The great Australian dream is now an obsession. With 6.2 million active property enthusiasts spending twice as much time searching for their perfect home as going to the gym, is this obsession healthy? The Australian's economics editor Adam Creighton hosts a series of panel discussions with experts including Bernard Salt, author and historian George Megalogenis, Realestate.com.au’s property econom... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 7 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | BusinessEducationInvestingHow To |
For many Australians the surest path to wealth has been to invest in bricks and mortar. But will it always be as safe as houses? A generation of investors is now heavily reliant on property to supplement their retirement plans, and our tax system is ... more
With immigration continuing at the rate of hundreds of thousands of people a year, are our major cities destined to become concrete jungles? Or should we be planning for population growth by revitalising our regional towns? To discuss the future of o... more
There will be 5 million boomers in retirement by 2029, and 2 million will be at an age (between 75 and 84) where downsizing is a very real consideration. But where will all these downsizers go? There currently isn't sufficient stock of appropriate ho... more
With prices in major capital cities racing away again, rentvesting is now returning as an alternative for those struggling to afford high prices.In this episode we look at the property market through the eyes of some very savvy investors, one a prope... more
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I love what he says about the golden years of migration to Australia in the post war era.
I throughly enjoy the thoughtful, articulate and interesting discussions around property and the economy that are presented in this podcast. Can’t wait for more and can’t believe more people aren’t listening and rating this!
Balanced and useful viewpoints, well-moderated by Adam Creighton, boosting awareness and providing practical tips. Enjoying this format and would listen to more!
I hope the quality of guests improves. Switzer is unfortunately an out of touch mouth piece for the Murdoch’s, his input was mostly non factual garbage.
One of the most important podcasts for those looking to invest their hard earned money
Apple Podcasts | #173 | Australia/Business/Investing |
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