• PROPERTY UNFILTERED: 10 properties in 1 year, $1.6m+ in profit: Here's how Kevin did it
    Apr 1 2026

    Most people buy one home a decade; Kevin bought 10 in a year. By leveraging a $7 million investment into $1.6 million in profit, he achieved a massive 23 per cent growth rate across his entire portfolio.

    This isn't luck. And it's not something most investors can replicate in years...let alone one.

    So how did Kevin and his wife, Alyssa, actually pull this off? This Property Unfiltered podcast episode takes a closer look at:

    • How they sourced deals that most investors never even see in major capital cities.
    • How they scaled rapidly without overexposing themselves to risk.
    • The strategy behind stacking multiple high-growth assets in a short window.
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    46 mins
  • PROPERTY INVESTING INSIGHTS WITH RIGHT PROPERTY GROUP: Market shifts and strategy switches – are you keeping up?
    Mar 31 2026

    How can investors keep their property portfolios safe as interest rates rise, taxes shift, and global uncertainty starts to bite?

    On the Property Investing Insights podcast, Victor and Reshmi Kumar join Phil Tarrant to break down how investors are navigating rising rates, geopolitical pressure, and looming tax changes.

    From fears around capital gains tax and negative gearing to the pressure of higher borrowing costs, the trio reveals why panic-driven decisions are the biggest threat to long-term wealth – and how many investors get it wrong.

    They break down why resilience, cash buffers, and a long-term mindset matter more than ever, and how the current environment could actually create opportunity for those who stay disciplined.

    The experts urge investors not to react to the noise but to build a strategy that holds up.

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    49 mins
  • FAST 50 – SPECIAL SERIES: The 6-month window investors can't afford to miss
    Mar 30 2026

    How is economic uncertainty creating both risks and opportunities for investors heading into 2027? The 2027 SPI FAST 50 special podcast series, with Smart Property Investment's Phil Tarrant and Pure Property Investment's Paul Glossop, concludes with a focus on the broader forces shaping Australia's property market.

    The pair highlights how the FAST 50 2027 report has systematically broken down suburb-level prospects, but stresses that wider macro conditions are now playing an even bigger role in shaping outcomes.

    They point to ongoing unpredictability across inflation, interest rates, global conflict and policy settings as key pressures influencing investor sentiment.

    Despite this, Glossop argues the current environment should be viewed as an opportunity window rather than a reason to retreat, with the underlying demand for housing continuing to outpace supply.

    Tarrant echoes this view, warning that waiting for "perfect conditions" could mean missing key entry points in the cycle.

    The discussion explores how elevated inflation, tighter lending conditions and potential tax changes are weighing on borrowers, even as strong employment and infrastructure spending support broader economic resilience.

    The hosts note that population growth and migration continue to drive rental demand, reinforcing the market's long-term structural support.

    For investors, Glossop highlights a potential short-term window where well-prepared buyers can act strategically by securing finance and targeting affordable, gentrifying suburbs with strong fundamentals.

    Overall, the episode reinforces that while the FAST 50 provides a roadmap for suburb selection, success in 2027 will ultimately depend on timing, preparation and the ability to act decisively amid ongoing economic uncertainty.

    Want FREE access to the FAST 50 2027 report? Click here.

    If you like this episode, show your support by rating us or leaving a review on Apple Podcasts and by following Smart Property Investment on social media: Facebook, X (formerly Twitter) and LinkedIn.

    If you would like to get in touch with our team, email editor@smartpropertyinvestment.com.au for more insights, or hear your voice on the show by recording a question below.

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    34 mins
  • FAST 50 – SPECIAL SERIES: The 'hidden gem' suburbs investors are sleeping on
    Mar 29 2026

    The 2027 SPI FAST 50 podcast series continues with a closer look at how investors can uncover opportunity beyond the headline suburbs, as Smart Property Investment's Phil Tarrant and Pure Property Investment's Paul Glossop unpack the report's broader investment landscape and what it means for building long-term success.

    The pair explains that the FAST 50 2027 report is built from a rigorous process that starts with 160 suburbs and is narrowed down using strict investment criteria, combining data analysis with expert input.

    They emphasise that missing the final list doesn't mean a suburb lacks potential, with many of the excluded 110 still showing strong fundamentals for informed investors.

    A key focus of the episode is the idea of "neighbouring suburb" opportunity, where areas adjacent to FAST 50 locations often share similar growth drivers and can deliver comparable results.

    They also highlight Hampton Park in Victoria as an example of a "hidden gem" that shows solid growth metrics despite not making the final cut.

    The hosts stress that successful investing is less about chasing suburb names and more about securing the right property at the right price within a broader strategy.

    They also revisit long-term market cycles across Australia, showing how different cities rotate through periods of strong growth and slower performance.

    The discussion also touches on the influence of infrastructure announcements and emerging markets across Australia, while cautioning investors not to over-rely on projects that are still uncertain or delayed.

    Overall, the episode reinforces that the FAST 50 should be used as a strategic guide, with the best outcomes coming from combining data, timing, and disciplined execution to uncover opportunities beyond the headline suburbs.

    Want FREE access to the FAST 50 2027 report? Click here.

    If you like this episode, show your support by rating us or leaving a review on Apple Podcasts and by following Smart Property Investment on social media: Facebook, X (formerly Twitter) and LinkedIn.

    If you would like to get in touch with our team, email editor@smartpropertyinvestment.com.au for more insights, or hear your voice on the show by recording a question below.

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    26 mins
  • FAST 50 – SPECIAL SERIES: The playbook every investor needs
    Mar 28 2026

    Investors can position themselves for success at any stage of their journey; here's how. The 2027 SPI FAST 50 podcast series, with Smart Property Investment's Phil Tarrant and Pure Property Investment's Paul Glossop, returns with a focus on investment strategy and portfolio building.

    The hosts reflect on how their investment strategies have evolved over time, highlighting how early property choices can shape long-term outcomes by either accelerating or limiting future growth.

    As part of the FAST 50 series, the episode introduces a practical "playbook" for investors at different stages, from beginners to advanced portfolio builders.

    For beginners, the focus is on getting the first purchase right, with the hosts warning that poor initial decisions can trap investors and limit future borrowing power.

    They stress a long-term mindset, encouraging investors to think in 10–15 year horizons and prioritise properties that can support future equity growth.

    For more experienced investors, the discussion shifts to scaling strategies, with an emphasis on disciplined acquisition and understanding market cycles to maximise compounding effects.

    Advanced investors are encouraged to manage portfolios strategically, segmenting assets into different roles such as growth, income, or trading positions while maintaining strong lending relationships.

    Overall, the episode reinforces that success in 2027 comes down to adaptability, strategic thinking, and using tools like the FAST 50 report to guide decisions at every stage of the investment journey.

    Want FREE access to the FAST 50 2027 report? Click here.

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    27 mins
  • FAST 50 – SPECIAL SERIES: The yield trap that could destroy your property strategy
    Mar 27 2026

    What really drives performance in today's market? The 2027 SPI FAST 50 podcast series, with Smart Property Investment's Phil Tarrant and Pure Property Investment's Paul Glossop, continues with an in-depth look at cash flow and yield.

    The pair breaks down how yield is often misunderstood, particularly when investors rely on outdated purchase prices or overlook key holding costs such as rates, land tax, and maintenance.

    They warn that chasing high yield alone can come at the expense of capital growth, potentially leading to poor long-term outcomes and even forced sales. Instead, they stress the need for a balanced strategy that weighs both income and growth to build resilient portfolios.

    The discussion also highlights the uncertainty facing investors in 2027, including shifting tax debates and broader policy risks, though fundamentals such as supply and demand remain key drivers.

    The strategy of living off equity is also revisited, with caution around its effectiveness in the current environment.

    A key focus is the wide variation in gross rental yields across the FAST 50, with lower yields in Sydney suburbs like Sans Souci and Newport and stronger returns in areas such as the Northern Territory.

    Examples like Penrith show the trade-off between high prices and modest yields, while Durack and Port Augusta highlight opportunities in more affordable markets.

    Overall, the episode reinforces that successful investing comes from balancing yield and growth, understanding real costs, and using the FAST 50 as a guide to navigate an increasingly complex market.

    Want FREE access to the FAST 50 2027 report? Click here.

    If you like this episode, show your support by rating us or leaving a review on Apple Podcasts and by following Smart Property Investment on social media: Facebook, X (formerly Twitter) and LinkedIn.

    If you would like to get in touch with our team, email editor@smartpropertyinvestment.com.au for more insights, or hear your voice on the show by recording a question below.

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    32 mins
  • FAST 50 – SPECIAL SERIES: Forget hype – these are the real growth suburbs for 2027
    Mar 26 2026

    Are you ready to invest? The highly anticipated FAST 50 2027 report is back. Smart Property Investment's Phil Tarrant and Pure Property Investment's Paul Glossop return with a fresh edition of the report, revealing the top suburbs for property investment in 2027.

    The FAST 50 2027 report combines expert picks from top property minds with hard data on growth, yields, and long-term performance to separate hype from real opportunity, revealing the suburbs tipped to be Australia's next big capital growth winners.

    Despite inflation, higher rates, and global uncertainty, the duo argue there's still serious money to be made in Australian property for investors who know where to look.

    This year's list shows a major shake-up, with Victoria and Queensland dominating, and the Northern Territory quietly emerging as a surprise contender.

    Suburb growth forecasts range from modest gains to eye-watering double-digit returns, highlighting just how uneven the market has become.

    Tarrant and Glossop stress this isn't a "buy anywhere" guide, but a strategic tool for investors who want to stay ahead of the cycle.

    They also point to key hidden signals, such as days on market and vendor discounting, as early clues to where momentum is building.

    The message is clear: while conditions are tough, the next wave of property winners is already forming – and this report shows where to find them.

    Want FREE access to the FAST 50 2027 report? Click here.

    If you like this episode, show your support by rating us or leaving a review on Apple Podcasts and by following Smart Property Investment on social media: Facebook, X (formerly Twitter) and LinkedIn.

    If you would like to get in touch with our team, email editor@smartpropertyinvestment.com.au for more insights, or hear your voice on the show by recording a question below.

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    28 mins
  • FAST 50 – SPECIAL SERIES: Australia's next boom suburbs have just been named
    Mar 25 2026

    Thinking about your next investment move? The much-anticipated FAST 50 2027 report has officially been released!

    Smart Property Investment's Phil Tarrant and Pure Property Investment's Paul Glossop return with a new edition of the FAST 50, revealing the top Australian suburbs tipped for capital growth over the next year.

    Built collaboratively, the report is designed as a data-led guide to help investors navigate an increasingly complex market shaped by inflation, high interest rates, and global geopolitical tensions.

    With rising cost-of-living pressures and disruptions to global oil supply chains adding further uncertainty, the outlook for Australia's property market is more volatile than ever.

    Despite this, the FAST 50 reinforces the property's long-term resilience, with historical trends showing strong capital growth following periods of economic disruption.

    A key focus this year is the shift toward affordable housing corridors and high-demand regional hubs, driven by affordability constraints and changing buyer behaviour.

    The report also highlights a notable reshuffling across states, with Western Australia cooling from previous dominance and Victoria emerging with a stronger presence in this year's list.

    Rather than encouraging quick decisions, the FAST 50 is positioned as a strategic, research-backed tool for investors, with further episodes set to unpack methodology, regional trends, and past performance in greater detail.

    Want FREE access to the FAST 50 2027 report? Click here.

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    50 mins