The property podcast for the thinking person.

Episodes

Episode 165 | Investing in commercial property| Steve Palise, Suburbanite

Commercial property, is it worth investing or avoid risking?

  • How does commercial property investment differ from residential

  • What type of investor buys commercial property?

  • What are the options to getting into commercial real estate?

  • How do you minimise your risk with commercial property?

Steve Palise is a commercial property buyers agent, who started his career as an engineer but found his passion in commercial property. He has helped thousands of clients secure and purchase properties across every state and has achieved amazing outcomes whilst reducing their risk.

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Episode 164 | Australia’s underinsurance epidemic: 83% underinsured!? | Marty Sadlier, MCG Quantity Surveyors
  • How Australians are losing big, even after they’ve lost it all.

  • How underinsured are Australians?

  • How to work out how much you should insure your house for?

  • Are online value calculators accurate?

  • How does extra costs such as demolish get lost in property owners calculations?

Marty Sadlier has over 19 years experience in the building and construction industry, he is the co-founder of MCG Quantity Surveyors which is recognised as Australia’s fastest growing quantity surveying firm; working with big names in business like McDonalds, CBA and Westpac.

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Episode 163 | Smart Houses: Fad or Necessity? | Brett Savill, Quantify Technology

20 years of house automation, what progress has been made and will owners want to retrofit their properties?

  • Why has it taken so long for smart houses to get where it is now?

  • Out of all of the products which are best suited for home automation?

  • What should a homeowner expect to pay for a smart house?

  • Does fitting a house with smart technology increase it’s value?

In this episode we chat to Brett Savill, CEO of Quantify Technology, a ASX-listed technology business dedicated to simplify living environments with ‘smart housing’.

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Suburb Trends February 2021 | New popular suburbs post-covid

We are taking a look into the changes in demand for suburbs, before and after restrictions.

  • Why is regional NSW looking strong for both units and houses?

  • Why will the Sydney market always run hot?

  • Where is the mass exodus of Melbournites heading to and what are they buying up?

  • How does an outer edge suburb like Hornsby experience such rapid growth?

In our 7th edition of Suburbs Trends, and the first of the new year we look at what areas around the country have started to see a boom!

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Episode 162 | Houses vs Apartments | Stuart Wemyss, Prosolution & Investopoly

What types of Apartments can stand on their own foundations and compete against houses?

  • What is the long term impact of COVID on desire and affordability?

  • Expats moving back to Australia, how might this impact the property market?

  • Is land value restricted when sold next to prestige homes?

  • What are viewed as investment grade locations in Sydney?

  • Why did the Melbourne apartment market fail and what will it take to rise from the depths?

Welcoming back Stuart Wemyss to chat shop on the importance of differentiating between types of property and how this comes into play when location, location, location matters most.

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Episode 161 | Listener Q&A: Building your own home, retiring on property & sustainable properties? | Host Special

We answer your questions about how to retire on property and building your own home.

What to look for in the land before you buy? Can you retire with just investment properties? Is buying and building your own home a good idea? How do you know if you’re buying the top end of a suburb? High strata cost, what are you paying for? Is there a new incentive to buy sustainable properties?

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Episode 160 | Working from Home Movement: Has Covid accelerated the inevitable | Soren Trampedach, Work Club Global

Work Club founder discusses the future of remote working, and shared office spaces.

  • What will work look like in 12 months in comparison to the last 12 months?

  • Will we end up going back to the old work routine?

  • What is pro-working and will it grow?

  • Will attitudes in Melbourne be exacerbated due to extended lockdown?

  • What is happening across the globe in terms of work patterns and who can we learn from?

Soren Trampedach is the founder, chairman and CEO of Work Club. Work Club is an established boutique solution to accommodate for modern day work space and place challenges. In recent times Work Club has shifted to providing consultancy on workplace optimisation to industry leaders such as Google, Deloitte and Facebook.

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Episode 159 | Why hasn’t the property market crashed? | Eliza Owen, Core Logic

Economists anticipated an inevitable property crash, but where is it?

  • Why hasn’t the property market crashed?

  • Where has listening been hit the hardest?

  • How have Brisbane properties performed over the Covid period?

  • Is the property market slowing down during the holiday period?

We can’t get enough of the superb Eliza Owen, welcoming her back for the fourth time. Eliza is Core Logic’s Head of Residential Research and author of various Core Logic reports and articles, most notably their Pain or Gain report.

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Episode 158 | Top economist puts Australia in the world picture | Warren Hogan

When the dust settles what will Australia be left with in the next year?

  • What will be the legacy of 2020?

  • How has Australia relied on China to keep our economy afloat?

  • What can Australia do to pivot our primary exports?

  • How long will Australia keep its border closed?

Welcoming back Warren Hogan from episode 75. Warren is the former Chief Economist of ANZ and is currently the Industry Professor at UTS and Chief Economic Advisor of The Executive Connection. Warren has also appeared in the media on multiple occasions.

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Episode 157 | 2021 predictions & 2020 review | Host Special

As this year comes to an end, what does it bring for 2021?

  • Will investors come back into the market?

  • What allowed an uptick in consumers taking out mortgages?

  • How Labour losing the election had a massive impact on the property market.

  • What are banks trying to accomplish with high advertising budgets and refinance wars?

  • Have the grants for new homeowners been beneficial or detrimental?

Seeing with 2020 vision, we look back in hindsight on the property market, and how it performed, changed and adapted to market conditions? Moreover, we look at how 2020 has laid the foundations for the years to come.

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Episode 156 | 2020 vision: Sentiments on the decade ahead | Rocky Scopelliti

Renown futurologist chats the decade ahead, what will be expected and how you can be prepared.

  • How will the world transition through to the next leap of automation and I?

  • Will remote working open up competition for Australian jobs?

  • Is the physical home more important now than ever?

  • What will the workforce look like in 2030?

Rocky Scopelliti is a director of Optus and Community First Credit Union, and works in advisory capacities to a variety of companies including Fortune 100 corporations.

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Episode 155 | Trick to becoming mortgage free | Nicole Pedersen-McKinnon, Nicole’s Smart Money

Getting mortgage free how can you do it and what should you be doing to get there?

  • Why do people get confused by what you own versus what you own?

  • How to borrow safely?

  • What are some tips on being frugal?

  • What are the most powerful debt free enablers?

Welcoming esteemed long-term money commentator and financial literacy advocate Nicole Pedersen-McKinnon, Nicole is former editor of AFR’s Smart Investor Magazine and has recently published her book How to Get Mortgage-Free Like Me which reveals how Australians are shaving years off their loan term and becoming debt free.

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Episode 154 | Will Perth make a comeback and return on investments? | Damian Collins, Momentum Wealth

What makes Perth different to other capital cities and will make a comeback?

  • Why has Perth performed so poorly compared to other capital cities?

  • What parts of Perth have stayed strong and grown in value?

  • Did the top end of the market struggle to move the high quality properties?

  • Where is the growth in the Perth market coming from?

Damian is the founder and managing director of Momentum Wealth and has served on the REIWA Council since 2011 and was elected president of the institute in 2018.

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Suburb Trends December 2020 | Abolishing stamp duty & market wrap up


What will happen if stamp duty is abolished and how have Australian cities performed this year.

  • How will the abolishment of stamp duty work?

  • Will flippers return to the market if they can opt out of stamp duty?

  • How can property buyers maximise their return when renovating?

  • How different states will calculate stamp duty and land tax differently?

  • How have the capital cities performed from one another?

With the restructuring of stamp duty and opt in/opt out programs be a success? In addition to the stamp duty conversation Kent and the team showcase capital cities performance during this year; which has the brightest outlook for the future?

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Episode 153 | Accessing super for home buying? Do it or don’t? | Brendan Coates, Grattan Institute

Accessing super for home buyers, is this their golden ticket or retirement nightmare?

  • What has the biggest impact on retirement - owning home or superannuation?

  • What is not working for the system currently?

  • How have first home buyers struggled in the past 30 years?

  • Why should people stop and think before taking out super?

Brendan is the Household Finance Program Director at the Grattan institute, he has focused on a wide variety of topics including tax reform, housing and superannuation.

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Episode 152 | What does top economist say on the current economic environment | Saul Eslake

Saul Eslake gives his 2 cents on the current state and the future of the Australian economy

  • What's most likely going to happen nationally and globally?

  • Are we on the cusp of structural change?

  • How are capital city housing prices going?

  • How Sydney survived through Covid comparison to Melbourne?

Saul Eslake has worked in Australian financial markets for over 25 years, including several chief economist roles in Mcintosh, ANZ and Bank of America Merrill Lynch, and has worked in an advisory capacity with the federal government.

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Episode 151 | The Supreme Court’s pet showdown on strata property by-laws | Amanda Farmer, Your Strata Property

Are your Strata by-laws in urgent need of an overhaul?

  • What this means for strata owners and tenants

  • What pets are actually allowed and in what circumstances can they be banned?

  • What are the limits of an executive corporation's reach?

  • Does this mean there are some aspects of conduct you can't control?

Amanda Farmer, Strata Lawyer, is a go-to-expert in "strata world" with over 15 years experience as a strata lawyer. Amanda joins us again to clear up what is going on in Strata properties when it comes to owning pets.

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Suburb Trends November 2020 | University towns: Investors dream or nightmare?

How have university towns held up during COVID and will there be a shift in what properties sell?

  • How have the surrounding university suburbs been impacted by Covid?

  • What 'property fads' should investors and home buyers stay away from?

  • How have Victorian suburbs been impacted by the drop in overseas students with 7 out of the 20 top universities residing in VIC?

  • How many units are hitting the market and is there likely to be another fire sale of poor cheap assets?

In this edition of Suburbs Trends, Kent gives the scoop on the current state of university towns and feeder suburbs.

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Episode 150 | What you NEED to know about the Brisbane property market | Meighan Wells, Property Pursuit

The tell all on the Brisbane market, what is hot and what is not?

  • How has the Brisbane property market performed compared to Melbourne and Sydney?

  • How has the work from home movement shifted more people to Brisbane?

  • Why shouldn't you ever rely on the vendor's agent and how you can be misled?

  • What is driving the Brisbane property market?

Meighan is a buyers agent and principal of Property Pursuit and co-founded Home Buyer Academy alongside Veronica.

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Episode 149 | Listener Q&A: Getting started on the property ladder & the property market post COVID | Host Special

We answer your questions on the property market and how should you get started?

In our fourth Q&A host special, Veronica and Chris dive deep into questions that you have sent in, covering topics on the difference between growth and yield, how would they change their property strategy if they had their current knowledge when they started out and what will the market hold post Covid; will it boom or will it bust?

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