Sinopsis
The Smart Property Investment Podcast Network brings together the best of Australian property investment talent within one dedicated platform – delivering investors unparalleled insights to help you create greater wealth through property.Lead by top business podcaster Phillip Tarrant from www.smartpropertyinvestment.com.au, the Smart Property Investment Podcast Network includes a number of focused programs, including:** SMART PROPERTY INVESTMENT SHOW: For over two years investors across Australia have tuned into host Phillip Tarrant’s conversations with investors, property experts, demographers, politicians and property influencers, discussing the key issues impacting investors, the property market, lender policies, government regulation and the national economy. Each episode of the hugely popular Smart Property Investment Show is raw, uncut, authentic, unscripted and to the point, with plenty of tempo to keep you engaged, energised and motivated.** PORTFOLIO UPDATE: Unique to the Smart Property Investment Show, Portfolio Update explores Smart Property Investment’s own journey investing in property – with full access to the inside working of a sizable multi-property portfolio. Fully transparent, the regular podcast unpacks how Smart Property Investment researches, negotiates, buys and manages its portfolio, with no stone left un-turned and all the real, no bullsh#t, numbers laid bare. ** INVESTING INSIGHTS WITH THE RIGHT PROPERTY GROUP: A monthly podcast produced in partnership with leading property buyers’ agents Steve Waters and Victor Kumar from the Right Property Group. Each episode, co-hosted by Phillip Tarrant, deals in detail with key property investment dynamics, principals and strategies, with the team digging deep into the issues that matter to equip you to make more informed property investment decisions. This podcast is a must listen for any investor wanting to boost their understanding and invest in their property investment education.** PROPERTY SHOWCASE: This bi-weekly podcast gives you the inside track on the products and businesses to help turbocharge your portfolio, maximise returns and make your overall investment experience seamless and stress-free! Tens of thousands of Australians tune into the Smart Property Investment Podcast every month; join the community, get involved and take action to realise your property investment ambitions.Subscribe today and receive each new podcast direct to your podcast player.For further information visit www.smartpropertyinvestment.com.au or email editor@smartpropertyinvestment.com.au.
Episodios
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THE PROPERTY NERDS: Why the Inner West is Sydney's hidden goldmine
17/02/2026 Duración: 26minIn this episode of The Property Nerds podcast, hosts Arjun Paliwal and Jack Fouracre sit down with Ramon Raneal from The Agency to discuss why the culture-rich Inner West of Sydney has become a magnet for property buyers and investors alike. Raneal, a real estate specialist in the Inner West, shares his journey from the US property market to Sydney and explains why the Inner West offers identity, culture, and community to owners and investors alike. He unpacks the unique dynamics of the Inner West market, where small blocks of land can fetch premium prices, and where educated, savvy buyers are prepared to pay for lifestyle, convenience, and community. Listeners learn how post-COVID-19 trends have shifted buyer demographics, with young families and downsizers moving from the eastern suburbs and Lower North Shore to the Inner West. Ramon also reveals practical tips for sellers, from minimising buyer objections to maximising light and space to attract competitive offers. Raneal highlights how location within a s
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Rebuilding to a $7.7m portfolio later in life: An investors comeback story.
16/02/2026 Duración: 46minIn this episode of The Smart Property Investment Show, host Liam Garman sits down with Paul Mollica of Wealthkey Property to discuss how he built a $7.7 million portfolio later in life after a divorce. After a major financial reset, Mollica re-entered the market in 2022 from a modest base and quickly amassed a 14-property portfolio in just over three and a half years, generating more than $370,000 in annual rental income. After losing most of his assets in the separation, Mollica re-entered the market in 2022 with settlement funds and quickly amassed a 14-property portfolio in just over three and a half years, generating more than $370,000 in annual rental income. He attributes the rapid growth to strategic decision-making, diversified purchasing structures, self-managed super funds (SMSFs), and disciplined risk management, stressing that investors need a clear plan, the right asset selection, and the flexibility to adapt to changing market conditions. Mollica encourages Australians over 50 to consider using
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THE PURE PROPERTY PODCAST: How economic headwinds reshape opportunities for investors
12/02/2026 Duración: 51minIn this episode of The Pure Property Podcast, co-hosts Paul Glossop and Phil Tarrant discuss the economic forces shaping Australia's property market and what they mean for investors. Glossop outlines how unexpected inflation data has prompted the Reserve Bank of Australia to reconsider its rate path, fuelling speculation about future interest rate movements. The hosts note a divide among major banks: some forecast stability, while Westpac anticipates further hikes, adding to market uncertainty. Drawing on insights from Chris Joye of Coolabah Capital, the episode highlights how shifting economic data has challenged earlier forecasts and reinforced the need for investors to remain adaptable. The conversation also examines debates about persistent inflation, including criticisms that government spending and subsidies contribute to it. Glossop stresses that investors should focus on fundamentals and adopt disciplined strategies to navigate these headwinds. Potential policy changes, such as adjustments to the capi
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The Victorian market decoded: Tips for Millennial and Gen Z investors
12/02/2026 Duración: 51minIn this episode of The Smart Property Investment Show, host Liam Garman sits down with Kev Tran from Kev Tran Group to discuss how Millennial and Gen Z investors can navigate the Victorian property market. Tran said that despite softer rental trends, Victoria offers strong opportunities for those who research at the suburb and street level. He highlights population growth in Melbourne and regional hubs like Geelong and Ballarat as drivers of long-term housing demand. Construction undersupply and tight rental vacancies signal a resilient market, creating opportunities for strategic investors. Tran advises adopting a borderless approach by exploring interstate and regional markets to diversify portfolios. He also emphasises the importance of growing income, leveraging data, and using expert advice to enhance investment potential. Strategies such as rentvesting and prioritising high-quality assets can help young investors build sustainable wealth. If you like this episode, show your support by rating us or leav
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THE PROPERTY NERDS: You need this team
11/02/2026 Duración: 34minIn this episode of The Property Nerds podcast, host Arjun Paliwal, founder of InvestorKit, speaks with professional netball player Paige Hadley about the realities of elite sport and her move into property investment. Hadley explains that behind the perceived prestige of professional netball lies significant sacrifice, uncertainty, and relentless commitment. Aware that an athletic career is finite, she began prioritising long-term financial security and life beyond the court. Encouraged by wellbeing managers, she pursued further education and explored business opportunities. Initially daunted by the complexities of investing, Hadley credits InvestorKit for providing the guidance and expertise needed to get started. She applied the same analytical mindset used in sports, relying on data and a trusted team to make informed decisions, such as when investing outside NSW. Hadley also encourages women to build financial literacy and recognise that investing is possible without a high income. As she prepares for mot
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25 basis points: Small change or big impact for investors?
09/02/2026 Duración: 48minIn the latest episode of The Smart Property Investment Show, host Phil Tarrant is joined by Eva Loisance from Finni Mortgages to discuss the challenges faced by property investors in Australia's current market. Tarrant opens by encouraging listener feedback, emphasising its importance in shaping the show's content. The main discussion then begins, as the duo analyse the recent 25-basis-point rate hike, with Loisance providing insights into mortgage trends and how rising interest rates are affecting investment strategies. The pair note that while the rate increase may not drastically change strategies for most investors, it could be a tipping point for some. The episode also examines tighter lending regulations for high debt-to-income borrowers and stricter oversight of trust-based financing arrangements. Government spending, taxation, and potential changes to capital gains discounts were highlighted as factors that could influence property prices and investor decisions. Loisance discusses AMP Bank's cautious
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PROPERTY UNFILTERED: The OGs return – Michael Xia & Simon Loo! 2 years on, from 100 to 200+ properties, the journey revealed
06/02/2026 Duración: 01h02minThe OGs are back! Two years on, Simon Loo and Michael Xia return to Property Unfiltered for a no-holds-barred catch-up that pulls back the curtain on what's really working in today's property market (and what isn't). From doubling their combined portfolios from 100 to 200-plus properties, to riding the surge in unit blocks and venturing into some controversial assets, the OGs break down the wins, the setbacks, and the real strategies behind their rapid growth. With Xia coming off a record-breaking year writing over 1,000 loans (the highest volume in Australia), this episode is packed with sharp insights, current market realities, and forward-thinking moves every serious investor should hear.
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RBA rate hike sparks property investment shake-up
05/02/2026 Duración: 01h06minIn a recent episode of The Smart Property Investment Show, hosts Phil Tarrant and Liam Garman examine the implications of the Reserve Bank of Australia's latest interest rate hike on property investment. Tarrant acknowledges the widespread media concern but argues that shifting economic conditions can also create opportunities for strategic investors. Garman points out a rise in the Consumer Price Index from 3.4 per cent to 3.8 per cent, warning that inflationary pressures, driven by energy prices and housing costs, could lead to further increases. The pair explore whether the move signals the start of a gradual upward cycle, noting that rates often follow a fluctuating "sawtooth" pattern as the RBA works to stabilise the economy. They also highlight government spending and market liquidity as key contributors to inflation, with Garman suggesting Australia's tightening stance is unusual among major Western economies. The discussion raises concerns about the 5 per cent deposit scheme, with both warning that it
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THE PROPERTY NERDS: The SMSF 90% twist
04/02/2026 Duración: 25minIn this episode of The Property Nerds podcast, the co-hosts – Arjun Paliwal and Adrian Lee from InvestorKit and Jack Fouracre from Fouracre Financial – discuss rental yields, borrowing capacity, and smarter investment strategies. The conversation opens by focusing on how investors often overemphasise rental yield, risking tunnel vision and missing high-growth opportunities. The hosts explain that chasing slightly higher yields may only marginally increase borrowing capacity while limiting market options and extending the property search timeframe. They emphasise that capital growth should take priority, particularly in the early stages of building a property portfolio, even if it means accepting short-term negative cash flow. The podcast also highlights the psychological factors influencing investors, including habits formed during low-interest periods and the need to adjust mindsets for today's market. Self-managed super funds (SMSFs) are explored as an investment vehicle, with more lenders offering competit
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Is Perth still worth it? Strategies for investing amid a housing crunch
02/02/2026 Duración: 35minIn this episode of The Smart Property Investment Show, managing editor Liam Garman sits down with Ashby Farrell, director and licensee at WHITEARCH, to unpack the realities of Perth's ultra-tight property market and what it means for investors. Farrell describes conditions as "catastrophic" for buyers, with available listings dropping below 2,000, well under the roughly 2,500 properties typically needed for market balance, pushing days on market into single digits. Despite the frenzy, he argues the issue is not affordability but a severe supply shortage, noting strong local incomes and deep buyer pools competing for limited stock. Farrell reveals why many property owners are refusing to sell, choosing instead to hold positively geared assets while prices continue to climb – and how this mindset is locking stock out of the market. For investors, the environment demands discipline, with Farrell stressing the importance of targeting assets that deliver immediate rental yield rather than banking on future increas
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PROPERTY INVESTING INSIGHTS WITH RIGHT PROPERTY GROUP: Buy, hold, or build? Choosing the right property strategy in 2026
30/01/2026 Duración: 50minIn this episode of Property Investing Insights with Right Property Group, Victor and Reshmi Kumar join Phil Tarrant to discuss how investors can design resilient property portfolios for 2026 and beyond. The conversation focuses on building long-term wealth through strategy rather than simply accumulating properties. The co-hosts talk about the experiences of a former client who achieved early retirement through disciplined property investing. Goal setting and clear planning are highlighted as essential foundations, along with involving family in financial discussions. The current economic environment, marked by rising inflation, is examined in the context of smarter buying and financial decisions. Different property strategies are outlined based on an investor's age, life stage, and financial position. The episode also examines diversification through a "pod" system to manage risk across various asset types. The hosts wrap up by stressing the need for flexibility, informed structures, and regular strate
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THE PURE PROPERTY PODCAST: Crack the 1% property code: The strategies elite investors use
29/01/2026 Duración: 01h01minIn this episode of The Pure Property Podcast, co-hosts Phil Tarrant and Paul Glossop are joined by Munzurul Khan, founder of KHI Partners, to explore what it takes to join Australia's elite 1 per cent of property investors. They explain that while 20 per cent of Australians own investment properties, only about 1 per cent hold five or more, controlling nearly a quarter of the market. The discussion highlights mindset as the foundation of investment success, emphasising clear goals, accountability, and consistent strategic planning. Understanding personal finance, including income, expenses, and borrowing capacity, is presented as essential for building a substantial portfolio. Asset selection is key, with emphasis on location, capital growth potential, and caution against rushing into complex development strategies too early. The hosts underscore patience, discipline, and strategic compromise, such as delaying a dream home to expand an investment portfolio. Diversification across locations and the flexibility
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INSIDE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY #05: What young property investors get wrong
27/01/2026 Duración: 54minIn this episode of Inside Residential Property, host Liam Garman is joined by Patrick Casey, managing director of Rethink Wealth, and Andrew, a young and active investor, to unpack a practical financial playbook for Australians in their 20s to 40s looking to build wealth through residential property. Using Andrew's real investment journey as a case study, the episode explores how early action, smart asset selection, and strategic use of debt can accelerate portfolio growth, while also highlighting the financial trade-offs that often emerge as investors juggle serviceability, borrowing capacity, lifestyle goals, and tax considerations. Andrew shares how he entered the market in 2018, starting with a modest Queensland unit and later using equity and timing to progress through off-the-plan and renovation-led moves. The conversation then turns to one of the most common forks in the road for younger investors: principal place of residence versus rentvesting. Patrick and Liam unpack how each path can influence borr
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THE PROPERTY NERDS: Trusts can cost you 47%
27/01/2026 Duración: 26minIn this episode of The Property Nerds podcast, hosts Arjun Paliwal, Jack Fouracre, and Adrian Lee sit down with Ronesh Hargovind to explore the complexities of using trusts in property investment. Hargovind explains that discretionary trusts are flexible structures in which trustees decide annually how to distribute income and capital gains, making them valuable for estate planning, asset protection, and multi-property portfolios. He contrasts these with unit trusts, which issue fixed entitlements and are often better suited for partnerships or investors contributing unequally. While trusts offer flexibility, Hargovind stresses that they do not automatically provide tax advantages, noting that negative gearing benefits can be trapped and strict rules govern distributions. Land tax regulations also vary by state, affecting the benefits of discretionary versus unit trusts and requiring careful planning. Choosing the right structure depends on finance, long-term goals, family considerations, and risk tolerance,
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From 10 to 180 properties: How to build a $140m portfolio
26/01/2026 Duración: 47minIn this episode of The Smart Property Investment Show, host Phil Tarrant is joined by Eddie Dilleen to reflect on a decade of growth and the strategies behind building a 180-asset portfolio. Dilleen shares how he grew from owning fewer than 10 properties to more than 180 assets valued at around $140 million, far exceeding what he once imagined possible. He said that over the years, he had adapted his strategy, shifting from individual purchases to buying blocks of units and townhouses to unlock equity more quickly and accelerate reinvestment. He outlines how securing assets at below-market value and creating instant equity have enabled him to recycle capital and grow without relying on passive appreciation. Dilleen also discusses managing stress, staying focused on progress, and treating every challenge as an opportunity to improve his strategy. He explains that long-term thinking, resilience, and problem-solving have been central to navigating market cycles and scaling consistently over time. Beyond building
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INSIDE COMMERCIAL PROPERTY: 2026 market moves, no. 69
22/01/2026 Duración: 01h14minIn this episode of Inside Commercial Property, host Phil Tarrant is joined by Scott O'Neill, CEO of Rethink Group, to kick off 2026 with a comprehensive outlook on where commercial property markets are heading and how sophisticated investors should be positioning capital in the year ahead. Building on the momentum of a strong 2025, the conversation unpacks the major structural forces shaping commercial property today – from constrained development pipelines and rising construction costs to increased private and offshore capital flowing into Australian and New Zealand markets. Drawing on hundreds of active buyers and transactions across the Rethink platform, Scott provides a real-time, ground-level view of how investors are deploying capital and where competition is intensifying. The episode delivers a detailed asset-by-asset outlook for 2026, including industrial, retail, and office markets. Scott explains why secondary industrial assets are expected to deliver some of the strongest risk-adjusted returns, sup
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Scams, shortages, and surging prices: Inside today's market
22/01/2026 Duración: 27minIn this episode of The Smart Property Investment Show, managing editor Liam Garman and deputy editor Emilie Lauer discuss two timely matters: the growing cyber security risks in property transactions, and Perth's milestone median house price. Garman highlights the rise of sophisticated scams, including cases where hackers have intercepted funds during property deals, stressing the importance of verification and two-factor authentication. He cites research showing that 97 per cent of buyers struggle to detect fraud, urging vigilance in all digital communications. The conversation then turns to Perth, where median house prices have surpassed $1 million following a 9.9 per cent quarterly increase, driven by low stock levels and high demand. The co-hosts explore contributing factors such as a tight labour market, government infrastructure projects, and a strong resources sector, all of which are limiting residential construction supply. The episode also reviews national trends, with Australian property values ris
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THE PROPERTY NERDS: Renting saves you $60k?!
21/01/2026 Duración: 36minIn this episode of The Property Nerds podcast, hosts Arjun Paliwal, Jack Fouracre, and Adrian Lee discuss the rise of rentvesting and its impact on Australian property investment. Rentvesting involves renting a home in a desirable location while investing in property elsewhere, allowing investors to balance lifestyle choices with financial growth. Fouracre explains that for buyers with limited borrowing capacity, it can be more effective to invest in properties outside their immediate living area, where returns may be higher. Lee highlights the flexibility it provides, particularly for those who relocate frequently for work, avoiding the costs and constraints of home ownership. Paliwal stresses that rentvesting requires a solid investment plan and careful market analysis, as it's not only about living where you want, but also about making smart financial decisions. The co-hosts also discuss how trends like rising rents, fluctuating interest rates, and remote work are boosting the strategy's popularity. While
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Banks crack down on trust lending: What does it mean for your portfolio?
19/01/2026 Duración: 36minIn this episode of The Smart Property Investment Show, host Phil Tarrant is joined by Eva Loisance from Finni Mortgages to discuss the recent tightening of trust-based lending and its impact on property investors. They explore how major banks, including Macquarie, Westpac, Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA), and Australia and New Zealand Banking Group (ANZ), have introduced stricter rules for trust loans, including reduced loan-to-value ratios, proof of established banking relationships, and redirecting trust lending to private banking divisions. Loisance explains how these changes affect investors using multiple trusts to acquire properties simultaneously and the potential risks of overextending. The discussion highlights that non-bank lenders continue to offer trust-based loans, often with more flexible terms but higher interest rates. The duo stresses the importance of working closely with mortgage brokers and financial advisors to navigate the new lending landscape. According to Tarrant and Loisance, th
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HOW I MET MY BROKER: Top tips to supercharge your portfolio in 2026
16/01/2026 Duración: 01h10minIn this episode of the How I Met My Broker podcast, co-hosts Liam Garman and Hung Chuy share essential strategies for investors, first home buyers, and developers navigating the property market. Chuy highlights the challenges of entering the market, including understanding initiatives such as the 5 per cent deposit scheme and shared equity programs, while cautioning against rushing purchases without proper planning. They explore investment strategies such as rentvesting, emphasising the importance of evaluating market conditions and performing financial analysis. Commercial real estate is also discussed, with advice on due diligence, tenant quality, and working with experienced buyer's agents. For owners who want to sell, the co-hosts stress treating properties as business assets and selling underperforming properties strategically. The conversation also touches on property development, including navigating red tape, managing construction costs, dealing with unexpected delays, and ensuring a sufficient financ