Renovations – Part 1: Top tips and mistakes to avoid (Ep.68)
by Property Planning | Sep 29, 2020 | David Johnston, Podcasts, PPBP, Property Planning Australia
In this week’s episode of the Property Planner, Buyer and Professor Podcast, the team dive into the world of project managing a renovation and they outline the factors to consider before you embark!
Subdividing – the fundamentals for success (Ep.67)
by Property Planning | Sep 22, 2020 | David Johnston, Podcasts, PPBP, Property Planning Australia
In this week’s episode of the Property Planner, Buyer and Professor Podcast, the team analyse the important considerations for completing a successful subdivision and the risks that small-time developers need to be aware of.
Top landlord fears, how to tackle them and are we at a turning point in the property cycle? (Ep.66)
by Property Planning | Sep 15, 2020 | David Johnston, Podcasts, PPBP, Property Planning Australia
In this week’s episode of the Property Planner, Buyer and Professor Podcast, the team delve into the top fears that keep landlords up at night and what you can do to safeguard yourself.
Bad credit behaviour – What does it mean and how can it be solved before its’ too late? (Ep.65)
by Property Planning | Sep 8, 2020 | David Johnston, Podcasts, PPBP, Property Planning Australia
In this week’s episode of the Property Planner, Buyer and Professor Podcast, the team take a deep dive into the world of credit reporting, debt consolidation and how you can manage your money effectively to get a great credit score.
Listener questions – What would you do differently if you could go back in time 25 years, tips for first time buyers (Ep.64)
by Property Planning | Sep 1, 2020 | Case Studies, David Johnston, Podcasts, PPBP, Property Planning Australia
In this week’s episode of the Property Planner, Buyer and Professor Podcast, the team answer burning questions from our listeners. From mortgage strategy and prepping for decisions for first time buyers, to what would you do if you had a time machine and could go back 25 years and start again.
Commercial property – Part 2: Determining value, Real Estate Investment Trusts, Warehouses, Mixed Use, Leases, and more (Ep.63)
by Property Planning | Aug 25, 2020 | David Johnston, Podcasts, PPBP, Property Planning Australia
In this week’s episode of the Property Planner, Buyer and Professor Podcast, the team explore the commercial property sector in part two and share with you how to determine the value of a commercial property, what to look for in a tenant, investing in real estate investment trusts and the ins and outs of warehouses – and more!
Dave, Cate and Pete’s biggest regrets on their property journey (Ep.62)
by Property Planning | Aug 18, 2020 | David Johnston, Podcasts, PPBP, Property Planning Australia
In this week’s episode of the Property Planner, Buyer and Professor Podcast, the team intimately share with you some of the most significant mistakes that they have made along their property journeys, and their lessons learnt.
The biggest misconceptions about offset accounts – Real Estate Talk with Kevin Turner
by Property Planning | Aug 16, 2020 | David Johnston, Guest podcasts, Property Planning Australia, Videos
David Johnston, our Founder and Managing Director appeared on Real Estate Talk during the week along with co-host of ‘The Property Planner Buyer and Professor Podcast’ and good friend Cate Bakos to discuss how the humble offset account can be a force for wealth creation as you grow your portfolio.
Commercial property – Part 1: The risks and the rewards! (Ep.61)
by Property Planning | Aug 11, 2020 | David Johnston, Podcasts, PPBP, Property Planning Australia
In this week’s episode of the Property Planner, Buyer and Professor Podcast, the team take you through the ins and outs of investing in commercial property.
Why established properties outperform (Ep.60)
by Property Planning | Aug 4, 2020 | David Johnston, Podcasts, PPBP, Property Planning Australia
This week, the Property Planner, Buyer and Professor turn their thoughts to established properties and why they offer superior capital growth prospects.