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The Informed Landlord
by Property Managers around Australia
Are you a landlord or aspiring investor looking to navigate the world of property ownership with confidence? The Informed Landlord brings you real stories, expert insights, and practical advice straight from property managers across Australia. We’re here to help you understand your responsibilities, maximize your investment, and—most importantly—enjoy the journey of being a landlord. Whether you're new to property investing or a seasoned pro, our podcast delivers valuable tips, industry updates, and inspiring success stories to keep you informed and empowered.
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Stop Taking Property Tips From Your Mate
We map out what we would do if we were buying our first investment property in Perth tomorrow, starting from zero and building a plan that actually fits your numbers. We talk strategy, suburb selection, and the behind-the-scenes checks that protect your cash flow and your long-term goals. • speaking to a mortgage broker first to confirm borrowing capacity, deposit rules and loan options • understanding how rental income affects serviceability and future borrowing • choosing an investment strategy before suburb research • avoiding mate advice and outdated suburb narratives • weighing cash flow against capital growth based on your life plan • using suburb data tools to shortlist areas that match your budget • leaning on property managers for tenant demand, features that rent fast and real vacancy signals • treating location as the non negotiable and checking street level risks like housing clusters Please go speak to your mortgage broker. Please don’t copy your mate.
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What If The Real Cost Is Not Fixing It?
Maintenance now takes a huge share of a property manager’s workload, and WA contractor shortages are pushing both delays and prices higher. We break down what landlords are legally responsible for, why trusted trade relationships matter, and how proactive systems protect your asset and help keep great tenants longer. • Maintenance workload shifting to roughly a third of a PM’s day • Contractor scarcity in WA driving unreliability and price jumps • Using trusted contractors rather than chasing the cheapest quote • Why “kickback” assumptions miss how accountability works • How long-term trade relationships create leverage and small favours • WA landlord obligation to keep a property in reasonable repair • Clear lines between maintenance versus cosmetic condition • Why tenants report more issues than owner-occupiers • How blame-first thinking hurts tenant trust and reporting • Proactive maintenance through audits and reducing repeat call-outs • Reframing “upsell” notes as risk management suggestions • Tracking depreciation, warranties, and install dates with better systems • Maintenance as a major factor in lease renewals and vacancy costs • What to ask a property manager about their maintenance process and after-hours system If anyone has any questions or anything that they want to troubleshoot or for us to discuss, feel free to send a message through this platform or you can send through a message through our Instagram, SOCO Realty, as well.www.socorealty.com.au
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Choosing A Property Manager
We break down what a good property manager really saves you, from rent rises and lease accuracy to insurance-ready inspections and fewer vacancies. We also share a practical proactive maintenance approach that protects your property, your tenants, and your time. • the hidden costs of weak systems and rushed routine inspections • why landlords should actually read inspection reports • how inspection software and agency structure change service quality • the unseen workload: neighbour complaints, conflict, legislation, email overload • “closing the loop” to stop open-ended situations dragging on • why calling beats long email chains, then confirming in writing • better interview questions than fees and portfolio size • red flags: slow marketing, slow replies, no holiday cover, sloppy email etiquette • proactive maintenance examples: gutter cleaning, aircon servicing, reticulation checks, hot water age tracking If anyone ever has any questions that they do want us to discuss or topics, feel free to message us through.
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Update with the NSW Investor Market October 2025
Current state of the property rental market in New South WalesIrregular demand for rental properties and tenant preferencesFactors influencing tenant interest, such as property featuresUnpredictability of leasing times and tenant behavior during winterPricing strategies for competitive rental ratesTrends in lease renewals and moderation of rent increasesInvestor activity and buyer profiles in the marketRecent legislative changes affecting landlords and tenantsImpact of tenancy laws on lease termination and security for tenantsMarket outlook and advice for property investors regarding location and infrastructure
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Update with the Adelaide Investor Market September 2025
Current trends in the rental and investment property market in Adelaide, Australia.Tenant attendance and behavior at home open inspections.Rental yields and the impact of property pricing on investor returns.Lease renewals and tenant retention strategies.Legal changes affecting tenancy agreements and rental increases.The shift from a tenant shortage to a tenant-favorable market.Affordability issues for tenants and their impact on rental demand.The influence of property uniqueness and size on rental success.Investor buying behavior and market dynamics in the current climate.Oversupply of properties in certain areas and its effects on the market.
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What Buyers Want in 2025: Insights from the Sales Frontline
Current state of the real estate market in Rockingham, Western Australia (2025)Changes in buyer behavior post-global pandemicDemand for low-maintenance and energy-efficient propertiesChallenges faced by first home buyers in a competitive marketImportance of relationships and respect among tenants, buyers, and sellersStrategies for preparing properties for sale, including cosmetic improvementsRole of local tradespeople in property management and salesInsights on community dynamics and desirable suburbs in RockinghamAdvice for buyers and investors on market research and agent relationshipsTrends in family housing and investment strategies in the current market
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Adapting to Queensland's Market Investor Trends
Current state of the property market in Queensland, AustraliaInvestor activity trends in different regions, particularly Gladstone and RedlandsShift in investor demographics, with more local homeowners becoming investorsChallenges posed by high property prices and rising interest ratesEmergence of "accidental landlords" in the rental marketRental market dynamics, including lease renewals and rent increasesImportance of understanding local market conditions for investment decisionsStrategies for maximizing rental returns and minimizing vacanciesImpact of legislative changes on investor confidenceNeed for ongoing communication between property managers and investors for informed decision-making
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The Best Questions Every Landlord Should Ask a Property Manager
Importance of selecting the right property manager for landlordsKey questions to ask potential property managers during interviewsUnderstanding property manager's experience and processes related to arrears and tenant managementRole of communication and conflict resolution in property managementCompliance with local legislation and maintenance responsibilitiesProactive property management and anticipating future maintenance needsConducting thorough research on potential property managersEvaluating property managers' online presence and reputationImportance of recommendations from other property ownersBalancing cost considerations with the quality of property management servicesPodcast recording by Laetitia Jones from Whiteman Property, Central Coast
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Current state of the investor market in Perth, particularly in southern suburbs like Baldivis
Current state of the investor market in Perth, particularly in southern suburbs.Trends in rental prices and investor activity in the southern corridor.Challenges faced by investors as properties come to market.Home open trends and buyer activity, including shifts in competition.Importance of bedroom size and property features in rental demand.Quality of rental applications and the significance of thorough submissions.Investor sentiment and potential growth opportunities in the WA market.Dynamics of rental renewals and landlord strategies for tenant retention.Impact of recent legislative changes on rent increases and market conditions.Importance of local market knowledge and working with experienced property managers.
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Is Now the Best Time to Invest in Darwin's Real Estate Market?
Current state of the investor market in Darwin, AustraliaRecent trends in investor activity and property demandTypes of properties attracting investor interest (e.g., three-bedroom homes, larger land sizes)Tenant demographics and preferences in DarwinImpact of legislative changes on property management and investor strategiesComparative analysis of Darwin's market with other Australian markets (e.g., Perth, New South Wales, Tasmania)Rental returns and pricing trends for investment propertiesChallenges faced by investors, including property maintenance and market scarcityImportance of pre-purchase inspections and property condition for tenant satisfactionFuture outlook for the Darwin real estate market and investor confidence
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Understanding the Differences between the WA and Victoria's Real Estate Markets
Current real estate market trends in Victoria and Western Australia (WA)Differences between the real estate markets in Victoria and WAGovernment incentives for property purchases in VictoriaImpact of buyer budgets on property availability in VictoriaPerformance of regional markets in WA, including Bunbury and GeraldtonImportance of financial buffers for property investorsDue diligence practices for potential investors, including inspections and property managementVariations in legislation regarding rental increases and compliance across statesHypothetical investment scenarios in both marketsEmphasis on research, education, and building a professional support team for investorsKelly Marks - Marks Property SpecialistsSamantha Priddis - SOCO Realty
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What our Melbourne Property Managers think of Frankston and their local market
Overview of the investor market in Melbourne, AustraliaCurrent trends in the rental market, including demand and investor activityInsights on rental yields and tenant affordability across different suburbsImpact of recent legislative changes on property management and investor sentimentCommon challenges and mistakes faced by property investorsImportance of conducting thorough due diligence before purchasing propertiesRecommendations for potential investment areas and emerging marketsComparative analysis of perceived lower demographic regions and their growth potentialDistinction between personal and professional opinions in investment adviceKey takeaways for investors to navigate the Melbourne property market successfully
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From Interest-Only to Principal and Interest: Making the Right Loan Choice for Your Investment Journey
Importance of consulting a finance broker early in the property investment process.Advantages of using a mortgage broker over direct bank engagement, including access to multiple lenders.Overview of the pre-approval process for loans and the necessity of complete financial disclosure.Comparison between interest-only loans and principal and interest loans, focusing on long-term financial implications.Factors affecting borrowing capacity, such as HECS debt, car loans, and living expenses.Considerations for single parents and how shared custody impacts financial assessments.The role of child maintenance and Centrelink income in borrowing capacity evaluations.Variability in lender treatment of private education and health insurance costs.Importance of regular mortgage reviews and proactive financial management.Strategies for managing multiple properties and maintaining clear financial separation.
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How Can Landlords Successfully Add a Granny Flat in Western Australia?
Considerations for landlords with existing tenants when adding a granny flat.Management of utilities (water, gas, electricity) for the main house and granny flat.Arrangements for internet access for tenants in the granny flat.Benefits of offering a partly furnished granny flat to reduce wear and tear.Importance of clear communication with tenants regarding changes and expectations.Waste management and shire bin requirements for the main house and granny flat.Necessity of a letterbox for the granny flat for mail delivery and emergency services.The role of property managers in navigating the complexities of adding a granny flat.Documentation of utility arrangements and other agreements in the lease.Overall planning and preparation for landlords considering the addition of a granny flat.
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The Hidden Dangers of Skipping Landlord Insurance
Importance of landlord insurance for property investorsCommon misconceptions about landlord insuranceTypes of coverage included in landlord insurance policiesBrenda's background in property management and insuranceThe significance of using specialist insurance providersCoverage considerations for granny flats and mixed-use propertiesCommon claims faced by landlords and how to mitigate risksAddressing drug contamination claims in rental propertiesDifferences between accidental and deliberate damage in rentalsTips for landlords when selecting insurance coverage
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What you need to know about investing in Adelaide
Adelaide Property Management Expert - Skye Taylor from Taylored Property ManagementImportance of local insights in understanding the Adelaide property marketDiscrepancies between media portrayals and actual market conditionsCurrent trends in investor activity and market interestShifts in property demand across different suburbs in AdelaideOverview of property prices in various regionsRental returns and their alignment with property pricesEvolving tenant expectations regarding property conditionsRole of property managers in providing accurate market assessmentsImpact of recent legislative changes on landlords and investorsTrends in tenant demand for modern and well-maintained properties
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Red Flags and what to know before purchasing within a strata
Importance of strata mediation for property investors and ownersDifferences between mediation and traditional dispute resolution methodsCurrent options for resolving disputes between investors and strata managersCase studies illustrating the effectiveness of mediation in strata disputesChallenges faced by strata managers in conflict resolutionImpact of maintenance issues on disputes within strata propertiesSignificance of Annual General Meetings (AGMs) and owner involvement in strata managementIdentifying red flags before purchasing property in a strata schemeThe role of disclosure in property transactions and due diligence responsibilitiesEngaging a mediator and the dynamics of facilitated meetings in dispute resolution
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Are You Confusing Maintenance with Repairs with your investment property?
Samantha & Alicia discuss the nuances of property management. They focus on the differences between maintenance and repairs, and the responsibilities of landlords and tenants. Distinction between maintenance and repairs in property managementResponsibilities of landlords and tenants regarding property upkeepImportance of preventative maintenance to preserve property valueFinancial implications of neglecting maintenance and repairsCommunication strategies between property managers, landlords, and tenantsLegal responsibilities of property managers for emergency repairsUnderstanding wear and tear versus tenant damageImportance of routine inspections to document property conditionFinancial planning for maintenance and setting aside fundsRisks associated with neglecting maintenance, including tenant turnover and property damageAlicia McCulloch - Perth based
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Is Investing in New Builds the Smartest Move for Property Investors in Melbourne?
Kelly Marks, a property management specialist from Melbourne talks about the pros and cons of investing in new builds versus established homes. Kelly highlights the appeal of new builds, including modern aesthetics, upgraded features, and energy efficiency, which attract tenants and reduce maintenance costs. However, she also points out challenges like infrastructure development and market competition. They discuss:Comparison of investing in new builds versus established homesAdvantages of new builds, including visual appeal and modern amenitiesDepreciation benefits associated with new buildsMaintenance savings and warranties for new propertiesChallenges related to infrastructure development in new areasMarket competition among new developmentsImportance of thorough research on location and future developmentsImpact of construction delays on investment financesConsiderations for long-term capital growth potentialKelly Marks - Melbourne
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How to Ensure Your Property Manager is More Than Just a Fee on a Contract
In this podcast episode, Skye Taylor from Taylored Property in Adelaide, talks about the essentials of selecting the right property manager for landlords.Emphasizing that management fees shouldn't be the sole focus, Skye advises landlords to consider the overall value and services provided.Key topics include :Importance of selecting the right property manager for landlordsKey questions to ask beyond management feesUnderstanding various fees associated with property managementDifferent operational structures of property management agencies (end-to-end vs. pod system)Significance of staff experience and qualifications in property managementCommunication processes between landlords and property management agenciesImportance of condition reports and routine inspectionsLease renewal processes and strategies for rental increasesImpact of agency location on property management efficiencyConnect with Skye Taylor
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Building Granny Flats: A Game-Changer for Your Real Estate Strategy
In this podcast episode, Jamie from Granny Flats WA discusses the benefits of investing in granny flats in Perth. As a family-owned business with 24 years of experience, Granny Flats WA offers three product ranges—Investor Spec, Standard Spec, and Executive Spec—catering to various client needs. Jamie explains the streamlined process for investors, from council approvals to landscaping, emphasizing the quality and customization of their builds. The episode also covers potential rental yields and the diverse tenant demographics, making granny flats a lucrative addition to any property portfolio. Custom Granny Flats & Extensions in Perth | Granny Flats WA
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The Future of Housing Supply in Western Australia with CEO of UDIA WA
In this episode, host Ashleigh Goodchild chats with Tanya Steinbeck, CEO of the Urban Development Institute of Australia, Western Australia (UDIAWA), about the current housing market, focusing on social and affordable housing. They discuss the critical role of developers and industry bodies, the impact of government policies, and the challenges faced in the sector. Tanya emphasizes the importance of understanding broader market trends, the need for increased housing stock, and the evolving role of first home buyers and investors. The conversation also highlights infrastructure challenges and innovative solutions like inclusionary zoning and modern construction methods.Episode by Ashleigh Goodchild, Perth Western Australia and Tanya Steinbeck
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Safeguarding Investments with Expert Insurance Tips
Landlord insurance is an essential topic for property owners looking to safeguard their investments against various risks, especially when it comes to tenant-related issues. We discuss the critical distinctions between landlord and building insurance, the necessity of comprehensive coverage, and essential tips for property owners to avoid costly mistakes.• Understanding the differences between building and landlord insurance• Importance of tenant damage coverage in insurance policies• Benefits of combining landlord and building insurance• Clarity about rent loss coverage due to defined events• Insights on the claims process and types of damage• Strategies for comparing and evaluating insurance policies• Encouragement for regular policy reviews and communication with property managersComprehensive Rental Property Insurance Solutions
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From Dreams to Reality: Setting Realistic Goals for Your Property Investment Journey
In this episode, Jackie and Ash discuss into the crucial role of mindset and expectations in property investment. They stress the importance of self-reflection and goal-setting, urging investors to understand their motivations, define specific outcomes, and develop an exit plan. Key takeaways include starting with realistic financial goals and visualizing long-term aspirations. The conversation is a practical guide for real estate agents to help clients navigate their investment journey with clarity and purpose, ensuring their goals align with their values and long-term vision. This recording is a snippet from their online course, Empowered Investor. For more information head to www.empoweredinvestor.io
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Are you a landlord or aspiring investor looking to navigate the world of property ownership with confidence? The Informed Landlord brings you real stories, expert insights, and practical advice straight from property managers across Australia. We’re here to help you understand your responsibilities, maximize your investment, and—most importantly—enjoy the journey of being a landlord. Whether you're new to property investing or a seasoned pro, our podcast delivers valuable tips, industry updates, and inspiring success stories to keep you informed and empowered.
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Property Managers around Australia
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