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Precisely Property

Precisely Property

Richard Temlett

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In the spirit of reconciliation, Charter Keck Cramer and Precisely Property podcast respectfully acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia and recognise and respect their continuing cultural heritage and connection to land, sea and community. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and to the children of today who are the Elders of the future.

Welcome to Precisely Property podcast, your go-to source for cutting-edge insights and education across Australia's diverse property markets.

Unlike traditional interviews, we engage in dynamic discussions on relevant topics and themes with key industry leaders. Our mission is to analyse these issues, offering independent, forward-looking views that not only highlight risks, but also identify opportunities.

Join us as we revolutionise industry education, providing you with the knowledge to navigate the property landscape strategically.

Welcome to a podcast that's not just informative, but transformative.
This podcast is for educational purposes only and should not be considered investment or financial advice. This podcast is not intended to replace or supplement professional investment, financial or legal advice. Please seek professional advice based upon your personal circumstances. The views expressed by our podcast guests may not represent those of Charter Keck Cramer. This podcast may not be copied, reproduced, republished or posted in whole or in part without the prior written consent of Charter Keck Cramer.

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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Precisely Property episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Precisely Property for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Precisely Property episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

In this insightful episode, Richard is joined by Anne Flaherty, an Economist at REA Group, to discuss the current landscape of the housing market in 2024. Anne shares her expertise on buyer insights and customer data, shedding light on emerging trends in prices, product types, and locations. We dive deep into the buyer journey, examining how timelines have shifted compared to previous years, and analyse the volume of buyer inquiries in light of recent economic changes. Anne also offers practical tips for developers and sales agents to navigate the current market environment effectively.

Anne Flaherty is an accomplished economist at REA Group, specialising in the macroeconomic and demographic trends that influence Australia’s residential and commercial property markets. With over a decade of experience in property economics, Anne is a trusted voice in the industry, frequently providing market commentary in various media outlets and penning a fortnightly column in The Australian. Her deep understanding of the housing market, combined with her analytical skills, positions her as a leading expert on buyer behaviour and market trends.

Join us for this episode as Anne shares valuable insights that will help you understand the current housing market and make informed decisions in 2024.
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Anne Flaherty LinkedIn
REA Group
The Australian Article - Student cap to have little effect on housing availability

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Precisely Property - Episode 1: Productivity in the Construction Industry
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02/25/25 • 51 min

In this episode, we dive into the Productivity Commission’s recent report, Housing Construction Productivity: Can We Fix It?, with Danielle Wood. We explore the key challenges facing Australia’s construction industry, from inefficiencies to regulatory hurdles, and discuss practical solutions to improve productivity and boost housing supply.

Danielle brings a wealth of expertise to the conversation. As Chair of the Productivity Commission since November 2023, she has held leadership roles across government and economic research, including as former CEO of the Grattan Institute. With a background spanning the ACCC, NERA Economic Consulting, and the Productivity Commission itself, Danielle has deep insights into policy, competition, and economic reform. She is also an Honorary Fellow and former President of the Economic Society of Australia, co-founder of the Women in Economics Network, and a member of the Competition Review Expert Advisory Panel.

Tune in for an expert analysis on the future of housing construction and what needs to change to deliver more homes, faster.

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Danielle Wood LinkedIn
Productivity Commission
Housing construction productivity: Can we fix it? research paper

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This podcast is for educational purposes only and should not be considered investment or financial advice. This podcast is not intended to replace or supplement professional investment, financial or legal advice. Please seek professional advice based upon your personal circumstances. The views expressed by our podcast guests may not represent those of Charter Keck Cramer. This podcast may not be copied, reproduced, republished or posted in whole or in part without the prior written consent of Charter Keck Cramer.

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In this episode Richard is joined by Tim Chislett, Partner at Allens, to discuss the housing and rental crises in Australia, the role Build to Rent (BTR) can play in addressing the crises as well as the fund-through model in Australia.

After discussing various regulatory challenges in the housing market, we explain what the BTR fund-through model is, discuss its pros and cons, and share lessons learned for Australian developers and financiers. Tune in for valuable insights into this innovative financing strategy and its impact on the real estate market.

Tim is a real estate specialist, providing strategic advice in relation to complex property developments, capital transactions and real estate join ventures. Tim has a unique perspective of real estate investments, funds management and development, having spend several years as General Counsel and General Manager, Strategy at a property fund.

Recognised by Chambers and Legal 500 as one of its Next Generation Partners, Tim is particularly renowned for his BTR expertise and deep experience negotiating fund-through development transactions. Some recent highlights include advising Mirvac on the establishment of its $1.8bn BTR fund and many clients on BTR fund-through transactions. He has also been busy in the industrial space, notably recently acting for LOGOS on its Amazon facility in Craigieburn – the biggest industrial project ever in the Southern hemisphere.
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Tim Chislett LinkedIn
Allens
Tim Chislett - Show Notes

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Precisely Property - EPISODE TEN: Sydney Housing Market Insights
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10/15/24 • 36 min

In this episode, Richard Temlett is joined by Nerida Conisbee, Ray White’s Chief Economist and one of Australia’s foremost property experts. Nerida shares her deep insights into Sydney’s prestige and mainstream housing markets, offering valuable perspectives on price movements, buyer behaviour, and the future of these segments. We explore who the key buyers and sellers are in Sydney's prestige market, and how iconic views of the harbour and the Sydney Harbour Bridge influence property values. Nerida also dives into the mainstream housing market, discussing how buyers continue to afford increasingly expensive homes, which areas are in high demand, and what trends buyers and sellers need to be aware of. She also offers her outlook on the potential impact of the new metro on the housing landscape.
As Ray White’s Chief Economist Nerida regularly offers market commentary in major Australian media outlets and contributes to Ray White’s property reports. In addition to her role at Ray White, Nerida chairs the Construction Forecasting Council and is a member of the Australian Taxation Office’s Foreign Investment Stakeholder Group. With over 20 years of property research experience across the Asia Pacific region, she has held senior positions in commercial agencies and consulting firms, providing deep expertise in property market analysis. Nerida is also known for delivering updates to key government bodies on property market conditions.

Tune in to hear Nerida's expert insights and practical advice for navigating Sydney’s ever-evolving housing market.
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Nerida Conisbee LinkedIn
Ray White

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In this insightful episode, we are excited to welcome Robert Pradolin, a seasoned expert in the property industry and a passionate advocate for affordable housing. Robert, the founder and Director of Housing All Australians (HAA), shares his wealth of experience and deep insights into the housing sector and how solutions to Australia’s housing crisis must be driven by the private sector. Robert believes that Australia's housing crisis is too big for government to solve alone. We dive into the innovative PRADS Model (Progressive Residential Affordability Development Solution), discussing its potential impact on unlocking private sector capital for affordable housing and how that makes it a game changer. This episode is packed with valuable information for anyone interested in the future of housing in Australia.
Robert Pradolin has been a prominent figure in the property industry for over 40 years. His extensive experience includes serving as General Manager of Frasers Property Australia (formerly Australand) for over 18 years. As the founder and Director of Housing All Australians (NFP), Robert has dedicated his career to addressing housing affordability. He also serves on the Board of Homes Tasmania and Livery Housing, a disability housing provider.
Throughout his career, Robert has actively contributed to various industry bodies, including the Property Council of Australia (VIC), the Residential Development Council, the Housing Industry Association (VIC), the UDIA (VIC), Salvation Army Housing, Liveable Housing Australia, and the Heritage Council of Victoria. He was also a member of the Victorian Board of Advisors of the Property Industry Foundation.
Join us for this engaging episode as we delve into the future of affordable housing with one of the industry's leading experts.
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Robert Pradolin LinkedIn > https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-pradolin/
Housing All Australians > https://housingallaustralians.org.au/
Undercover Documentary narrated by Margot Robbie > https://www.undercoverdocumentary.com/

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In this episode, Richard Temlett welcomes Brendan Coates, Housing and Economic Security Program Director at the Grattan Institute, to discuss Australia’s ongoing housing crisis. Brendan shares his insights into the root causes of the crisis, its history, and how long it might take to resolve. We explore key topics like the role of politics in shaping property policies, the Henry Tax Review of 2009, and why many of its recommendations were not implemented. Brendan also explains potential tools and levers that could address the crisis, including reforms to stamp duty, land tax, and negative gearing. Additionally, he shares his thoughts on capital gains tax (CGT) reform, the impact of land use planning, and the ongoing debate over rental freezes.

In his role, Brendan leads research on housing, retirement incomes, tax reform, and macroeconomic issues. With a background in macro-financial economics, Brendan has previously worked with the World Bank in Indonesia and consulted for the Bank in Latin America. He also served as an official in the Australian Treasury. Brendan is a leading voice on Australia’s housing challenges, and his extensive research covers everything from taxation and land use planning to social housing and rent assistance.

Tune in to this episode for a comprehensive analysis of the housing crisis and potential policy solutions from one of Australia's top housing experts.

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Brendan Coates LinkedIn
Grattan Institute

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In this episode, Richard is joined by Tamara Gross, one of Melbourne's leading forces in retail leasing. After 21 years as Head of Leasing at Gross Waddell ICR, she joined Belle Property Commercial in 2021 as Director of Retail. Tamara shares her inspiring career journey, from breaking into the male-dominated commercial property industry to becoming a champion for women in property and business, founding "Tam’s Belles" and hosting networking events for female property professionals. She's also the host of the *Tam Talks* podcast, which features female leaders in business and property. Known for her energy, networking skills, and passion for retail, Tamara continues to champion women and lead in the property space.

We also dive into the current state of the retail strip shop leasing and sales market in Australia, including the impact of the pandemic and emerging trends. We wrap up the episode with Tamara’s invaluable tips for navigating the retail strip shop leasing market today.

Join us as Tamara discusses her incredible career, her dedication to championing women in property, and her expert insights into the retail leasing market in Melbourne and Australia.

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Tamara Gross LinkedIn > https://www.linkedin.com/in/tamara-gross-76251139/
Belle Property > https://www.bellecommercial.com/
Tam Talks > https://www.tamtalks.com.au/
Women in Property & Business Podcast > https://www.tamtalks.com.au/#podcast

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Welcome to a podcast that's not just informative but transformative.

Welcome to the introductory episode of Precisely Property podcast, your go-to source for cutting-edge insights and education across Australia's diverse property markets. In this episode, we’re turning the tables in an interview with your host! Richard Temlett is joined by Charter Keck Cramer’s Marketing Manager Ivana Molnar to tell us more about himself, what listeners can expect from the podcast, and the exciting guests we have lined up.

Unlike traditional interviews, we engage in dynamic discussions on relevant topics and themes with key industry leaders. Our mission is to analyse these issues, offering independent, forward-looking views that not only highlight risks but also identify opportunities.

Join us as we revolutionise industry education, providing you with the knowledge to navigate the property landscape strategically. Listen now to meet the host and get a glimpse of what Precisely Property podcast has in store for you!

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In this episode, Richard Temlett is joined by Mark Power, Head of Income Credit at Qualitas, for an in-depth discussion on the current state of the Built to Sell (BTS) and Build to Rent (BTR) apartment markets. With over 30 years’ experience in real estate finance, Mark shares his expert insights on land values, build costs, and prices across various states. They explore Qualitas’ views on BTR, the key risks and opportunities in different markets, and the outlook for the next 12 months.

Mark Power is the Head of Income Credit at Qualitas, responsible for the investment outcomes and growth of the income credit business and investment strategies. He joined Qualitas in 2017, and has over 30 years’ experience in real estate finance, with a strong reputation for structuring and delivering attractive capital solutions for clients.

Before joining Qualitas, Mark held senior roles within the Corporate and Institutional Property division at NAB, spanning over 20 years. His extensive background in Australia’s major banks has provided him with a deep understanding of the property finance landscape.

Join us for this insightful episode as Mark shares his expert perspective on the BTS and BTR apartment markets, offering valuable insights and a strategic outlook for the future.
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Mark Power LinkedIn
Qualitas

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In this episode Richard Temlett welcomes Jesse Radisich, Director of the Victorian JLL Development Site Services team, to discuss the current state and outlook of development site sales in inner Melbourne as well as a broader discussion about the housing crisis in Australia. With over 13 years’ experience in the real estate industry, Jesse shares his expert insights on market sentiment, buyer profiles, pricing trends, and the impact of the pandemic. We also explore the best and least attractive opportunities in the market, and what both the industry and government need to be aware of moving forward.

Jesse is the Director of the Victorian JLL Development Site Services team and has a strong track record of managing complex development site transactions and delivering exceptional results. Jesse leads a dedicated team of professionals specialising in residential, Build to Rent, and commercial development sectors, with a particular focus on Melbourne's inner suburbs.

Throughout his career, Jesse has represented a diverse range of clients, including local and offshore development and investment groups, high net worth individuals, major corporations, government bodies, and non-profits. Passionate about the development sector, Jesse is an active advocate for industry support and continuously works to provide top-level service and creative solutions for his clients.

Join us for an insightful conversation with Jesse as we delve into the intricacies of Melbourne's development site sales and explore future opportunities and challenges in the market.
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Jesse Radisich LinkedIn
JLL

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How many episodes does Precisely Property have?

Precisely Property currently has 17 episodes available.

What topics does Precisely Property cover?

The podcast is about Construction, Property, Housing, Data, Podcasts, Business, Global and Commercial.

What is the most popular episode on Precisely Property?

The episode title 'EPISODE TWO: Affordable Housing Insights: The Progressive Residential Affordability Development Solution (PRADS) Model' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Precisely Property?

The average episode length on Precisely Property is 42 minutes.

How often are episodes of Precisely Property released?

Episodes of Precisely Property are typically released every 14 days.

When was the first episode of Precisely Property?

The first episode of Precisely Property was released on Jun 19, 2024.

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