Link helps you do it the right way — from setup and compliance to property sourcing and finance.

Most clients start with a combined balance of $150,000 or more (between one or two members). But we’ll review your situation during your free consultation to see what’s achievable.

It can be — but that’s why we exist. Super Equity Link handles the structure, setup, and paperwork so you can focus on the results, not the red tape.

Property investment always carries risk, but our approach focuses on long-term growth and stability. We only recommend properties with strong fundamentals, rental demand, and proven capital performance.

Yes, your employer contributions still go into your SMSF. The difference is, instead of sitting in a fund you don’t control, those contributions are helping pay off a property you own through your super.

No. Self Managed Super Fund properties must be strictly for investment purposes. You or your family members can’t live in it or rent it privately. But the benefit is that your tenants are helping pay off an asset that’s growing your super, tax-effectively, for your future.

Don’t Leave Your Future to a Fund Manager. Take Control Now.