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Senator Andrew Bragg on housing, tax and Australia’s productivity problem

Senator Andrew Bragg on housing, tax and Australia’s productivity problem

This episode was originally featured on the Australian Investors Podcast. In this episode, Owen Rask sits down with Senator Andrew Bragg for a wide-ranging conversation about the Federal Budget, housing supply, tax, productivity and why so many Australians feel the country has become harder to get ahead in. Rather than getting stuck in party talking points, they focus on the practical questions investors, business owners and workers are asking right now: what happens when policy makes it harder to build homes, why does productivity matter so much for living standards, and how do taxes...

Jun 1, 20261h 2m
Budget fallout for property: buyers, investors and the new-build gamble

Budget fallout for property: buyers, investors and the new-build gamble

In this 2 Sense episode of the Australian Property Podcast, Pete Wargent and Chris Bates unpack what the post-Budget property reset is starting to look like on the ground. Even before any policy changes are fully legislated, sentiment has shifted: investors are turning cautious, lenders are tightening around serviceability, asking prices are easing in parts of Sydney and Melbourne, and nervous sellers are starting to meet more patient buyers. Pete and Chris explain why this could create a short-term window for owner-occupiers and first-home buyers, especially if they stay selective and focus on quality assets instead of compromised...

May 30, 202656 min
Budget changes: What property investors, pre-retirees and retirees should do next

Budget changes: What property investors, pre-retirees and retirees should do next

Chris Bates sits down with James O’Reilly to unpack what the latest Federal Budget proposals could mean for Australian property investors at three very different life stages: wealth accumulators, pre-retirees and retirees. They break down how proposed changes to negative gearing, capital gains tax and trust taxation may change the numbers for investors who have relied on property for growth, cashflow and tax efficiency. From there, the conversation moves beyond headlines into practical strategy: whether younger investors may lean harder on shares, debt recycling and super, why new-build incentives can become a trap if the underlying as...

May 26, 202638 min
Is property investing dead? What the Budget means for buyers, rents and prices

Is property investing dead? What the Budget means for buyers, rents and prices

Is property investing dead, or is Australia just entering an uncomfortable reset? In this 2 Sense episode of the Australian Property Podcast, Pete Wargent and Chris Bates unpack the post-Budget aftershocks now rippling through the housing market. They start with the investor side of the equation. With Sydney auctions rattled, negative gearing changes looming, and Macquarie already cutting investor serviceability, Pete and Chris explain why many established-property buyers may step back fast. They discuss where demand could weaken first, why some investors may pivot to new builds or other asset classes, and why rental pressure could worsen if...

May 23, 202646 min
Budget shock for property investors, rents and house prices

Budget shock for property investors, rents and house prices

In this 2 Sense episode of the Australian Property Podcast, Pete Wargent and Chris Bates react to a Federal Budget that could reshape Australia’s housing market faster than many investors expect. Recording the morning after the announcement, they break down the headline changes: negative gearing being restricted to new builds from 1 July 2027, a tougher capital gains tax regime, and a new minimum tax rate on trusts. But the real focus is what those changes do to behaviour. Pete and Chris unpack why investor borrowing capacity could be hit, why established-property demand may soften, and why areas with he...

May 14, 202655 min
Why does it cost so much to build in Australia? Plus Budget risks for housing

Why does it cost so much to build in Australia? Plus Budget risks for housing

Why does it cost so much to build in Australia right now? In this week’s 2 Sense episode of the Australian Property Podcast, Pete Wargent and Chris Bates unpack a fresh construction squeeze just as the housing market heads into a Budget week that could reshape investor behaviour. They break down the build-cost blowout, including the sharp rise in the cost of delivering a dwelling since 2019, and explain why higher diesel, concrete, piping, plumbing supplies and financing costs all matter. If feasible projects become marginal and marginal projects become unfeasible, the supply response Australia desperately needs gets pu...

May 9, 202655 min
How to buy in a hot vs cool property market

How to buy in a hot vs cool property market

Most buyers approach property search the same way regardless of what the market is doing. Pete Wargent and Amy Lunardi argue that this is exactly where buyers go wrong. In this episode of the Australian Property Podcast, they break down how to identify the market you are actually in and how your strategy needs to change when conditions shift. Rather than relying on broad headlines, they explain how to zoom in on the signals that matter most: auction clearance rates, days on market, vendor discounting, stock levels and real buyer depth at inspections and auctions. ...

May 5, 202645 min
Why buying your first home feels impossible (and what to do instead) with Lucinda Hartley

Why buying your first home feels impossible (and what to do instead) with Lucinda Hartley

This episode was originally featured on The Australian Finance Podcast. Discover why the traditional path to buying your first home no longer works, the trade-offs modern buyers must make, and how to rethink home ownership in today’s market. In this Australian Property Podcast episode, your host Gemma Mitchell is joined by Lucinda Hartley, author of Finding Home, to unpack what’s really changed when it comes to buying your first home. They cover: – Why the traditional “rulebook” no longer applies – How first home buyers need to reth...

May 2, 202646 min
2 Sense: What tax reforms mean for the housing market

2 Sense: What tax reforms mean for the housing market

Pete Wargent and Chris Bates break down what potential changes to capital gains tax and negative gearing could mean for investors and renters, then zoom out to the bigger forces shaping the property market. Key topics: Possible CGT and negative gearing reforms, and the flow-on to investor demand, rents and buyers Oil prices, bond yields, sticky rents, and shaky confidence in Sydney and Melbourne The role of immigration and supply in ongoing housing pressure Listener Q&A on refinancing, fixed vs variable rates, and whether to wait or back high-quality assets Rask Resources Pete's...

Apr 25, 202649 min
Sydney and Melbourne property downturn: how long will it last?

Sydney and Melbourne property downturn: how long will it last?

Pete Wargent and Chris Bates unpack how long the Sydney and Melbourne property downturn could last, why build costs may rise again, and what buyers, sellers and investors should do next. They cover weak auctions, slowing construction, tight rental markets, and the practical decisions facing first-home buyers, upgraders and investors in a softer market. Resources for this episode Ask a question (select the Property podcast) Rask Resources Pete's Buyers Agency Alcove mortgage broking Amy Lunardi Buyers...

Apr 18, 202647 min
How to retire on $3,000 per week - the property playbook

How to retire on $3,000 per week - the property playbook

This week on the Australian Property Podcast, we’re sharing a great past conversation originally published on The Australian Finance Podcast. In this episode, Gemma Mitchell is joined by Ben Kingsley, one of Australia’s leading property investment advisers, founder of Empower Wealth, and Chair of the Property Investors Council of Australia. Ben, alongside long-time business partner Bryce Holdaway, recently released their third book, How to Retire on $3,000 a Week. Together, they’ve built a strong reputation for helping everyday Australians better understand property investing, and are also the co-authors of best-selling titles...

Apr 11, 202656 min
Fuel shock inflation and higher rates are pushing Australia’s housing to a tipping point

Fuel shock inflation and higher rates are pushing Australia’s housing to a tipping point

Pete Wargent and Chris Bates break down the latest fuel shock, rising inflation risk and shifting rate expectations, and what it means for the Australian property market. They connect the macro pressure to what is happening on the ground — tighter listings, rising build costs, weaker sentiment and the early signs of a split market — and outline how buyers, sellers and investors can navigate what could be a difficult stretch into late 2026. Together they discuss – Fuel shock intensifying: shortages emerging and diesel pushing above $3 per litre– Fuel excise cut unlikely to offse...

Apr 4, 202642 min