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Property Investment & Wealth Creation Australia | The Michael Yardney Podcast

Property Investment & Wealth Creation Australia | The Michael Yardney Podcast

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Looking for practical, proven strategies to build wealth through property investment in Australia? The Michael Yardney Podcast is one of Australia's leading property investment and wealth creation podcasts, helping investors cut through media hype and make smarter real estate decisions. Twice each week, property strategist and best-selling author Michael Yardney shares: * Australian property market insights and forecasts * Proven property investment strategies * Real estate investing advice for beginners and experienced investors * Personal finance and money management principles * Wealth creation and financial freedom strategies * The psychology of success used by high-performing investors In each 30-minute episode, you'll gain clear, research-based guidance on how to invest in Australian real estate strategically - not speculatively. Michael Yardney is Australia's leading expert in wealth creation through property investment and a property market commentator who has mentored over 3,000 investors, entrepreneurs and business owners over the past 26 years. He is a #1 best-selling author of 9 books on property investing, wealth creation and success, and has been voted one of Australia's Top 50 Influential Thought Leaders. Unlike many real estate podcasts that focus on short-term tactics or market noise, this show delivers long-term, strategic property investment advice tailored to the Australian market. Whether you are: * Starting your property investment journey * Building a multi-property portfolio * Scaling towards financial independence * Or refining your wealth strategy You'll learn how to grow, protect and pass on wealth through strategic property investment and smart financial decisions. If you're serious about creating financial freedom through Australian real estate, this podcast will give you the roadmap. Listen now at: http://MichaelYardneyPodcast.com Economie Finances privées
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    • The Silent Shift Reshaping Australia's Property Market | Simon Kuestenmacher
      Feb 18 2026

      What if I told you that one of the most significant demographic shifts shaping our cities, our housing markets, and even our social lives over the next few decades… isn't migration, isn't birth rates, and isn't ageing?

      It's something far more personal. In today's show, Simon Kuestenmacher and I are talking about a silent revolution - the rise of the single-person household.

      More Australians than ever are living alone, and it's not just retirees or Gen Zs in tiny apartments.

      From the newly single at 54 to the solo 29-year-old navigating life on their terms, this trend is redrawing the blueprint of modern life and reshaping the housing market in a way most people aren't even noticing.

      Our conversation highlights how modern living is evolving, with more individuals choosing to live alone and the need for appropriate housing solutions to accommodate these changes.

      Takeaways

      • The rise of single-person households is reshaping the housing market.
      • Younger generations are delaying traditional milestones like marriage and homeownership.
      • Older generations are increasingly living alone due to longer life expectancies.
      • Loneliness can have serious mental health implications for single individuals.
      • International students contribute to the demand for single-person housing.
      • The housing market needs to adapt to the growing number of single households.
      • Communal living options are emerging but face management challenges.
      • Demographic trends are crucial for understanding future housing demands.
      • Investors must consider these demographic shifts in their strategies.
      • The future of living arrangements will likely be more flexible and individualistic.

      Links and Resources:

      Answer this week's trivia question here - https://www.propertytrivia.com.au/

      • Win a hard copy of How to grow a multi-million dollar property portfolio in your space on.

      • Every entry receives a copy of a fully updated Michael Yardney Property Report.

      Michael Yardney

      Join Michael Yardney, plus a team of experts, at Wealth Retreat 2026 on the Gold Coast in May. Find out more about it here and register your interest www.wealthretreat.com.au It's Australia's premier event for successful investors and business people.

      Get the team at Metropole to help build your personal Strategic Property Plan. Click here and have a chat with us

      Simon Kuestenmacher: Australia's leading demographer and partner in the Demographics Group

      Get a bundle of eBooks and Reports at: www.PodcastBonus.com.au

      Also, please subscribe to my other podcast Demographics Decoded with Simon Kuestenmacher – just look for Demographics Decoded wherever you are listening to this podcast and subscribe so each week we can unveil the trends shaping your future.

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      29 min
    • The 5 Step Process That Rewires Your Brain for Wealth | Tom Corley
      Feb 16 2026

      What if the biggest obstacle between you and the life you want isn't the market, the economy or your upbringing... but your programming?


      What if your money habits, your emotional reactions and even your results as a property investor are simply the byproducts of a mindset you inherited rather than chose?

      And what if you could rewrite that programming?

      In today's show Tom Corley and I discuss how early life experiences shape our habits and beliefs, emphasizing the importance of self-awareness, gratitude, continuous learning, and building relationships.

      We also share some practical steps for changing habits and achieving personal transformation.

      Takeaways

      • You can change your life by changing your habits.
      • Awareness is the key to changing habits.
      • Gratitude is a powerful reprogramming tool.
      • Relationships are the true currency of the wealthy.
      • Success isn't an accident; it's a result of thoughts.
      • You have to be self-aware of your thinking.
      • The mindset of being self-reliant is crucial.
      • Daily reading is critical to growth.
      • Vision boards are powerful tools; they work.
      • When you change your habits, you change your life.

      Links and Resources:

      Answer this week's trivia question here - https://www.propertytrivia.com.au/

      · Win a hard copy of Rich Habits, Poor habits

      · Everyone wins a copy of a fully updated property report – What's ahead for property for 2026 and beyond.

      Get a bundle of eBooks and Reports at: www.PodcastBonus.com.au

      Join Michael Yardney plus a team of experts, at Wealth Retreat 2026 on the Gold Coast in May. Find out more about it here and register your interest www.wealthretreat.com.au It's Australia's premier event for successful investors and business people.

      Get the team at Metropole to help build your personal Strategic Property Plan. Click here and have a chat with us

      Michael Yardney

      Also, please subscribe to my other podcast Demographics Decoded with Simon Kuestenmacher – just look for Demographics Decoded wherever you are listening to this podcast and subscribe so each week we can unveil the trends shaping your future.

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      34 min
    • Property Investing: 20 Years Later: What Still Works (and What Doesn't) with Ken Raiss
      Feb 11 2026

      Today Ken Raiss and I reflect on the evolution of property investment over the past two decades, discussing significant changes in demographics, market conditions, and more importantly, what hasn't changed.

      Because if you understand that, you'll be far better positioned to thrive in the next property cycle.

      Takeaways

      • Investing in property requires a long-term perspective.
      • Demographic shifts significantly influence property demand.
      • Supply constraints are a growing challenge in the housing market.
      • Technology is changing how we approach property investment.
      • Intergenerational wealth transfer is becoming more common.
      • Government regulations are impacting property investment strategies.
      • Strategic planning is essential for successful investing.
      • Understanding market cycles is crucial for investors.
      • The importance of location in property investment remains unchanged.
      • Investors need to adapt to changing market conditions.

      Links and Resources:

      Answer this week's trivia question here - https://www.propertytrivia.com.au/

      · Win a hard copy of What Every Property Investor Needs To Know About Finance, Tax And The Law

      · Everyone wins a copy of a fully updated property report – What's ahead for property for 2026 and beyond.

      Join Ken Raiss and Michael Yardney, plus a team of experts, at Wealth Retreat 2026 on the Gold Coast in May. Find out more about it here and register your interest www.wealthretreat.com.au It's Australia's premier event for successful investors and business people.

      Michael Yardney

      Get the team at Metropole to create a Strategic Wealth plan for your needs. Click here and have a chat with us

      Ken Raiss, Director of Metropole Wealth Advisory

      Get a bundle of eBooks and Reports at: www.PodcastBonus.com.au

      Also, please subscribe to my other podcast Demographics Decoded with Simon Kuestenmacher – just look for Demographics Decoded wherever you are listening to this podcast and subscribe so each week we can unveil the trends shaping your future.

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      47 min
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