The Dining Room Table – An Investor Series with Matt Sharp (Episode 7) What is the property is actually worth.

We’ve dived into the location and studied the demographics to determine what the tenant might look like. Now it’s time to ascertain exactly what the property is actually worth.

The next step is to work through recent sales within close proximity to the property. Matt says don’t be fooled by the sales agent’s price expectations in the marketing campaign.

By using an accurate comparable process, you could save tens of thousands on your next investment purchase.

Ep: 45 Award Winning Architect Caine King – The Vision for New South Wales Regional Areas

Caine’s extensive experience and knowledge covers educational projects, residential, clubs, hospitality, health, commercial and retail fit outs, master planning and feasibility studies.

He joins the team to discuss regional New South Wales areas and the vision for future.

Also making his Our House debut, Mark McNulty, Master Franchisee of Smith and Sons Renovations and Extensions New South Wales.

After a successful career in the radio industry, Mark launched his new venture in 2008. Since then, the business has grown rapidly, with close to 30 franchisees around the State.

Mark talks extensively on building a team and shares his thoughts on the construction industry in 2023.

Ep: 44 Featuring Australia’s Leading Property Economist Dr Andrew Wilson

The Our House team. Matt Sharp, Road Amos and Steve Allan

Dr Andrew Wilson, Chief Economist with My Housing Market shares his thoughts with the team after another interest rate rise.

He also discusses inflation, wages growth and auctions, as well as his latest article on the fall in the value of new loan commitments.

Kane Rayner from Smith & Sons Renovations and Extensions Oatley makes his Our House debut and reveals he’s juggling three jobs, including a termite ridden property in Lugarno.

Ep: 43 The market could turn in the first quarter next year. Insights from Michael Yardney – Australia’s leading property investment advisor

The Our House Team Matt Sharp, Rod Amos and Steve Allan

Over 2.7 million get their daily update from Michael Yardney, and he is regarded as Australia’s best property investment advisor.

On this episode, Michael shares his thoughts on interest rates and controlling inflation. He also elaborates on the latest Core Logic figures indicating that regional areas have held up better than capital cities.

We also discuss his outstanding article on the Eight Best Property Investment Strategies in Australia.

The Dining Room Table – An Investor Series with Matt Sharp (Part 6) Understanding Demographics

Matt Sharp from Sharp Property Buyers

We’ve identified the location, and now Matt drills down on what type of property we could choose. Part of this due diligence involves studying the demographics of the area to minimise risk.

Demographics can be a fascinating case study and invaluable when taking the step in investing. Matt says in most cases he’s searching for free-standing homes in high performing regional locations, targeting families in the rental market. However, if the area has an ageing population, or an older demographic, you need to re-think your strategy.

You can access much of this information for free on the Australian Bureau of Statistics website under Census, and be sure to follow Bernard Salt AM. Bernard has popularised demographics through his books, columns and media appearances.

Ep 42 Featuring John Pidgeon, Co-Host on one of Australia’s most popular podcasts My Millennial Money

The Our House Podcast team Matt Sharp, Rod Amos and Steve Allan

After the sixth interest rate rise in as many months, John Pidgeon joins the team to share his thoughts on the real estate market.

The Author, Property Coach, Buyers Agent and Co-Host on numerous top rating podcasts also delivers Financial Wellness Workshops, and has recently visited the Melbourne Demons AFLW team as well as the Brisbane Lions AFL side.

He has also partnered with the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS), AFL NSW, GWS Giants, WA Institute of Sport, Victorian Institute of Sport, and South Australian Institute of Sport.

Hear the full chat with John at 19:41 as well as Ben Falconer from our sponsors Smith and Sons Renovations and Extensions.

The Dining Room Table – An Investor Series with Matt Sharp (Part 5) The Four Pillars of High Performance Property

Matt Sharp from Sharp Property Buyers

So far on The Dining Room Table, Matt has spoken about mindset when you’re considering investing, surrounding yourself with a dream team as well as your deposit and where that can come from.

On Episode Five, it’s time to search for an investment, and there’s four pillars Matt swears by when seeking a high performance property.

Ep: 38 Featuring Australia’s Leading Economist Dr Andrew Wilson

The Our House Team Matt Sharp, Rod Amos and Steve Allan

Dr Andrew Wilson joins the team to analyse the state of the real estate market nationwide. He is predicting that Sydney house prices will ease between five and six percent this year. Australia’s leading property economist also shares his thoughts on interest rates, inflation, migration and the rental crisis. The episode also features George Khoury, Managing Director with Smith and Sons Renovations and Extensions in the Sutherland Shire.

Ep: 37 Why The Property Market Won’t Crash

The Our House Podcast team Matt Sharp, Rod Amos and Steve Allan

The team step through the latest blog from Michael Yardney on reasons why the Australian property market won’t crash. Rod Amos analyses the National auction clearance rates, and award winning Smith and Sons Franchisee Neil O’Brien discusses a stunning renovation on the New South Wales Central Coast.

Ep: 36 The Dining Room Table – An Investor Series with Buyers Agent Matt Sharp (Part 3)

The Sharp Property Buyers team

Matt answers several key questions around your investment Dream Team. If you’re on a tight budget, who is critical? He also elaborates further on the having a mentor to advise you along the way, as well as tips to help you save for your deposit faster.