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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 them 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: The Smart Property Investment Show, Portfolio Update, Investing Insights with Right Property Group, and more! Join the more than 100,000 listeners every month who tune in to The Smart Property Investment Podcast Network. 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.
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1 INSIDE COMMERCIAL PROPERTY: Managing millions with Mina O’Neill, no. 61 43:40
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In Episode 61 of Inside Commercial Property, host Phil Tarrant sits down with Mina O’Neill for a rare and revealing conversation about what it truly takes to run a high-performing commercial property portfolio behind the scenes. While most conversations focus on the excitement of acquisition, this episode goes deeper – into the daily decisions, systems, and strategies that keep a portfolio running profitably long after settlement. As the driving force behind the O’Neill family’s multimillion-dollar portfolio, Mina offers her perspective on what happens behind the scenes – managing assets across multiple states, tenant types, and property classes. From structuring for growth and staying across the detail, to thinking like a business owner – not just an investor – Mina unpacks the practices that turn good portfolios into great ones. This episode covers: Running your first property like a business – not a side hustle. Diversify smart – locations, tenants, and asset types. Tools that work – how Mina keeps control with simple systems. Vacancies, leases, and maintenance – how to stay ahead of the curve. Finance that fuels growth – getting the most from your broker. Build to last – strategies for long-term wealth and resilience. If you’re serious about building a sustainable commercial portfolio – or want a practical look at what it takes to manage one – this episode is essential listening.…

1 THE PROPERTY NERDS: Reno rumble – Winning strategies for property value boosts 23:05
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In this episode of The Property Nerds, co-hosts Arjun Paliwal, CEO and founder of InvestorKit, Jack Fouracre, partnership manager at Fouracre Financial, and Adrian Lee, senior portfolio strategist at InvestorKit, are joined by Belinda Smith, founder and CEO of Renovate and Real Estate, to discuss her strategic approach to boosting property value and rental yields through cost-effective update. Renovation expert Belinda shares her strategic approach to boosting property value and rental yields through cost-effective updates, from $5,000 paint makeovers to $20,000+ kitchen and bathroom renovations. Belinda urges investors to have a renovation strategy before starting the work, which ensures sticking to budgets and targeting improvements that align with a property’s demographic. She warns against overcapitalisation and advocates for neutral, cohesive styles that appeal to a broad audience, recommending wood-look flooring tailored to market segments and noting that COVID-19 has driven demand for home offices and sanctuary-like spaces. Belinda advises having reliable local contacts and using technology to manage interstate renovations, offering a comprehensive guide for investors navigating renovation’s complexities.…

1 FAST 50 – SPECIAL SERIES: How regional and metro markets shape 2026 investments 28:41
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Balancing regional opportunities with metropolitan stability: What investors need to know. Smart Property Investment’s Phil Tarrant and Pure Property Investment’s Paul Glossop return with a fresh edition of the FAST 50 report, revealing the top suburbs for property investment in 2026. The final episode of the FAST 50 2026 series on the Smart Property Investment Show highlights the best places to invest for capital growth in 2026. The report reveals that 36 per cent of the top suburbs are in regional Australia, showing strong short-term growth, though metropolitan areas still lead with higher long-term returns. The series underscores the importance of aligning investment strategies with personal goals and market dynamics. Paul and Phil encourage investors to understand their borrowing power and seek expert guidance for smarter decisions. Download your FREE copy of the FAST 50 2026 report here . If you like this episode, show your support by rating us or leaving a review on Apple Podcasts and by following Smart Property Investment on social media: Facebook , X (formerly Twitter) and LinkedIn . If you would like to get in touch with our team, email editor@smartpropertyinvestment.com.au for more insights, or hear your voice on the show by recording a question below.…

1 FAST 50 – SPECIAL SERIES: The lesser-known suburbs that deliver big on long-term growth 29:12
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Smart Property Investment’s Phil Tarrant and Pure Property Investment’s Paul Glossop return with a fresh edition of the FAST 50 report, revealing the top suburbs for property investment in 2026. The Smart Property Investment Show’s fifth episode in the FAST 50 2026 series explores Australia’s top property markets beyond Western Australia, Queensland and Victoria, with the co-hosts highlighting emerging investment suburbs across NSW, South Australia, the ACT and Tasmania. NSW’s Dapto and Long Jetty are delivering strong growth, with South Australia’s Davoren Park and Happy Valley also standing out, backed by Adelaide’s stable market fundamentals. In the ACT, Latham and Gungahlin stand out for their consistent growth and demand, while Tasmania’s Kingston offers long-term appeal despite modest short-term gains. The episode reminds investors to use data and expert guidance to shape long-term investment strategies, such as the new Pure Property Planner tool. Download your FREE copy of the FAST 50 2026 report here . If you like this episode, show your support by rating us or leaving a review on Apple Podcasts and by following Smart Property Investment on social media: Facebook , X (formerly Twitter) and LinkedIn . If you would like to get in touch with our team, email editor@smartpropertyinvestment.com.au for more insights, or hear your voice on the show by recording a question below.…
Smart Property Investment’s Phil Tarrant and Pure Property Investment’s Paul Glossop return with a fresh edition of the FAST 50 report, revealing the top suburbs for property investment in 2026. Victoria is making a strong comeback in the property market, with 13 suburbs included in the 2026 FAST 50 report, up from just one last year. While recent performance in Victoria has been sluggish, signs of momentum are emerging, with Melbourne recording four straight months of capital growth. Suburbs in Ballarat and Geelong, like Wendouree, Corio, and Alfredton, are showing promise due to affordability and proximity to Melbourne. Despite low cash flow returns and median rents averaging under $500, the long-term fundamentals, including population growth and migration, support a positive outlook. Paul acknowledges the risk of entering early but stresses that the long-term upside could be significant. He also notes the unusual trend of Melbourne prices lagging behind Brisbane, Perth, and Adelaide – a signal of future correction. Download your FREE copy of the FAST 50 2026 report here . If you like this episode, show your support by rating us or leaving a review on Apple Podcasts and by following Smart Property Investment on social media: Facebook , X (formerly Twitter) and LinkedIn . If you would like to get in touch with our team, email editor@smartpropertyinvestment.com.au for more insights, or hear your voice on the show by recording a question below.…

1 FAST 50 – SPECIAL SERIES: Regional Qld becomes the new investment powerhouse 29:53
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Queensland’s regional suburbs are booming, offering exciting opportunities for strategic long-term investors. Smart Property Investment’s Phil Tarrant and Pure Property Investment’s Paul Glossop return with a fresh edition of the FAST 50 report, revealing the top suburbs for property investment in 2026. Queensland features prominently in the 2026 FAST 50 report, with 15 of the top suburbs for capital growth located in the state, including nine in regional areas, reflecting a decline in urban appeal. Despite Queensland’s strong presence in the list, Paul does not personally recommend any Queensland suburbs this year, citing caution around regional volatility. Suburbs like Park Avenue and Koongal near Rockhampton have posted an impressive 12-month growth of 29.1 per cent and 34 per cent, respectively. However, regional areas carry higher risks due to smaller populations and economic bases, making a long-term strategy essential. Paul and Phil emphasise the importance of long-term fundamentals over short-term trends when evaluating these locations. Download your FREE copy of the FAST 50 2026 report here . If you like this episode, show your support by rating us or leaving a review on Apple Podcasts and by following Smart Property Investment on social media: Facebook , X (formerly Twitter) and LinkedIn . If you would like to get in touch with our team, email editor@smartpropertyinvestment.com.au for more insights, or hear your voice on the show by recording a question below.…

1 FAST 50 – SPECIAL SERIES: WA suburbs on the leaderboard for growth and yield 27:41
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Western Australia’s suburbs are heating up, with investors who time it right and plan well standing to reap big rewards. Smart Property Investment’s Phil Tarrant and Pure Property Investment’s Paul Glossop return with a fresh edition of the FAST 50 report, revealing the top suburbs for property investment in 2026. Western Australia is attracting investors with its relative affordability, with WA’s Fast 50 suburbs sitting around $644,000 (excluding top-tier areas), offering options across different budgets. Suburbs like Armadale, Mandurah, and Forestville have been attracting investors with substantial price increases, while regional spots like Geraldton deliver strong rental yields but come with higher lending risk due to industry reliance. While promising, Phil and Paul emphasise that Western Australia isn’t a one-size-fits-all market and timing remains key, with investors urged to align purchases with their strategy with the help of the FAST 50 report – now available – to guide smarter, more informed decisions. Download your FREE copy of the FAST 50 2026 report here . If you like this episode, show your support by rating us or leaving a review on Apple Podcasts and by following Smart Property Investment on social media: Facebook , X (formerly Twitter) and LinkedIn . If you would like to get in touch with our team, email editor@smartpropertyinvestment.com.au for more insights, or hear your voice on the show by recording a question below.…

1 FAST 50 – SPECIAL SERIES: From entry-level to premium, we have a suburb for you! 28:42
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Ready to invest? The highly anticipated FAST 50 2026 report is finally here! Smart Property Investment’s Phil Tarrant and Pure Property Investment’s Paul Glossop return with a fresh edition of the FAST 50 report, revealing the top suburbs for property investment in 2026. The FAST 50 for 2026 is a six-part series highlighting Australia’s top suburbs for capital growth, backed by six months of research and input from 14 property experts. It features a wide range of suburbs, from under $400,000 to $1.5 million, making it accessible to investors with varying budgets. Released shortly after a 25-basis-point rate cut, the timing aligns with renewed market momentum. Rather than promoting quick buys, the report is intended to guide strategic investment decisions, with future episodes offering deeper state and regional analysis. Download your FREE copy of the FAST 50 2026 report here . If you like this episode, show your support by rating us or leaving a review on Apple Podcasts and by following Smart Property Investment on social media: Facebook , X (formerly Twitter) and LinkedIn . If you would like to get in touch with our team, email editor@smartpropertyinvestment.com.au for more insights, or hear your voice on the show by recording a question below.…

1 PROPERTY INVESTING INSIGHTS WITH RIGHT PROPERTY GROUP: Balancing information and intuition in a crowded market 57:03
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In this episode of Property Investing Insights with Right Property Group, Victor and Reshmi Kumar sit down with Phil Tarrant to discuss the changing landscape of property and finance. The trio explores the increasing presence of women in finance, with Reshmi highlighting the positive shift towards a more inclusive industry compared to two decades ago. Victor reflects on the challenges today’s investors face, noting that while information is more accessible, the market is also saturated with competing voices and strategies, making it harder to build trust and stand out. The conversation also covers the influx of younger, tech-savvy investors, who are reshaping the industry with fresh perspectives. Both Reshmi and Victor emphasise the importance of having a clear investment strategy and a solid exit plan, highlighting that retiring debt is the ultimate goal, achievable through surplus income, portfolio income, selling assets or, humorously, winning the lottery. The trio says that investors should ensure each property purchase aligns with their long-term financial goals, and that focusing on capital growth is crucial to achieving financial freedom. As the property landscape continues to change, they advise investors to view their journey as a process requiring clear goals, adaptability, and an understanding of how to navigate the market effectively.…

1 Supavest’s TIC Property: Unlocking high cash flow assets for small investors 1:06:02
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In this episode of The Smart Property Investment Show, Phil Tarrant sits down with the founder and managing director of Supavest, Raymond Hempstead, to explore the changing landscape of the property market and how recent government proposals could impact self-managed super funds (SMSFs). A major concern is the proposed tax on super balances over $3 million which, due to a lack of indexing, could affect more Australians over time, with Raymond arguing that the move contradicts the purpose of superannuation, which promotes financial independence, and reduces reliance on government pensions. According to Raymond, SMSFs still offer strong potential if managed strategically, with Supavest expanding its offerings to include a new shared ownership model called TIC Property. The new model allows investors to co-own high cash flow assets, such as rooming houses and NDIS accommodations, through a tenancy in standard structure, providing access to property investment for those with limited capital and offers portfolio diversification. Overall, the duo emphasise that the evolving mix of interest rate shifts, policy changes, and innovative investment models presents challenges and opportunities for Australian property investors. If you like this episode, show your support by rating us or leaving a review on Apple Podcasts and by following Smart Property Investment on social media: Facebook , X (formerly Twitter) and LinkedIn . If you would like to get in touch with our team, email editor@smartpropertyinvestment.com.au for more insights, or hear your voice on the show by recording a question below.…

1 THE PROPERTY NERDS: SMSF property mistakes investors can’t afford to make 26:24
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In this episode of The Property Nerds, co-hosts Arjun Paliwal, CEO and founder of InvestorKit, Jack Fouracre, partnership manager at Fouracre Financial, and new host Adrian Lee, senior portfolio strategist at InvestorKit, are joined by Joseph Khoury Gebrail, managing principal at KG Co Legal, to unpack the complexities of SMSF investing and highlight common mistakes to avoid. The experts start by sharing insights into the legal complexities of property transactions, especially when using self-managed super funds (SMSFs). Joseph stresses the need to correctly set up a bare trust deed for SMSF purchases to avoid serious legal issues from signing under the wrong entity, highlighting the risks of signing contracts without legal advice, as many buyers underestimate the binding nature of sale agreements. The episode also covers the often overlooked need for independent legal advice on loan documents and explores how varying state regulations, stricter in NSW and Victoria than in flexible Queensland, impact buyer protection through differences in cooling-off periods and contract conditions. The conversation closes with a discussion on the challenges of creating a unified property contract system in Australia, and emphasises the importance of legal expertise in successful property investing.…

1 Investors eye growth as lower rates open doors to portfolio expansion 36:03
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In this episode of The Smart Property Investment Show, Phil Tarrant sits down with mortgage expert Eva Loisance from Finni Mortgages to discuss the latest Reserve Bank of Australia rate cut and how it will reshape the property market for investors. Central Australian banks, including NAB, CBA and ANZ, have announced a 0.25 per cent interest rate cut, potentially saving mortgage holders around $208 to $209 monthly. Eva noted the cut could boost borrowing capacity by $12,000 to $50,000, allowing buyers to target previously unaffordable properties, though high-income earners may benefit less due to the effects of negative gearing. While the lower rates offer relief, Phil and Eva cautioned that rising demand could increase property prices, undermining affordability. For investors, the current environment may present an opportunity to grow portfolios and build equity as values increase. Eva also highlighted refinancing as a key way to unlock further savings, especially for borrowers who haven’t reviewed their loans in over a year. Although the near-term outlook is favourable, Eva said the long-term impact will hinge on future rate movements and broader economic trends. If you like this episode, show your support by rating us or leaving a review on Apple Podcasts and by following Smart Property Investment on social media: Facebook , X (formerly Twitter) and LinkedIn . If you would like to get in touch with our team, email editor@smartpropertyinvestment.com.au for more insights, or hear your voice on the show by recording a question below.…

1 IN THE BALANCE: Why insurance is the missing link in your property and business strategy 1:00:48
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In this episode of In the Balance, co-hosts Phil Tarrant from SPI and Munzurul Khan from KHI Partners are joined by managing director of KHI Insurance Services, Rochelle Kettles, to unpack the critical but often overlooked role of insurance in property investment and business operations. The trio highlights how insurance, though often overlooked, is essential for property investors and business owners, with Rochelle explaining the distinctions between insurers, underwriters, and brokers. A major point is the danger of underinsuring properties, especially given rising construction costs and evolving building codes, with Munzurul sharing a personal story about underinsurance, reinforcing the need for regular policy reviews. The conversation then expands into business insurance, with Rochelle pointing to the growing relevance of management liability insurance due to rising occupational health and safety claims and the rise of cyber insurance. The episode also underscores the value of working with knowledgeable brokers who can provide guidance and advocate during claims. For investors and business owners, the takeaway is clear: insurance should be proactive, not reactive.…

1 From emotion to logic: Avoiding the common traps in property investment 55:42
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In this episode of The Smart Property Investment Show, host Liam Garman sits down with Sam Gordon from Australian Property Scout and the School of Property to discuss property investment strategies and common mistakes. The duo starts by discussing Sam’s 15 years of experience in property investment, which has helped him shape different strategies, showing that resilience is essential, as the path to success includes challenges and setbacks. While the duo agrees that the best time to invest may have been years ago, the next best time is now. According to Sam, a standard investment error is to purchase property based on emotion rather than sound logic. He also cautions against taking advice from inexperienced professionals, which can lead to costly mistakes, while emphasising the importance of building a reliable “A-team” of qualified experts. The duo then discuss how investors should treat their portfolios like a business, with structure and a clear strategy, starting with long-term goals and reverse engineering the steps to get there is key. Sam also stresses that investors’ mindset and consistent planning can make or break a portfolio. If you like this episode, show your support by rating us or leaving a review on Apple Podcasts and by following Smart Property Investment on social media: Facebook , X (formerly Twitter) and LinkedIn . If you would like to get in touch with our team, email editor@smartpropertyinvestment.com.au for more insights, or hear your voice on the show by recording a question below.…

1 INSIDE COMMERCIAL PROPERTY: 5 years on – what $1m buys you today, no. 60 1:08:35
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In this milestone 60th episode of Inside Commercial Property, hosts Phil Tarrant and Scott O’Neill reflect on five transformative years in the commercial property landscape. From the early days of helping everyday Australians understand commercial investing to today’s complex, fast-paced market – this episode captures how much has changed and what investors need to know moving forward. Together, Phil and Scott examine what $1 million could buy back in 2020 versus what that same figure secures today, revealing the compounding effects of inflation, competition, and yield compression. They discuss real client case studies – including Phil’s own Perth industrial asset – offering firsthand insights into valuation, lease negotiations, and smart portfolio strategy. Also featured is a breakdown of three standout recent deals, ranging from a $1 million industrial entry point to a $34 million off-market asset, showcasing the breadth of opportunity for investors at every stage. Key topics in this episode include: Then versus now: the dramatic shift in commercial property values over five years. $1 million starter versus multimillion-dollar syndicate plays – and how to approach both. The rental market and supply equation – why low stock is fuelling future growth. Lessons from real deals: pricing, valuation uplift, and cash flow strategy. Navigating 2025’s economic signals – from tariffs to rate cuts and beyond. This episode delivers critical insights and context to help you invest with clarity in a changing market. Subscribe now, leave us a review, and connect with the Rethink team if you’re ready to take your next step in commercial property investment.…
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