EPISODE · Sep 22, 2025 · 43 MIN
Best Suburbs to Invest in Darwin 2025
from That Backyard Property Podcast · host Michael Killiner
In this episode of That Backyard Property Pod, we dive into the dynamic world of the Darwin property market with Will Johnson, a valuer and managing director at Heron Todd White. Will shares his journey from moving to Darwin during the global financial crisis to becoming a key player in the real estate industry. We discuss the main pillars underpinning the Darwin property market, the role of buyer’s agents, the evolution of valuation practices, and future market trends. Will provides invaluable insights into the unique aspects of the property market in Darwin, including the influence of government incentives, defence projects, and construction booms. Whether you're a real estate investor, a first-time buyer, or simply intrigued by the property market, this episode is packed with expert knowledge and practical advice.--------------------------------------Follow the podcastSubscribe to my channel: / @ThatBackyardPropertyPodcastVisit my website:https://tuskfinance.com.auFollow me on social media:Facebook: /@tuskfinancemkInstagram: /@mortgageswmichaelLinkedIn: /@michaelkilliner--------------------------------------Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to Darwin Property Market00:44 Guest Introduction: Will Johnson01:28 Personal Journey: From Mount Gambier to Darwin03:31 The Role of a Property Valuer06:56 Challenges and Opportunities in Property Valuation11:17 Darwin's Economic and Population Dynamics20:21 Impact of Buyer's Agents on the Market22:21 Ethical Behaviour in Real Estate23:17 Market Shifts in Darwin24:25 Investor Insights and Risks27:30 Valuation Tips and Tricks40:49 Personal and Professional Reflections43:23 Closing Remarks and Community Engagement--------------------------------------Music from Uppbeathttps://uppbeat.io/t/andrey-rossi/sei...License code: UVSF5JTJM8QUZNXZProduced by Podwave Studios#australianproperty #propertyinvestment #MichaelKilliner #PodwaveStudios
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In this episode of That Backyard Property Pod, we dive into the dynamic world of the Darwin property market with Will Johnson, a valuer and managing director at Heron Todd White. Will shares his journey from moving to Darwin during the global financial crisis to becoming a key player in the real estate industry. We discuss the main pillars underpinning the Darwin property market, the role of buyer’s agents, the evolution of valuation practices, and future market trends. Will provides invaluable insights into the unique aspects of the property market in Darwin, including the influence of government incentives, defence projects, and construction booms. Whether you're a real estate investor, a first-time buyer, or simply intrigued by the property market, this episode is packed with expert knowledge and practical advice.--------------------------------------Follow the podcastSubscribe to my channel: / @ThatBackyardPropertyPodcastVisit my website:https://tuskfinance.com.auFollow me on social media:Facebook: /@tuskfinancemkInstagram: /@mortgageswmichaelLinkedIn: /@michaelkilliner--------------------------------------Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to Darwin Property Market00:44 Guest Introduction: Will Johnson01:28 Personal Journey: From Mount Gambier to Darwin03:31 The Role of a Property Valuer06:56 Challenges and Opportunities in Property Valuation11:17 Darwin's Economic and Population Dynamics20:21 Impact of Buyer's Agents on the Market22:21 Ethical Behaviour in Real Estate23:17 Market Shifts in Darwin24:25 Investor Insights and Risks27:30 Valuation Tips and Tricks40:49 Personal and Professional Reflections43:23 Closing Remarks and Community Engagement--------------------------------------Music from Uppbeathttps://uppbeat.io/t/andrey-rossi/sei...License code: UVSF5JTJM8QUZNXZProduced by Podwave Studios#australianproperty #propertyinvestment #MichaelKilliner #PodwaveStudios
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