Step into the world of commercial real estate and join us for Talking Property with CBRE. In this podcast series, industry-leading experts discuss what’s shaping the property industry and what this means for businesses like yours.
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Step into the world of commercial real estate and join us for Talking Property with CBRE. In this podcast series, industry-leading experts discuss what’s shaping the property industry and what this means for businesses like yours.
If you have any questions from this episode or property topics that you’d like CBRE to answer in future episodes, please email us at: talkingproperty@cbre.com.
Explore the fast-expanding self storage sector with two of the top three players in Australia and New Zealand: Nikki Lawson from Abacus Storage King and Sam Kennard of Kennards Self Storage.
Discover why this asset class is attracting global attention, billions of dollars in annual revenue, and big investments from local and offshore players in our latest episode of Talking Property with CBRE.
Get insider perspectives on what's driving growth and the unique challenges and opportunities ahead.
Key topics up for discussion include:
While this is one of our longer episodes, stay with us to find out some of the more unexpected uses of self storage as well as what's next for Abacus Storage King and Kennards Self Storage.
In this latest episode of Talking Property, we dive into the evolving landscape of modern workplace design and its profound impact on employee engagement and productivity.
We're joined by Ashurst's Global Director of Workplace Michael Blitz and CBRE Director of Workplace Consulting Jenny Liu, to analyse the role innovative office spaces play in attracting and retaining top talent.
Topics on the agenda include:
Tune in to discover how leading organisations are redefining their workspaces to foster collaboration, innovation, and a sense of community.
In this final edition of The House View for 2025, CBRE’s Australia & New Zealand CEO Phil Rowland and Head of Research Sameer Chopra examine the trajectory of the Australian property market and what to expect in the year ahead.
From global market shifts to emerging opportunities, this episode dives deep into the forces shaping real estate across Australia and beyond.
Topics up for discussion include:
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Join us as we delve into the world of premium retail with Ross Siciliano, General Manager of Premium & Luxury Accounts at Vicinity Centres, and Kate Bailey, CBRE’s Australian Head of Retail Research.
Discover why premium retail is outperforming, both in Australia and globally, and the way in which experience has become the new product.
In this episode of Talking Property with CBRE, we explore exciting new developments such as Sydney's Chatswood Chase, including the unprecedented addition of 12 flagship LVMH brands.
Gain insights into the management strategies behind some of the country's leading retail assets and the trends driving success, from the elevation of food and beverage to the allure of luxury, and how this is driving more shopping centre visits, longer stays, higher sales and greater retail demand.
Dive into the booming luxury lodge sector on Talking Property with CBRE, featuring insights from Michael Crawford, CEO of Baillie Lodges, and Tom Gibson, Senior Director at CBRE Hotels. Discover how these boutique, experience-driven accommodation assets are outperforming in Australia, New Zealand, and beyond, catering to the evolving tastes of affluent travellers and a growing millennial and Gen Z demographic. From the pristine wilderness of Southern Ocean Lodge to the pioneering Capella on Lord Howe Island, learn what makes these destinations a magnet for people seeking personalised, nature-centric luxury escapes. You'll also discover why luxury lodges are being pursued by a growing number of institutional investors. And to discover more, you can read CBRE's Luxury Lodge Market report.
Dive into the booming athleisure wear sector on Talking Property with CBRE, featuring insights from Lorna Jane's Anna Strzelczykowski and CBRE's Kate Bailey. Discover the intersection of fashion, fitness, and future retail trends, from the rise of activewear to the evolution of shopping experiences. Uncover how brands like Lorna Jane are redefining consumer lifestyles and why physical stores are still crucial in the digital age. Don't miss out on this blend of industry expertise and trend analysis. For further insights you can also read CBRE's new Fitness Meets Fashion research report.
In this episode, we discuss Australia’s fast growing private credit sector with MA Financial Group’s Drew Bowie and CBRE’s Andrew McCasker. They explore the significant growth potential in private credit funding, particularly in the residential development sector.
The conversation delves into the role of private credit in addressing housing supply issues, the importance of regulatory transparency, and the evolving nature of investment structures. Drew and Andrew also discuss the need for manager accountability, whether managers should have 'skin in the game', the role of advisor networks in navigating the private credit space and what investors should be watching out for.
If you want to find out more about this evolving market sector, you can also read CBRE’s Private Credit in Australian Real Estate report
Is the industrial and logistics (I&L) property market still soaring, or are we heading for a cool-down? Unpack the latest trends and future opportunities with Anna Maras from Charter Hall and APAC CBRE I&L expert Mick Bowens.
In this episode, Kathryn House catches up with Anna and Mick to discuss the current state of the Australian I&L market, focusing on vacancy rates, capital market trends, rental activity, and the impact of e-commerce growth.
They also explore how Australia’s I&L sector is performing relative to Asia, Europe and the US and delve into some of the hot topics of conversation in the Australian market, including the outlook for multi-level warehousing, what the implication of US tariffs might be and what to expect from a new wave of Chinese e-commerce groups.
In this must-listen Q3 episode of The House View for 2025, CBRE’s Pacific Advisory Services CEO Phil Rowland and Pacific Head of Research Sameer Chopra cut through the noise to provide a concise yet comprehensive analysis of Australia's property sector. From the macro picture to granular sector trends, and the burgeoning influence of private capital and infrastructure, this conversation is packed with data and insights.
Dive into the transformative world of co-living in Australia with Kathryn House, Rhys Williams, and Andrew Purdon. Unpack the emergence of co-living spaces as Rhys, co-owner of UKO, Australia's leading co-living operator, and Andrew, Regional Director at CBRE, dissect the appeal, investment prospects, and a diverse tenant base seeking community, convenience, and flexibility. Discover how this evolving housing sector is reshaping city living, offering solutions for key workers, and attracting significant investor interest. Don't miss out on groundbreaking insights into the future of urban living.
In this forward-looking episode, our guests explore the dynamic forces reshaping Australia’s real estate investment landscape. From shifting capital flows and evolving demographic trends to the explosive growth of the data center sector and the urgent challenges in housing supply, this conversation offers a rare, insider perspective on what’s next for the property industry.
In this episode of Talking Property with CBRE, we discuss Australia’s evolving agribusiness sector, which has been named as Australia’s top-performing property asset class in a new industry report.
Joined by industry experts Brad Wheaton of Gunn Agri partners and CBRE’s Andrew Loughnan, we explore the factors driving agricultural investment, the challenges faced by the sector, and the growing interest from institutional investors.
The conversation delves into sustainable agricultural practices, the integration of renewable energy, and the potential of carbon credits and biodiversity projects. We also examine the evolving agriculture landscape, including the importance of innovation and new industry ownership models.
Could long-leased property assets swing back into favour, as core funds seek greater income security? It’s a topic we explore in our latest Talking Property episode amid ongoing global economic uncertainty.
As leasing fundamentals shift, particularly in Australia’s industrial & logistics sector, there are signs that assets with long weighted average lease expiries (knowns as WALEs) could be coming back onto the investment radar.
Charter Hall’s Diversified CEO Avi Anger and CBRE’s Executive Director, Industrial & Logistics – Capital Markets, Chris O’Brien offer their views on this shifting investor landscape and whether we’re likely to see more major corporates pursuing long-term sale and leaseback opportunities.
It seems we could be on the cusp of some major market shifts, so make sure to tune in to find out what’s next.
There are numerous hurdles and challenges to overcome to solve for Australia’s housing crisis.
But in the inimitable words of Bob the Builder, ‘Can we fix it? Yes, we can.”
That was the message from the Property Council of Australia’s recent National Housing Solutions Summit and it’s something we explore in our latest Talking Property podcast with two of the panelists: Mirvac CEO Development, Stuart Penklis and Building 4.0 CRC CEO Professor Mathew Aitchison. We’ll need to be more innovative, take the lead
from overseas countries like Sweden, and incentivise global investment at scale.
Tune in to find out how prefabrication, emerging housing types such as Land Lease estates and the introduction of a housing Research & Development Corporation could help Australia shift the dial.
In this second edition of The House View for 2025, CBRE’s Pacific Advisory Services CEO Phil Rowland and Pacific Head of Research Sameer Chopra discuss the importance of staying the course, at a time when operating conditions are volatile and uncertain.
“Of course this needs to be ‘pragmatic optimism, not blind optimism’, but staying centred on your strategy, looking through the headwinds that are transitory vs structural, and keeping your conviction on the areas where you have a right to win, is just so important,’’ Phil notes.
They also cover off on what they’re seeing in the property market, both in Australia and internationally, what’s happening in the infrastructure arena, and do a deep
dive on Melbourne, to explore whether it’s a case of ‘when’ rather than ‘if’ the city will attract renewed investor demand.
To round out the conversation they do a quick check on the full year predictions they made in January.
Make sure to follow Talking Property wherever you get your podcasts to ensure you don’t miss their next House View in July as well as our regular fortnightly episodes.
George Vallas recently took the reins as the Commonwealth Bank of Australia’s Head of Real Estate, Institutional Banking & Markets.
He joined Talking Property to give us his take on a broad range of topics, including commercial property trading activity, recent market challenges, his expectation for rate cuts and the asset classes he’d choose to invest in this year.
CBA is Australia’s largest corporate real estate lender, so we relished the opportunity to get under the hood to find out what’s driving the bank’s real estate strategies.
Tune in to find out more, including what inspired George to take on a career in banking and where he sees the best property investment opportunities in 2025.
Timing is everything in property.
But can you sell too early? Why are deals like buses? And how important is it to leave a drink on the table when trading assets?
Find out from 8Hotels Hospitality owner Paul Fischmann and CBRE national hotel director Wayne Bunz in our latest Talking Property podcast.
Paul was mentored by some of Australia’s most successful wheeler dealers. He shares his story and the best advice he’s received along the way. Paul and Wayne also share their thoughts on Australia’s hotel market outlook, which you can read more about in CBRE’s latest hotel research report Hotels Australia - Overview & Outlook 2025 | CBRE Australia.
Please reach out if you have ideas for future Talking Property podcasts via talkingproperty@cbre.com.
Hundreds of Australian companies have just posted their half year results – including a swag of ASX-listed property groups. And one of the key themes to emerge was that the property market appears to be at an inflection point.
Tune in to hear from The Australian Financial Review columnist Robert Harley and The Australian’s Commercial Property Editor Ben Wilmot as they dissect the results, what they flag for the year ahead, the sectors to watch and what’s top of mind for the country’s major property owners and managers.
We recorded this episode on February 27, so the occasional ‘today’ reference relates to this date as the reporting season was wrapping up.
Please reach out if you have ideas for future Talking Property podcasts via talkingproperty@cbre.com.
In this episode we sit down with Lee Holdsworth, a Bathurst 1000 supercars winner and CBRE commercial real estate expert, who has a key focus on alternative investment assets, particularly in the renewables space.
With Australia’s energy transition dominating the headlines, Lee shares where he sees the best property opportunities, what’s driving investors to focus on alternative investments, the importance of finding the right capital partners and some of the new innovations to watch out for.
He also shares what put property on his radar, how to have a winner’s mindset, and the inherent irony in transitioning from a petrol guzzling career into one geared towards a net zero future.
Make sure to follow Talking Property wherever you get your podcasts to ensure you don’t miss our fortnightly insights and industry perspectives. And keep an eye out for an upcoming CBRE Research report on the renewables sector
In this first edition of The House View for 2025, CBRE’s Pacific Advisory Services CEO Phil Rowland and Pacific Head of Research Sameer Chopra give their take on the key opportunities and challenges for the Australian property sector.
They explore the concept of ‘exceptionalism’ and why we’re likely to see strong rent and capital value growth in premium, well located assets, while gains are expected to be much slower elsewhere.
The global and local trends shaping the property market are also up for discussion, as are Phil and Sameer’s key predictions on interest rates, cap rate compression, investment activity and the return to office.