Show notes – Top tips for purchasing in a cooling market – Listener question! (Ep.160)
In this week’s episode Dave, Cate and Pete discuss what should you do when you are the only one to show up to an auction and or bid? How do you approach comparables when prices are falling? And more!
Show notes – Methods of sale and what do they say about the property and/or the state of the market? (Ep.159)
In this week’s episode Dave, Cate and Pete discuss how to navigate property sales by expressions of interest and various other sale methods and why they’re used.
Show notes – How interest rate cycles have impacted the property market since 1990 when the RBA first started targeting the cash rate and some predictions on what will happen this time (Ep.158)
In this week’s episode Dave, Cate and Pete sink their teeth into data going back to 1990 to answer the question whether increases or decreases in interest rates have an impact on the property market.
Show notes – Market Update May 22 – RBA increases the cash rate but it’s no reason to panic! What is the wage price spiral, why Australian’s are well ahead of their mortgage repayments, the current state of the economy, unemployment, rental market, consumer sentiment and more (Ep.157)
In this week’s episode Dave, Cate and Pete take you through the latest property and economic data for the month of May 2022
Show notes – Property Planning Case Study #3 – Should our ‘Next Purchase’ be the holiday home or an investment and how do the financial outcomes marry up with our short and long-term goals? (Ep.156)
In this week’s episode Dave, Cate and Pete take you through a Property Planning case study of a couple who are struggling to make a decision between a holiday home or an investment property.
Show notes – Plotting Australian property market movements from 1970 to now – the impacts of recessions, inflation, financial deregulation, population growth, unemployment rates and analysing what could disrupt the drivers of price increases? (Ep.155)
In this week’s episode Dave, Cate and Pete dive into the data dating back to 1970 to look at the history of property price movements and what caused them?