In today’s fast-paced financial landscape, the intersection of psychology, demographics, and economics is more crucial than ever to understand. Morgan Housel, renowned for his deep reflections on human behaviour and finance, offers insights that can reshape how we think about wealth creation, investing, and the world at large. From understanding the role our personal experiences…
Coffee is one of the healthiest beverages on the planet- True or false? Well…according to DrippedCoffee.com recent research carried out by many independent medical professionals from universities and health care institutes have shown that caffeine actually has many benefits to our bodies and minds. The caffeine present in our daily coffee can help us to…
Australia is renowned for bright sunshine, beautiful beaches, natural wonders and vibrant cosmopolitan cities. Not only are our cities some of the world’s best, but they’re also some of the safest. But, of course, not all Australian cities are created equal. In fact, in some cities, crime rates are so high they could be considered…
Today, we’re talking about property data. We’ve all heard the saying, “The numbers don’t lie,” but what if I told you that relying too much on property data could actually lead you astray? That’s exactly what my guest, Stuart Wemyss and I talk about today. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by the endless stream of…
Lately, it seems like everyone’s pointing fingers at migrants for the mess we’re in with housing, but let’s be real—blaming newcomers is just an easy way out of facing the real issues. It’s easy to understand why: with headlines constantly highlighting record immigration numbers and skyrocketing house prices, it’s tempting to make a connection. However,…
Today we’re going to talk about why medium prices may not be the best gauge for housing costs. Now, if you’re like most property investors or people interested in property, apart from auction results, medium prices are probably the most quoted statistic, but maybe they’re not the right way for you to judge how our…
Victoria’s property market is undergoing significant changes aimed at stimulating buyer interest and addressing the housing supply shortfall. The Victorian government has introduced a temporary stamp duty concession for off-the-plan properties, effective October 21, 2024. The concession runs for a year and targets the state’s property market challenges. By reducing upfront costs, the Victorian government…
We are currently witnessing what could be described as the greatest wealth transfer in modern history. As the baby boomer generation begins to age, a massive amount of wealth is being transferred to the subsequent generations. Over the next decade, this generation, who rode a wave of economic prosperity for decades, is forecast to pass…
Australia’s economy has been undergoing a profound transformation over the last century, shifting from its traditional roots in agriculture and manufacturing to becoming a knowledge-based society. This shift has significantly altered the types of jobs available, the skills required, and even the locations where people choose to live and work. As we continue to navigate…
What would you tell yourself if you could go back in time and meet your younger self? What advice would you give yourself to make your future easier? Here are some of the things I tell the younger me. 1. Learn from your mistakes. Accept that you’ll make lots of mistakes along the way. They…