EPISODE · Aug 15, 2025 · 30 MIN
What’s Next for Melbourne & Mornington Peninsula Property? We Ask The Experts
from Mont Wealth - "Pizz-Spectives" - Investing & Wealth Creation Strategies · host Mont Wealth Advisors
In this episode of Pizz-Spectives, Rob Pizzichetta from Mont Wealth is joined by real estate professionals Jane Skinner, Adam Vocale, and John Morello to discuss the current trends and insights within the property market. Jane shares her experiences in Sydney Road, Brunswick's competitive real estate landscape, including the impact of the Vic Home Buying Scheme on first home buyers. Adam provides an in-depth look at demand patterns in the Mornington Peninsula, especially among transitional buyers and first home owners, while John discusses the nuances of the northwest Melbourne market, focusing on properties in North Melbourne, West Melbourne, Kensington, Essendon, and surrounding areas. The conversation covers important topics like market demand, property pricing, investment trends, and the challenges posed by land tax and maintenance costs for landlords. Tune in to get valuable tips and stay updated on the real estate market dynamics! 00:00 Introduction and General Advice Disclaimer 00:12 Jane Skinner's Market Insights 05:07 Adam Vocale on Mornington Peninsula Market 07:19 John Morello on Northwest Melbourne Market 24:09 Landlord Challenges and Market Trends 28:56 Conclusion and Contact Information John Morello — Director & Auctioneer, Jellis Craig (Inner North/Inner NW) P: 9379 2000 | M: 0412 088 757 [email protected] Adam Vocale — Partner & Licensed Estate Agent, Jellis Craig Sorrento & Rye (Southern Peninsula) P: 5984 0999 | M: 0418 113 070 [email protected] Jane Skinner — Sales & Auctioneer, Licensed Estate Agent, Walshe & Whitelock (Brunswick/Coburg/Pascoe Vale) M: 0438 530 080 | T: 9384 1400 [email protected] walshewhitelock.com.au
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