House prices have always been a talking point in Australia, but lately the conversation has shifted from concern to alarm. And for good reason. Tom Crowley explained this well in a recent article on ABC. He said… Think back to 2001. A typical nurse-and-electrician couple could save for around six years and buy a modest…
There’s a growing imbalance in Australia that many investors are yet to fully appreciate. We tend to focus on the usual levers such as interest rates, credit availability, or migration policy, yet a more subtle force is gathering momentum in the background, one that will influence wages, inflation, and property markets for years to come….
Australia loves a big housing target. A million homes here, 1.2 million there – bold numbers splashed across press releases and podium backdrops. But the latest BuildSkills Housing Workforce Capacity Study makes one thing painfully clear: We don’t have the people to build the homes we keep promising. And nowhere is that shortage sharper than in regional…
Most people wait until they feel confident before they act. That’s usually a mistake. In fact, the people who achieve the most rarely wait for permission, proof, or perfect conditions. They move first. They believe first. And the confidence often comes after the action. There’s a name for this mindset, and once you understand it,…
Let me start with a statement that might make you uncomfortable: Most wealthy people don’t become wealthy by working for money. Sure, they work hard – sometimes harder than anyone else – but they don’t trade hours for dollars the way the average employee does. And that’s the key difference. Because if your wealth depends…
There’s a lot going on in our property markets at the moment, and if you’re trying to make sense of it all, it’s easy to get pulled in different directions. On the one hand, we’re seeing rental markets tighten again, with vacancy rates continuing to fall across most capital cities, which is pushing rents higher…
This week is Part Three of our three part series on The Seasons of Life. In Part One of the series we discussed: a) That life is about constant, predictable patterns of change. b) For all of us, the only constant factor is our feelings and attitudes toward life. c) We as human beings have the…
Australia doesn’t just have a housing problem. We have a city problem. And it’s about to get a lot worse, according to my guest today, Ross Elliott. Everyone talks about housing shortages. Almost no one talks about hospitals, schools and services. So today, we’re asking the question policymakers avoid – how much infrastructure do our cities actually need for the people we’re adding? It’s all about capacity – not just…
Are you tired of the rat race and eager to discover the secrets of financial success? Have you wondered what the rich do differently to become…rich? As I was thinking about my presentations for Wealth Retreat this year, I looked back to see what common threads the successful property investors and business people who came…
Let me start with a simple thought experiment. Imagine you’ve done all the hard work. You’ve clarified your long-term financial goals. You’ve built a sensible, evidence-based property strategy. You’ve bought high-quality assets in the right locations, with the right finance structure. Now imagine this: You’re not allowed to touch, tweak, second-guess or interfere with your…
