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The Pure Property Podcast
The Pure Property Podcast
26 episodes
1 week ago
In this episode of The Pure Property Podcast, Phil Tarrant and Paul Glossop are joined by investor Ali Akbarian to explore the shifting landscape of Australian property investment amid falling housing approvals and tightening stock levels. They highlight a 10 per cent drop in approvals against five-year averages, noting that government targets to build 1.2 million homes are unlikely to be met due to labour shortages and high construction costs. Despite three interest rate cuts this year, the hosts argue that easing monetary policy won’t solve fundamental supply constraints. Property listings are also down 11 per cent, particularly during the typically busy spring period, driving stronger competition and higher prices. The government’s new 5 per cent deposit scheme has boosted buyer interest, but the hosts warn that high loan-to-value borrowing in a rising market poses financial risks. Akbarian shares how disciplined strategy and expert advice helped him grow from a beginner to a 14-property portfolio worth over $9 million, reinforcing the importance of aligning investment goals with professional guidance and a strong mindset.
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In this episode of The Pure Property Podcast, Phil Tarrant and Paul Glossop are joined by investor Ali Akbarian to explore the shifting landscape of Australian property investment amid falling housing approvals and tightening stock levels. They highlight a 10 per cent drop in approvals against five-year averages, noting that government targets to build 1.2 million homes are unlikely to be met due to labour shortages and high construction costs. Despite three interest rate cuts this year, the hosts argue that easing monetary policy won’t solve fundamental supply constraints. Property listings are also down 11 per cent, particularly during the typically busy spring period, driving stronger competition and higher prices. The government’s new 5 per cent deposit scheme has boosted buyer interest, but the hosts warn that high loan-to-value borrowing in a rising market poses financial risks. Akbarian shares how disciplined strategy and expert advice helped him grow from a beginner to a 14-property portfolio worth over $9 million, reinforcing the importance of aligning investment goals with professional guidance and a strong mindset.
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How to navigate the property market amid changes?
The Pure Property Podcast
1 hour 10 minutes 55 seconds
8 months ago
How to navigate the property market amid changes?
In this episode of The Pure Property Podcast, co-hosts Phil Tarrant and Paul Glossop discuss how investors can navigate the latest changes in the Australian property market. The duo start the episode discussing the current state of the Australian property market, including the impact of potential interest rate cuts and the broader economic landscape. They noted that a 0.25 per cent rate cut could save approximately $2,500 annually for every million dollars borrowed, corresponding to an annual pay rise for many Australians. Phil and Paul noted that while a rate cut would free up some money, it could also shift investor sentiment, encouraging more people to invest in property, ultimately driving demand and property prices. The podcast also covers the upcoming FAST 50 report, a collaboration between Smart Property Investment and Pure Property that identifies the top 50 suburbs for property investment.
The Pure Property Podcast
In this episode of The Pure Property Podcast, Phil Tarrant and Paul Glossop are joined by investor Ali Akbarian to explore the shifting landscape of Australian property investment amid falling housing approvals and tightening stock levels. They highlight a 10 per cent drop in approvals against five-year averages, noting that government targets to build 1.2 million homes are unlikely to be met due to labour shortages and high construction costs. Despite three interest rate cuts this year, the hosts argue that easing monetary policy won’t solve fundamental supply constraints. Property listings are also down 11 per cent, particularly during the typically busy spring period, driving stronger competition and higher prices. The government’s new 5 per cent deposit scheme has boosted buyer interest, but the hosts warn that high loan-to-value borrowing in a rising market poses financial risks. Akbarian shares how disciplined strategy and expert advice helped him grow from a beginner to a 14-property portfolio worth over $9 million, reinforcing the importance of aligning investment goals with professional guidance and a strong mindset.