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EPISODE · Jul 4, 2026 · 29 MIN

S4E18: Government Destroyed housing supply by ignoring major warning signs

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Is Australia's housing crisis really caused by a lack of homes, or are we simply building the wrong type of housing?In this episode of the Help Me Buy Property Podcast, Moxin Reza sits down with Raj Sharma to unpack one of the biggest misconceptions in Australian property investing.While governments continue focusing on increasing housing supply, the real issue may be that today's housing no longer matches how Australians actually live. With affordability at record highs, more people living alone, strong migration and growing rental demand, traditional four-bedroom homes are no longer meeting the needs of modern renters.In this episode, we discuss:Why Australia's housing crisis is a structural problem, not just a supply problemWhy traditional investment properties are becoming less attractiveHow co-living is changing the future of residential property investingCo-living vs traditional rentals vs commercial propertyThe biggest risks investors need to know before investing in co-livingWhy choosing the right builder, finance strategy and property manager is criticalThe future of Australian property investingIf you're an investor looking to stay ahead of the market, this is a conversation you don't want to miss.Not sure where to start? Book a free call and we'll show you exactly what's possible for your situation. www.bit.ly/expertcall30 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Is Australia's housing crisis really caused by a lack of homes, or are we simply building the wrong type of housing?In this episode of the Help Me Buy Property Podcast, Moxin Reza sits down with Raj Sharma to unpack one of the biggest misconceptions in Australian property investing.While governments continue focusing on increasing housing supply, the real issue may be that today's housing no longer matches how Australians actually live. With affordability at record highs, more people living alone, strong migration and growing rental demand, traditional four-bedroom homes are no longer meeting the needs of modern renters.In this episode, we discuss:Why Australia's housing crisis is a structural problem, not just a supply problemWhy traditional investment properties are becoming less attractiveHow co-living is changing the future of residential property investingCo-living vs traditional rentals vs commercial propertyThe biggest risks investors need to know before investing in co-livingWhy choosing the right builder, finance strategy and property manager is criticalThe future of Australian property investingIf you're an investor looking to stay ahead of the market, this is a conversation you don't want to miss.Not sure where to start? Book a free call and we'll show you exactly what's possible for your situation. www.bit.ly/expertcall30 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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