SA recovers plus Bad reporting for VIC and USA condo market is oversupplied

Highlights from this week:   Bad reporting for VIC – Gil King Start the year right with investing in NT – Quentin Kilian South Australia recovers – Andrew Shields USA condo market is oversupplied – Michael Stoler Continue reading SA recovers plus Bad reporting for VIC and USA condo market is oversupplied

Still more juice in the NSW tank plus What makes Tassie tick and A look around Australia

Highlights from this week: WA toughs it out – Neville Pozzi More good times in Sydney – Tim McKibbin NZ becomes an investor market – Kelvin Davidson No sign of Tassie going backwards – Mark Berry Affordability a winner for Queensland – Antonia Mercorella Continue reading Still more juice in the NSW tank plus What makes Tassie tick and A look around Australia

Picking a turning market – Josh Masters

Questions are coming in thick and fast, so today we will answer the second question this time from someone who wants to remain anonymous. The question is “How do I know if it is a buyers or sellers market?” And we have asked Josh Masters to provide the answer. Transcript: Kevin:  Got a question from a listener who wanted to remain anonymous, so we respect that. … Continue reading Picking a turning market – Josh Masters

Too much fuss about negative gearing – Ian Rodrigues

Carmel has posed an interesting question about negative gearing. She cannot understand what all the fuss is about and Ian Rodrigues tends to agree with her. Transcript: Kevin:  We welcome into the show Ian Rodrigues. Ian is from BishopCollins.com.au. Firstly, hello and welcome to the show, Ian. Nice to be talking with you again. Ian:   Yes, always good to be here, Kevin. Kevin:  Ian, I’ve had a question … Continue reading Too much fuss about negative gearing – Ian Rodrigues

Brisbane about to ‘fire up’ – Brett Warren

Brisbane has long been thought of as the bridesmaid but is this south-east Queensland city about to fire up?  Brett Warren looks at what is shaping Brisbane for the future. Transcript: Kevin:  Just like shaping a personality, that’s how we shape our cities for the future. It’s always good to look ahead. What’s a city going to look like? How’s it going to be? What’s … Continue reading Brisbane about to ‘fire up’ – Brett Warren

What is causing the slowdown? – Andrew Mirams

The housing markets around the country are moderating so have the APRA interventions been the cause or are there more compelling underlying reasons.  Andrew Mirams gives us his view. Transcript :  Kevin:  We continue to see the housing market moderate around Australia, so I wonder, given that we’re talking here about investors whether APRA’s intervention has actually had the desired effect. Andrew Mirams from Intuitive … Continue reading What is causing the slowdown? – Andrew Mirams

Cashing in on the short term rental market – Quirin Schwaighofer

Quirin Schwaighofer from Made Comfy joins us to discuss the short term rental revolution and in particular how you can prepare your property to cash in on the Airbnb revolution. Transcript: Kevin:  There’s no doubt in my mind that the popularity of the short-term rental market is absolutely booming. You only have to look at the popularity of sites like Airbnb, more and more people learning … Continue reading Cashing in on the short term rental market – Quirin Schwaighofer

Cash in on short term rentals + Brisbane ‘shapes up’ + Expert questions negative gearing + Picking a turning market

Highlights from this week: Cashing in on the short term rental market What is behind the cooling market? Brisbane about to grow up What is all the fuss about negative gearing? 5 tips to get your property tenant ready Should APRA be happy with what is happening? SEQ development ahead How to tell when you lose control of the negotiations Transcript:  Cashing in on the … Continue reading Cash in on short term rentals + Brisbane ‘shapes up’ + Expert questions negative gearing + Picking a turning market

Is Melbourne the top Aussie market?

  As you will hear today, there is no one property market in Australia and that is being highlighted as we continue to look at the various markets that make up the country.  That in fact is the first point Michael Yardney makes when we ask him about Victoria.  Interesting to note that while we all talk about the big gains out of Sydney, you … Continue reading Is Melbourne the top Aussie market?

Consumer sentiment improves in ACT

  Kate Forbes helps us understand why the ACT market has underperformed in recent years but she points out there are some signs of improvement but that with a looming Federal election, consumer sentiment will again play a roll in what happens there. Transcript: Kevin:  As we continue our look around Australia, this time we’re going to turn the focus on the Australian Capital Territory, … Continue reading Consumer sentiment improves in ACT