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About this episode
In this episode of The Room Xchange podcast, Ludwina Dautovic talks with Neil Saligrama, the founder and CEO of compare and connect. They discuss how the company is revolutionising the Australian and New Zealander markets in services like energy, broadband, and insurance. Neil shares his journey of moving to Australia, the challenges he faced with utility providers and how these experiences led him to create Compare and Connect.Origin story
The platform simplifies the complex industry of utilities, enabling consumers to make informed, cost-effective choices. Neil details the evolution of the company from a telesales organisation in 2010 to its pivotal shift in 2014, where it combined comparison and connection services under one roof.Bill consolidation
The discussion also covers the practicalities and benefits of using compare and connect, including the potential savings on essential services and the ease of switching providers. Additionally, Neil introduces an innovative app, 1Bill, aimed at consolidating bills and further simplifying service management for consumers.Our partnership
We conclude with the partnership arrangement between The Room Xchange and compare and connect. If you click on this link it will allow you to compare your own bills and support The Room Xchange at the same time.Contact The Room Xchange
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Ever wished there was a simpler way to manage and share expenses? Today, we're having an enlightening discussion with Rowan Wilde, co-founder of HelpPay. It's a social impact payments platform that's making it easier to shoulder bills together. Rowan shares how HelpPay lets you create a link for others to chip in on expenses and speaks candidly about the importance of customer trust and the challenges of providing support. And there's more - we're making an exciting announcement you won't want to miss!
Next, we're exploring the free app, HelpPay. Designed to take the fuss out of sharing bills with friends, family, and organisations, this app is a game-changer for anyone managing shared expenses. It's particularly beneficial for students and those in shared housing, making it easy to forward bills for payment and maintain a good credit history. The convenience and simplicity of HelpPay can't be overstated - it's revolutionising bill management and payment.
We're also diving into the future of house-sharing and renting and how it's simplifying the renting process. The Room Xchange, Australia's first verified house-sharing platform, is revolutionising house-sharing by matching renters based on personality, values, and lifestyle. Plus, we're discussing the option to rent or offset rent, a game-changer for anyone looking to save time and money. Whether you're a homeowner new to the sharing economy, or a well-versed renter, this episode is packed with actionable tips and insights.
Last but not least, we're sharing our great news about the innovative partnership between The Room Xchange and HelpPay and how together, we're making bill paying easier.Contact The Room Xchange
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Housing Trends & Affordability Challenges:
Dive into a captivating exploration of the regional housing market with Laura Shooter, Managing Director at SJ Shooter Real Estate in Dubbo. This episode promises enlightening insights into the intricacies of the rental market, housing value trends, and the pressing matter of affordability issues faced by many.Navigating the Housing Shortage:
Discover the role of innovative initiatives, such as The Room Xchange, in addressing the housing crunch. Laura, deeply connected to the heart of Dubbo, shares the potential economic and tourism benefits that come from optimising current housing capacities.Impact of the Pandemic & Risk-Taking:
How has the pandemic reshaped the housing landscape? Join us for a riveting discussion on altered risk-taking behaviors and their implications for the market.Engage with Us!
Don't miss out on this enlightening journey through the regional housing market and the groundbreaking changes in the rental space. Subscribe, share, and leave us a review!Contact The Room Xchange
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Today's episode is a deep dive into urban and housing development with Nicola Smith, an accomplished urban and regional planner and director of Niche Planning Studio. Expertly navigating the current rental crisis and mortgage stress, she unveils the key factors that have steered us to our current housing crisis. Nicola breaks down terms like green field and brown field, highlighting their significant role in housing development. Together we strategise on how to generate more housing in established areas, promoting affordability, and diversifying our housing types.
Steering the conversation towards government policies, Nicola and I scrutinise their town planning and housing development strategies. We dissect the implications of the policy that earmarks 70% of growth for the inner city and the remaining 30% for the green fields. How will this affect the citizens of established areas? We further delve into the complexities of rejuvenating inner city areas, the potential for overlooking amenity impacts, and the advantages of home-building in green field regions.
Nicola then shares her valuable insights on challenges surrounding housing affordability and service accessibility in Melbourne. We mull over the government's strategic planning efforts and the use of developer contributions in the face of a pressing need for affordable housing. We also explore the cost of apartment living, the possibility of converting offices into residences, and the often overlooked factor of embodied carbon in building construction.
Join us as we unravel the convolutions of Australia's housing market, the struggle for affordable housing, and the impact of 'NIMBYism' (Not in my backyard) on planning and development.Contact The Room Xchange
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Ever wondered how to navigate the complexities of the strata sector or manage the ever-evolving challenges of the rental market? We've got you covered in our enlightening conversation with John Minns, the pioneer New South Wales Property Services Commissioner. John, armed with his 30 years of experience, unravels the intricacies of the real estate industry and underscores the urgent necessity for reform and uplift to ensure a secure future for the industry. From the power of knowledge in boosting confidence in the property sector to the issues faced by renters and landlords alike, John takes us on a candid exploration of the strata sector.
Our discourse with John doesn't end there; we delve deeper, examining the current market's property management challenges and the importance of fostering healthy tenant-landlord relationships. The conversation gets even more riveting as we tackle the trials of integrating new technologies into the rental system and the repercussions of rent increases on tenants. We further dissect the rental market, explore the concept of digital ID, delve into rental challenges, and discuss the call for more private investment. To cap it all off, we discuss The Room Xchange, Australia's premier verified house-sharing platform. Don't miss out on John's wealth of insights - they’re sure to revolutionise your understanding of the property sector!Contact The Room Xchange
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Ever wondered how architectural design could shape our future? Imagine a world where houses aren't just commodities, but sustainable spaces that nourish our lives and the planet.
Join us as we explore this potential world with our guest Antony DiMase, of DiMase Architects. Antony champions the belief that good design has the power to enhance our lives and environment, and he delves into the essence of sustainable architecture in this episode - highlighting the importance of small footprint buildings suffused with natural light, good ventilation, and adaptable spaces.
Did you know that even as a renter, there are ways to make your home more energy-efficient? Antony shares some nifty tips on how to keep your house warm and minimise drafts. We also discuss the importance of regular maintenance in ensuring the longevity of a building.
We also dive deeper into more complex solutions to reduce carbon emissions and create sustainable housing, discussing everything from green loans and subsidies to the potential of creating a logbook system to track energy efficiency progress in dwellings.
Join us to envision the future of sustainable housing with Antony DiMase, where every home could be a sanctuary that complements our planet.Contact The Room Xchange
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Welcome to episode 25 of The Room Xchange podcast, where we delve into the accommodation partnership between Study Gold Coast and The Room Xchange as part of their 'Host for the Coast' program. Join us as we explore how this collaboration is revolutionising the student community in the Gold Coast, Australia, and providing affordable accommodation solutions for international and local students. In this episode we're speaking with Jennine Tax, the acting CEO of Study Gold Coast. The conversation provided a wealth of knowledge, revealing how Study Gold Coast is transforming the student community through its four cardinal pillars: attracting students, ensuring a warm welcome, facilitating employability opportunities, and retaining student talent in the city.
As one of the world's top 10 most welcoming destinations, the Gold Coast stands out for its picturesque beaches, lively nightlife, and most importantly, its safe and inviting environment - a key factor that draws in international students seeking a secure place to study and live.
Despite its welcoming reputation, the Gold Coast, like many other cities worldwide, faces an accommodation crisis. Factors such as interstate migration, families coming together due to the COVID pandemic, and the rise of Airbnb have led to a scarcity of suitable housing options for students.
To address this pressing issue, Jennine and her team have set up a dedicated student hub that offers vital support appointments to students, guiding them through pre-departure planning and the challenges of finding accommodation. In a remarkable step, Study Gold Coast has introduced an innovative room exchange program exclusively for international students, presenting an appealing alternative to traditional homestay options.
In the first chapter of this insightful podcast, Jennine delves into how Study Gold Coast is actively working to support students in the rental market. She sheds light on the organisation's four pillars and discusses the Gold Coast's success as a welcoming destination with a focus on safety, which continues to attract students from around the globe.
The second chapter highlights the housing crisis faced by students. Jennine elaborates on the contributing factors, including interstate migration, pandemic-related changes, and the popularity of Airbnb, which have made finding rental properties increasingly challenging, especially for non-native English speakers without rental history.
In the final chapter, we explore the room exchange program developed by Study Gold Coast. This exceptional initiative provides a safe, secure, and welcoming experience for students, ensuring their well-being and fostering long-lasting connections. The program also includes thorough verification processes for both homeowners and housemates, making it a reliable and trusted option for students in need.
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Welcome to another insightful episode of our podcast, where we explore real-life stories and experiences. In this episode, we dive into the fascinating world of The Room Xchange and the transformative power of living together. Join us as we hear from Hansraj and Cate, two individuals who have embarked on a unique living arrangement through The Room Xchange matching service. Discover how sharing living spaces can be a rewarding solution for loneliness and personal growth.
I'm grateful for the support and guidance provided by the service. They helped us navigate through the process and ensure that our house-sharing arrangement would work seamlessly. - CateWhen Hansraj and Cate first connected through our platform, they immediately sensed a shared interest in creating a harmonious living environment. Our meticulous matching algorithms took into account their preferences, lifestyles, and values, carefully analyzing every detail to ensure compatibility.
Through a series of conversations facilitated by our platform, Hansraj and Cate delved into their expectations, aspirations, and daily routines. They explored their hobbies, and interests, and even discussed their approach to maintaining a tidy living space. It quickly became evident that they shared similar values and deep respect for each other's boundaries.
The matching service played a pivotal role in identifying the common threads that would contribute to a successful house-sharing experience. It highlighted their complementary personalities and the potential for a strong bond to develop. As they delved deeper into their conversations, they realised the remarkable potential for personal growth and meaningful connections within their shared space.
With our assistance, Hansraj and Cate navigated through the process of evaluating their compatibility. They meticulously assessed the practical aspects, such as household responsibilities, financial arrangements, and schedules. Their discussions were marked by transparency, open communication, and a genuine desire to ensure a mutually beneficial living arrangement.
The meticulousness of our matching service provided Hansraj and Cate with the confidence to move forward, knowing that they had found a truly compatible house-sharing match. Today, they cherish the rewarding experience of cohabitating, reaping the benefits of companionship, personal growth, and the joy of sharing their lives.
At our core, we strive to connect individuals who share not only physical living spaces but also a sense of belonging and connection. Through our exceptional matching service, we continue to transform the lives of many, forging bonds that go beyond mere cohabitation.
If you're seeking a house-sharing match made in heaven, trust our matching service to guide you on a journey towards finding your ideal housemate. Experience the transformative power of living together, where shared spaces become a source of growth and friendship.
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Finding a place to call home can be a challenging and sometimes overwhelming task. Whether you're a homeowner, a renter, or someone interested in co-living arrangements, navigating the housing market can often leave you feeling uncertain and frustrated. In episode #23 of The Room Xchange Podcast, we had the pleasure of speaking with Peter Meek, a remarkable individual who has experienced housing from various angles. His unique insights shed light on the joys, challenges, and opportunities within the ever-evolving world of housing.
A Multifaceted Background
Peter's diverse background immediately captured our attention. Having explored different housing options throughout his life, he brings a wealth of knowledge and experiences to the table. From being a homeowner and managing rental properties to embracing the concept of house sharing, Peter has gained invaluable insights into the dynamics of the housing market.The Joy and Benefits of House Sharing
A popular alternative to traditional renting, emerged as a focal point of the conversation. Peter shared his enthusiasm for this concept, highlighting the positive aspects that extend beyond financial savings. Building relationships, creating a sense of community, and enjoying the company of like-minded individuals were among the numerous benefits he highlighted.
The Challenges of Finding Rental Properties
As the conversation unfolded, the challenges faced by renters became apparent. Peter discussed the difficulties many encounter in finding affordable and accessible rental properties, especially in the midst of a rental crisis. He emphasized the importance of platforms like The Room Xchange, which aims to connect homeowners with spare rooms to those in need of affordable accommodation.
Fostering Relationships Between Landlords and Tenants
Peter's experiences as a homeowner provided valuable insights into the landlord-tenant relationship. He stressed the significance of treating this relationship as a business partnership, emphasizing open communication and trust. By establishing personal connections and showing genuine care for tenants, homeowners can foster a positive living experience for all parties involved.
The Evolution of The Room Xchange
Peter's involvement with The Room Xchange, a platform that connects hosts with guests in a mutually beneficial exchange, showcased the potential for innovative solutions within the housing market. He highlighted the platform's role in creating safe and secure living arrangements while simultaneously fostering new friendships. The Room Xchange is not just about finding a place to stay; it's about building meaningful connections.
Creating Safe and Affordable Accommodation Options
With housing affordability being a pressing concern, Peter emphasised the importance of finding innovative ways to address this issue. Platforms like The Room Xchange provide a viable solution by offering safe and affordableContact The Room Xchange
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Ludwina Dautovic introduces a new segment to The Room Xchange podcast called The Room Xchange Stories. These stories will provide insights and tips about house-sharing and will also include some of her own personal stories. The first one is about women helping women and is a very personal story for Ludwina. As the CEO and Founder of The Room Xchange, she has to deal with the complexities of leading the company as well as continuously hearing about the difficulties everyday people are facing in regards to housing.
After feeling incredibly exhausted at the end of last year, Ludwina put out a call for a place to stay for a few weeks to take a break and reset. Elizabeth, who had been a household listed on their platform, replied and Ludwina moved in two days later.
Elizabeth, a single mother, businesswoman and counsellor, welcomed Ludwina into her mud brick home on a ten acre property in Country Victoria. Ludwina was in awe of the cedar wood and silk walls, and French doors that opened out to a balcony with deers roaming in the garden. She felt grounded and supported by Elizabeth and her 16 year old daughter.
Elizabeth encouraged her to make herself at home. Ludwina observed the dynamic and vibe of the household, feeling the groove of the home and understanding the personalities of the two people who lived there.
This conversation provided insight into the perspective of being a housemate in someone else's home. Ludwina talks about her experience of living as a housemate. She emphasises the importance of setting clear house rules and respecting how the household runs. She suggests that getting a handle on how the household works quickly will help the person fit in and connect in a deeper way. She also talks about how they discussed food, house cleaning and expectations as a housemate, and how being flexible helped her fit in. Ludwina emphasises the importance of having regular conversations and suggests having meals together as a way to connect.Key moments in this podcast
0:00:00 Women Helping Women: A Room Xchange Story
0:03:04 The Room Xchange: A Story of Resilience and Connection
0:04:42 Exploring the Idyllic Setting of a Mud Brick Home in Country Victoria
0:06:46 Exploring the Benefits of Housemate Exchange: Reflections on Establishing House Rules and Building Connections
0:08:10 Creating a Positive Living Environment: Tips for Successful Housemate Relationships
0:15:05 Reflection on House Sharing: Creating Lifelong Friendships
0:17:57 Benefits of House Sharing
0:19:35 Exploring the Power of Women Helping Women: Reflections from a Housemate Experience
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Hello and welcome to The Room Xchange podcast. I’m Ludwina Dautovic and today I’m talking to Peter Schravemade. Peter is an international educator and speaker in the area of Property, Construction and Development Marketing. He’s on the board of Proptech Association of Australia (of which I’m a member). He’s also a managing partner of Reach Australia, a venture capital and private equity firm accelerating the top growth companies into the global real estate industry.
In episode #22, Ludwina Dautovic and Peter Shravemade talk about the archaic rental application process in Australia and the difficulties of applying for a rental property when living interstate.00:58.14 - Peter Schravemade's background in the property industry
02:25.70 - Current state of the rental market
03:59.34 - Challenges in addressing housing affordability and shortage
04:27.91 - The need for an overarching solution
05:02.73 - Discussion about the broken rental market
06:32.46 - Peter's personal experience helping his daughter find a rental property
08:04.84 - Property inspections and application process
09:02.49 - Stringent financial scrutiny for rental applications
10:13.10 - Various application processes and their complexities
11:43.80 - Property inspections and overcrowding issues
12:36.90 - Mistake in lease duration and missed opportunity
13:27.73 - Frustration and anger over the costly experience
14:42.63 - Expenses incurred and the unfeasible nature of the process
15:10.88 - Conclusion and reflection on the rental process
16:06.60 - The Challenges of the Rental Application Process
16:47.68 - Difficulty in Finding Short-Term Rentals
17:01.58 - Overwhelming Experience of Renting and Lack of Six-Month Rental, lack of Transparency in Lease Requirements and Strain on Property Managers and Market Readiness
18:06.17 - Need for Clear Expectations in Lease Duration, Challenges of Renting from Interstate, International Students and Language Barriers
19:05.97 - Difficulty for International Students in Understanding Regulations
20:00.50 - Frustration with Inability to Secure Rental Accommodation
21:11.74 - Challenges Faced by Self-Manage Landlords
21:55.11 - The Need for Change in the Rental Process
22:27.20 - Excessive Financial Investigation of Tenants
23:59.23 - Concerns About Privacy and Data Security
24:35.11 - Requesting Deletion of Personal Data from Providers
25:13.50 - Importance of Cybersecurity and Data Protection
26:13.34 - Alternative Housing Options for University Students
26:24.73 - Understanding the Property Managers' Perspective
27:02.81 - Overregulation and Complex Application Process
28:22.19 - Centralised Application System and Potential Issues
29:23.38 - Lack of Landlord Influence in the Rental Process
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Welcome to The Room Xchange Podcast. I’m Ludwina Dautovic and today I have the pleasure of speaking with David Webb, Head of Industry for Homely.
With 14 years’ experience across sales, property management, as a business owner and as an agency supplier, David brings a breadth of knowledge to his work while also seeking to anticipate the demands of an ever-changing real estate industry.
A message from our host and CEO - Ludwina Dautovic
It's wonderful to hear about innovative and disruptive platforms generating value for the real estate industry. Homely's street reviews are capturing the best of our neighbourhoods by giving residents the opportunity to tell the stories of their streets.
"Every street has a story. We give residents the opportunity to share those stories so potential new residents can know the vibe of the street." - David WebbIn this episode on Homely we discuss:
The family business and how it led to HomelyThe founders story of how they bought their dream home in the wrong streetTrip advisor sparked the idea. If we can get reviews for holidays, restaurants and more, why not for our streets?They were featured on The Today Show in the USA and the A Current Affair the next day.It started as Street Review and turned into it's own portal, called HomelyThey partnered with leading real estate agenciesIn 2018 it hit #2 is listing volumesIn 2022 they did what has become known as the largest industry capital raiseYou can ask questions on the platform and leave a review of a streetThe technology legitimises the reviewer to ensure the review doesn't come from spam or inappropriate in language. If so, it gets flagged to their customer care team.They've noticed the reviews change over time as the suburb has evolved providing great insights into our suburbs.We discussed if we'll ever see reviews for landlords and real estate agents such as AirbnbLudwina proposed the idea that the real estate industry recognise a house sharing arrangement from The Room Xchange as a legitimate form of a rental history and reference. Stay tuned on this one. I'm hoping it may lead somewhere:)
"When will we start seeing house-sharing reference as having the same value as a tenancy reference?" Ludwina DautovicThis podcast was brought to you by: www.theroomxchange.com
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About Josh Farr, Founder of Campus Consultancy
Josh Farr is an entrepreneur and leadership expert who founded Campus Consultancy in 2017. He has been working to connect and develop the most influential leaders across universities, as well as with graduate programs and high schools. In this episode, we discuss the plight of international students as a result of the disruption of the education system during COVID-19, and the issues surrounding student accommodation.Josh shares his mission to help students better understand themselves, manage their own stress and lives, and succeed in their careers. Josh also shares stories of students who have accomplished great things through his work. We talk about the impact that the lack of support from Australia has had on international students and how they felt unwelcome when told to go home as the pandemic first hit.
International students bring a lot to universities, cities, and towns, and that they should not be seen as “cash cows”. Rather, they should be seen as integral parts of the global community, and that their hospitality and professional skills should be acknowledged.
We also discuss how international students should be supported in their endeavours, and have a role to play in crafting a new narrative about international students and their overall wellbeing.
We might be going into a winter economically right now, but you can get through the winter if you cut the wood, you stay inside and you stay warm - Josh Farr
Key moments in this podcast
0:00:00 - Conversation with Josh Farr: Supporting Student Leaders and Renters in Australia0:02:17 - Impact of COVID-19 on international students in Australia
0:05:12 - Mentoring international students and the light of Hospitality Workers in Regional Victoria
0:07:02 - The value of international students in the workforce
0:08:22 - The power of humility
0:09:53 - International student housing crisis in Australia
0:11:46 - Financial stress experienced by international students
0:13:38 - Exploring the impact of the housing crisis on young Australians
0:15:45 - Navigating the broken rental market
0:19:51 - Maximising financial resources during an economic winter for students and homeowners
0:21:26 - Exploring the benefits of house-sharing via The Room Xchange
0:23:11 - Supporting international students during challenging times
0:24:46 - Exploring ethical solutions to rising rental costs
As a child of immigrants, I know first hand the challenges one faces when leaving their home country to move to a foreign land - Ludwina DautovicContact The Room Xchange
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About Karl Fitzgerald - Economist and Director of Grounded
Welcome to The Room Xchange Podcast. I’m Ludwina Dautovic and today I have the pleasure of speaking with Karl Fitzgerald about Community Land Trusts.
Karl Fitzgerald is an economist specialising in land economics and works as the Director of Grounded - the Community Land Trust advocacy body. He led Prosper Australia's research for 18 years. He is also Treasurer of the Malmsbury Village Fayre, a volunteer with the local farmers market and loves making rhubarb amaro.A message from our host - Ludwina Dautovic
This conversation took me by surprise. I first met Karl Fitzgerald at a recent Prosper event. I'd never heard of Prosper before or the idea that land could be leased to build upon. Call me naive, but with the entire conversation in the media being about home ownership in Australia, it's a little hard to imagine there is another way.
Karl and I go in depth about the process of Community Land Trusts. I used my lack of knowledge on the subject as a presupposition that the listeners might not have too much knowledge on it either.
I hope you enjoy this episode. I welcome your thoughts and opinions on our social media. All links are below.
"Society is so busy playing the monopoly board game that they can't see how they are being played by monopolists IRL" - Karl FitzgeraldIn this episode we discuss:
Rhubarb AmaroHow his brother's cot death led to the founding of the Sudden Infant Death Research Foundation which today is known as Red Nose Australia.He discovered Georgism and got involved with Prosper Australia and helped build the company back up. Prosper Australia has been around since 1890 and was born out of an American economist called Henry George.How Grounded is setting up Community Land Trusts to enable people to have access to affordable housingKarl Fitzgerald produced a documentary called 'Real Estate 4 Ransom'A CLT means that you only pay for the building of the house, not the land it's on so it massively reduces the cost of housingWhy are we experiencing a rental crisis?When did affordable housing become a privilege and not a right?We should be giving tax incentives to nurses and childcare workers as opposed to land developers13.5m unused spare bedrooms in 10m homes across Australia - existing housing stockWe need to shift the conversation around how we can fix housingThere are also 1.1m vacant homes around Australia. To replace that stock would cost $650mCharge higher rates for vacant homes - vacancy taxVacant land banks that are being held by investorsin 2022 Australian land prices increased by $994 billion!Corporate renters will be the new housing trend
"If we share the benefits of location, location.... thContact The Room Xchange
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Lucy O'Flaherty, CEO Columbia Aged Care
Welcome to The Room Xchange Podcast. I’m Ludwina Dautovic and today I have the pleasure of speaking with Luck O’Flaherty, CEO of Columbia Aged Care. Lucy and I are going to unpack the process of caring for our elderly in Australia.In this episode we discuss:
Caring for our elderly in Australia and the choices you haveDementia and loneliness are two main issues we need to be aware of with our elderlyMy Aged Care is a great resource to find out the right information for your elderly careBe clear about your goals for your care, what you need and when you'll need itHave an advanced care directive in place which can be set up onlineMake sure your family clearly understands your needs and desires when agingGet your financial plans in orderHave a power of attorney Make the right preparations so when the time comes your family doesn't have to be concerned about what you want"We need to find the right ways when caring for our elderly parents in Australia"
Options for living arrangements when caring for your elderly in Australia
In the early stages when you're just needing some company at home and a little bit of help around the place, The Room Xchange is an ideal option. Most unused spare bedrooms are in the homes of elderly people. The spare bedrooms is an untapped resource for both the family of the elderly person and those who are looking for affordable and accessible housing. When it’s only company and some light housekeeping that’s needed, having someone to share your home could be the ideal answer you need. We also have a Matching Service and House Share Agreement process that we can take you through should you need a more personalised approach.Retirement Villages or Assisted Living are a good next step. These are places where you can still live fairly independently but have the onsite care and help should you need it.
Aged Care Facilities are for when you are closer to the end of your life and require medical care and ongoing support.
"You need to be clear about your goals and decide them early"
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In episode 16, Ludwina Dautovic interviews Mitchell McLean. Mitch is passionate about all things DIY, having spent the past 19 years with Bunnings supporting customers with bringing their projects to life. Mitch is currently part of the Bunnings workshop team, an online community for sharing DIY advice and inspiration.
About Mitchell McLean
Mitchell McLean has been renting for 20 years and has had quite a rental journey. It’s provided him with variety and flexibility. Bunnings workshops is all about assisting customers with DIY projects online. Renters are coming in daily to improve their property. They have just hit 30k members and a high percentage of them are renters.
"Whether you're a tenant or owner, turning your house into a home is imperative. Creating positive surroundings with your personal style should be seen foremost as an investment into your own well-being."***Connect with The Room Xchange on social media - Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | Linkedin | Get started | Stay updated
How you can make your rental feel like your home with out losing your bond
Touch base with your landlord and have a chat. They're usually happy to negotiate changes in the home.The kinds of things you can change are basically anything that doesn’t damage your property and it’s easily removable. Make sure that you put the property back in the same state that you found it.You can hang pictures and curtains. Just be mindful how you hang them. You can now get hanging strips from Bunnings which will hold up to 4kg which will save you putting a hole in the wall.Bathroom vanity story
Mitch and his partner were living in a rental that had a very old bathroom vanity. They replaced it and it improved the quality of their home and their experience living in it. The landlord was also very happy as it improved the value of his house.
“ We need to look at it like we’re investing in our happiness, not in someone else’s property.”
Container plantingFree standing gardensDon’t invest in things that you can’t take with you.Outdoor wall art from succulentsHang cheap art outside and seal it with a waterproofer - silicone spray
Garden ideas for your rental property
Improvements you can do inside your rental homContact The Room Xchange
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In episode 15, Ben Pretty, Co-founder of Rent Rabbit, and Ludwina Dautovic talk about reviews for renters by renters.
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About Ben Pretty
Ben is the co-founder of RentRabbit.com.au - Australia's No1 Property Review Platform for Renters. Ben is passionate about tackling the imbalance of Australia’s private rental market through a renter first approach. Rent Rabbit allows renters to review the properties they’ve rented; list any issues they’ve had with the property and/or with the landlord or agent.
In this conversation, Ben Pretty and Ludwina Dautovic discuss the benefits and transparency around reviews for landlords, agents and tenants and the benefits it brings to the industry.
How Rent Rabbit works
Rent Rabbit is a review platform for landlords, agents and tenants. It's a transparent approach to finding out who you're dealing with and what their history of dealing with others is like. It also gives the tenant an opportunity to understand what it's like to deal with the owner and agents of the property. If you're spending a great deal of money each year with a supplier, you it's reasonable to know what they're like to deal with.
Benefits to all parties
Being able to ask previous tenants about the street, neighbourhood, the condition of the house and how the landlord dealt with repairs is great knowledge to have. If you're spending anywhere from $20 - $30k a year with an agent or landlord, shouldn't you be able to know what they're like to deal with? There are benefits to the landlord knowing what the tenants history is like. It's also a benefit for the tenant to know what the landlords history is like.
Ratings and reviews are everywhere
We are living in a world where ratings and reviews are the first port of call for consumers when making a decision about a product or service you're purchasing, especially if it is a high ticket item. So why not for rentals?
As an example, Airbnb uses ratings and reviews for both hosts and guests. It is becoming a standard requirement in the short term holiday space. So why shouldn't we do the same for long term rentals?
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In episode 14, Mark McCrindle, social researcher and demographer, and Ludwina Dautovic, talk about the future of housing in Australia and how our CBDs are changing.
ABOUT MARK MCCRINDLE
Mark McCrindle is a social researcher with an international following. He is recognised as a thought leader in tracking emerging issues and researching social trends. Having developed his reputation across two decades as an award-winning social researcher, best-selling author and social commentator, Mark has appeared across all major television networks, radio and print media, and been twice invited to speak at TEDx. He has presented thousands of keynotes and workshops in all major industries including finance, technology, health, mining, energy and education for top global brands and organisations. His advisory, communications and research company, McCrindle, count among its clients more than 100 of the largest companies and leading international brands.
"One thing that we came to appreciate during the pandemic were their household members, friends and family with whom they were living and they reprioritised their life and values as a result. Moving out of it, I think that will remain core."***Connect with The Room Xchange on social media - Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | Linkedin | Get started | Stay updated
In this conversation, Mark McCrindle and Ludwina Dautovic discuss the future of housing in Australia. There have been multiple changes in our country as a result of Covid which has changed our housing landscape and the future of housing.
POPULATION GROWTH HAS REDUCED
Population growth is foundational to housing, and we’ve had a slowdown in population growth due to the pandemic. We've seen a slow down in immigration and arrivals from overseas. We’ve also seen a slowdown in birth rate in fact it’s been the slowest birth rate recorded. Considering the property market has been geared on population growth, this has caused issues. There’s also been an internal migration. Growth in regional areas and secondary capitals are growing faster and it’s creating a rebalancing of our population. But with the shift in population and more people working from home, these trends have changed.
LIFE CHANGES ARE MOVING THE HOUSING MARKET
The single person household is the fastest growing household category with both young people and the elderly. Delayed family forming, living at home phenomena, more investment over a longer period into education and career, have defined the life stages and therefore the dContact The Room Xchange
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Angela and Sherylanne have been house sharing for 18 months and have now formed a lifelong friendship. In this episode we’re talking about their journey, how they negotiated their rent offset, how they worked through any issues and their plans to remain friends for life.
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Angela is epidemiologist and a kidney specialist who works long hours. Sherylanne was building a dance school just before Covid hit. They came together just at the right time. Not only where they a great support for each other during the 18 months house sharing together, they were also able to support each other through Covid.Benefits of having a housemate
Sherylanne helped to create a lot of stability around their home during covid. The consistency of having someone older and more mature around Angela’s son Felix, created a more solid experience for him and for Angela. She was also able to fill the gaps for Angela and be there as another adult to help raise her son.Negotiating the rent offset
Sherylanne and Angela did a full rent offset. It changed over time as it was needed, and they constantly talked about their needs and the changes that were required to fulfil them. Their advice is, if you keep the lines of communication open, you’ll be fine. They also found our house share agreement helpful as well as our interview questionnaire.House sharing with children in the home
It’s a natural concern as a parent to ensure the safety of your children. There are things we consider when someone is around our kids who might have any form of influence over them. Asking questions and being clear about your views as a parent is important and as a housemate you must back up the parents. Having another adult in the home can have a huge positive impact on the children especially if you are a single parent family. The additional support and adult opinion can sometimes help to divert arguments or issues that the children might challenge you on.Lifelong friendships
The most beautiful thing they now have is a lifelong friendship. That’s what house sharing does. It creates friends for life. Sherylanne is now moving on overseas and Angela is looking for someone new. They are sad that the arrangement is coming to an end but they’ll be friends for life. There’s even talk of visiting Sherylanne overseas sometime down the track.Contact The Room Xchange
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“My role as a property manager, first and foremost, is to help people.” Karen Joseph
Karen Joseph, Principal at First National Real Estate in Manly, Sydney has been in the real estate industry for 19 years and talks about how she builds trust and solid relationships between her property owners, herself and her tenants.
About Karen Joseph
With a reputation in the industry for having a proven set of skills, Karen Joseph provides her clients with extensive experience in both property management and sales.As a consummate professional, she believes in being open and honest at every step of the process. She prides herself on being able to place the right tenant into the right property. This comes from doing her due diligence and caring for each house as if it were her own. It is also important that every individual ‒ both landlords and tenants ‒ is treated with respect.
What we discussed2:56 – Good communication is vital to develop a good relationship with your agent.
My role as a property manager first and foremost is to help people.2:56 – Good communication is vital to develop a good relationship with your agent.
6:19 – The rental market has changed and is governed a lot more now.
6:35 – The burnout rate for a property manager is about two years.
8:22 – The perception of the role of the rental manager and the reality is very different.
9:00 – It’s important to match the right tenant in the right rental apartment.
11:27 – Take the time to understand the life and person behind the agent.
12:32 – Covid has changed the world so much which puts even more pressure on agents.
We need good quality tenants to have great relationships with, so they’ll stay long-term and look after the owners' investment property.14:00 – We can’t always get back to you right away, so you need to be patient.
16:00 – Moving can be stressful and we have e-books to help you with that.
18:26 – Realistic expectations of a tenant.
19:32 – The owner needs to have a budget and expect repairs.
20:24 – ‘As inspected’. You accept the property as it is. Don’t expect renovations.
24 :51 – Legislation now allows tenants to do certain things around the home like hang pictures and paintings. It’s better for them to do so as they’re likely to stay longer.
25:22 – What are the expectations of the agent when doing a routine property inspection?
1) Are you taking care of the property? 2) Is it in a reasonable state of cleanliness? 3) Is anything damaged?
28:30 – What is considered reasonable wear and tear?
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