All RealtyTalk Episodes

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RealtyTalk is your trusted voice in property investment and Australia’s most popular online property show.

Tim McKibbin from the Real Estate Institute of NSW tells us about an analysis of the 50 property markets across Sydney that are most vulnerable to any change in Government policy that has the potential of reducing the number of investors in the market....

Have you ever thought about why the generations think differently about the current market conditions and how to move forward?  Maybe you haven’t but there is a difference.  Miriam Sandkuhler will look at the factors that contribute to such a difference in attitudes between generations....

  …and the market holds its breath!   Election almost halves auction numbers Last week clearances remain above 50% The tail begins to wag the dog     Last week   Final auction results for last week show that 1,218 residential homes were taken to auction with a 54 per cent final...

We speak with Andrew Crossley who says he has cracked the code that helps you with a practical guide on how to earn over $100 000 a year through property.  All is revealed in his new book and in his tell all chat with us....

Shared assets in strata title lucrative for investors A strata title is used when individuals own part of a property usually called a ‘lot’. This is generally an apartment, unit or townhouse complex which shares ownership of common property including driveways, foyers and gardens. The ownerships are...

One of the biggest challenges facing the real estate industry right now is viability. Statistics reveal that 20% of agencies are struggling to break even. With the increasing pressure to reduce fees, business owners are looking for ways to cut back on overheads while increasing...