The Ethics of Property Investing Explained

In this episode, the Pathway Property team explores the moral side of building a property portfolio and asks a bigger question: can investors build wealth through property while still acting responsibly? The conversation breaks down four major ethical frameworks: utilitarianism, libertarianism, Kantian ethics, and Rawlsian justice, and then applies each one to the real world of property investing, landlords, tenants, housing supply, and long-term wealth creation. From treating tenants properly, to avoiding vacant property hoarding, and understanding the role investors play in the broader market, this episode looks at why property investing is not inherently unethical. Don't forget to LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and HIT THE BELL to learn how to build wealth and fast-track your financial freedom with Pathway Property! 🔔 Contact us on our Socials Instagram: @arshadzacky.ba , @pathway_property, @propertywithnirvan Facebook: @Arshad Zacky, @Pathway Property , @Nirvan Jamshidpey TikTok: @arshad.zacky.ba, @propertywithnirvan #RealEstateInvesting #PropertyInvesting #MeetTheFounders #PathwayProperty #WealthBuilding #realestateaustralia Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction 01:27 - Exploring Ethical Frameworks: 12:10 - Property Investing Through Philosophical Lenses 12:40 - Freedom to Invest is the Ultimate Good 21:24 - Avoiding Hoarding 23:30 - Housing as a Universal Basic Duty 26:13 - The Agnostic Perspective 28:16 - Conclusion and Alignment