Episodes
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In this episode of the Perth Property Show, host Trent Fleskens interviews Peter Forgione of Good Life Structures about the potential of modular and flat-pack homes to address housing shortages in Western Australia. They discuss the business operations, cost and time efficiency, and new government regulations affecting the industry. The conversation also touches on future innovations in building materials that could revolutionize affordable housing solutions.
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In this episode of the Perth Property Show, host Trent Fleskens welcomes February and discusses the upcoming election's impact on property issues. The guest, Jeremy Cordina, the General Manager of Parcel, updates on Parcel’s operations, highlighting their struggles in keeping up with land demand due to construction constraints. The discussion covers key land developments, infrastructure challenges, and the impact of immigration on Perth’s property market. Cordina emphasizes the importance of stable government policies and potential solutions for easing infill project approvals. The conversation concludes with insights into Perth’s housing supply deficit and the need for more construction capacity.
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This week, Brendon Ptolomey provides his quarterly update on WA's regional property market, with some surprising anecdotes, winners and losers.
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This week, our favourite valuer is back in the studio to talk Perth property for 2025. Brendon provides his prediction on market performance as well as discusses the key pressure points affecting our market.
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This week, Trent steps through the 5 non-negotiable software tools he advises all budding property investors to utilise to minimise planning, spatial, and financial risk, and maximise the chance of capitalising on opportunities that are available both on and off market.
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Welcome to 2025! In a year we are confident will be defined by a flight to amenity and capitalising on the hard work and smart decisions of the last 4 years, Trent brings in his close friend Rash Dhanjal, one of Perth's most prolific selling agents, to joust off on their top 10 suburb price growth predictions for 2025. They then ask ChatGPT what they think using Corelogic data from 2024. The results might surprise you!
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Welcome to the last episode for 2024. This week, Trent takes on a special task - answering 10 burning property questions from an extremely ambitious and curious 16yr old labourer he met on a building site. You'll be surprised just how relatable and insightful these questions are to many you budding property investors looking to start their journey.
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This week, one of Perth's most awarded and respected sales agents, Shane Beaumont, is in the studio with his finger on the pulse of Perth's property market. Shane provides a look back on 2024, an update on the current dynamics, and a look forward into 2025.
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This week, we feature Swan View on the podcast for the first time. A hidden gem in the hills of Perth with some of the city's best views, we learn about the opportunities and growth in the suburb from its number 1 agent, Shane Schofield.
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This week, Dan Paton of Developed jumps into the studio to share his story from Surveying Graduate to becoming one of the most sought-after and nimble planning and subdivision project management consultants in WA. From large-scale hotel to regional land subdivisions, childcare, residential housing, to infill, Dan and his team have managed it all. Dan provides his insight in the current state of the planning and infill space in WA.
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This week, we dive into a new suburb spotlight and feature Joondanna for the first time on the podcast. We even have a little chat about neighbouring Yokine as well. Carla provides an update on buyer/seller dynamics, price points in the area, and key amenity features available to local residents.
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This week, commercial sales & leasing agent, Jake Wallman, drops into the studio to provide an update on the Childcare Centre investment class. Jake shares the story of a few recent sales as well as insights into operator and developer dynamics at present.
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This week, we sit down with Master Salesperson, Danielle Geagea of Zsa Zsa Property, to discuss the niche her business has built a brand out of - selling unique, iconic, and beautiful homes in Perth. We explore how selling an architectural masterpiece is different from selling a standard project home, as well as an update on the current market dynamics in the segment.
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This week, Vanessa Rader is back in the studio to update us on the broader Australian Commercial property market, providing context around WA's commercial market performance.
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This week, we sit down with Head of Settlements at Strategic Settlements, Jess McClean, to run through the role of a settlement agent, why you need one when buying or selling, and the basic questions first home buyers need answered when trying to navigate the process from putting an offer on a contract to picking up the keys for your new home!
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This week, we address the Spring Selling Season and the dynamic this brings in a rising market. Demand is rising, supply is rising, and prices are rising at the same time. To explore what this looks like on the ground, we bring Lachlan Delahunty in for his buyers agent perspective.
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This week, we sit down with Melville's top agent, Michael Jennings, to explore the growth story of one of the South of the River's middle-class heartlands. The story of Melville speaks to the dynamics not only in the Leach/Canning Highway precinct, but also the second quartile price point in Perth.
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This week, we take a look at the resurgent inner city established apartment market and the story over the last 15 years. Prices dipped well below replacement value pre-covid, and there is still a way to go. In the mean time, Richard outlines where the East Perth, West Perth, and City markets are sitting in October 2024.
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This week, Brendon Ptolomey provides a breakdown of WA's regional propetry markets, from Albany to Hedland, Busselton to Bunbury, Kalgoorlie to Geraldton. All markets are covered and up to date!
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This week, Brendon Ptolomey is back in the studio providing an in-depth analysis on the current state of the Perth property market. With Spring Selling Season in full swing and interest rate cuts at the back of everyone's minds, where will the dynamics push the market into 2025?
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