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| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 130 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | InvestingBusiness | |||

This episode of Talking Property, we explore how commercial real estate lenders are navigating Australia’s shifting market conditions.
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Excellent podcast with cutting edge property insights
The industry insights provided in this podcast are exactly what the sector needs to get back up and running.
If you’re interested in learning about the direction of real estate, this is a good place to start
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This program focuses on commercial real estate in Australia and New Zealand, with episodes covering lender behavior, housing supply and affordability, office and industrial market dynamics, and the evolving role of new asset classes like data centers and build-to-rent. Guests range from CBRE analysts to real estate developers, investors, and lenders, offering market color, tactical insights, and policy context. A standout thread is the practical lens on capital markets, financing structures, and place-based development (including airports and mixed-use precincts), making it valuable for professionals evaluating risk, opportunity, and investment pacing in a tight macro environment.
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