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The WA Property Q&A

The WA Property Q&A

By: Peter Fletcher
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Welcome to WA Property Q&A, the ultimate podcast for property buyers in Western Australia. Join your host, Peter Fletcher, as he interviews a lineup of industry experts to bring you the latest insights, tips, and advice on navigating the Western Australian real estate market. Each week, Peter delves into the pressing questions and topics that matter most to property buyers in WA. From discussing the intricacies of property laws and regulations specific to the region to exploring the current market trends and opportunities, this podcast covers it all. Focusing on practical advice and real-life experiences, WA Property Q&A offers a valuable resource for real estate agents, property conveyancers, and anyone looking to purchase property in Western Australia. From understanding the local property market dynamics to uncovering hidden gems in different regions, this podcast equips you with the knowledge you need to make informed decisions. So, whether you're a first-time buyer, an experienced investor, or a real estate professional, tune in to the WA Property Q&A podcast for a weekly dose of expert interviews, insider tips, and engaging discussions that will help you navigate the world of property in Western Australia like a pro. Get ready to discover the secrets to successful property buying in WA!Copyright 2026 The WA Property Q&A Career Success Economics Leadership Management & Leadership Personal Finance
Episodes
  • EP50 Policy, Planning & the Future of WA Housing — With Michael McGowan
    Apr 1 2026

    In this episode, I sit down with Michael McGowan to unpack the role government policy plays in shaping the WA property market. From planning reform to housing supply and affordability, we explore how decisions made at a policy level flow directly through to property prices, development feasibility, and investor outcomes.

    Michael shares his perspective on the challenges facing Western Australia—from balancing growth with infrastructure, to managing community expectations, to unlocking new housing supply. We also discuss the complexities of government intervention, the trade-offs involved in reform, and what needs to happen to create a more efficient and sustainable housing system.

    If you’re a property investor trying to understand how policy impacts the market—and where opportunities and risks may emerge—this episode is essential listening.

    Key Topics Covered

    ✅ The role of government policy in housing supply and affordability

    ✅ Planning reform and its impact on development timelines

    ✅ Infrastructure constraints and their effect on housing delivery

    ✅ The balance between community expectations and growth

    ✅ Government intervention vs market-driven outcomes

    ✅ Challenges in accelerating housing supply in WA

    ✅ The long-term vision for housing and urban development

    If you want to stay ahead as a property investor, understanding policy and planning is critical.

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    45 mins
  • EP49: Why Most Small Property Developments Fail (And How to Avoid It) — With Karlie Wolfe
    Mar 17 2026

    Episode Summary:

    In this episode, I sit down with Karlie Wolfe, Senior Director of Residential Development & Advisory at Opteon, to unpack how professional valuers assess development feasibility and what really determines whether a project stacks up.

    Karlie brings over two decades of experience valuing residential development projects across Western Australia—from small triplex sites to large-scale apartment towers. We dive deep into the numbers behind development: how land values are calculated, why construction costs are crippling some projects, and what junior developers often underestimate when they first get started.

    If you’ve ever wondered how banks evaluate development deals, why certain projects never get built, or what separates profitable developments from financial disasters, this episode is essential listening.

    Key Topics Covered

    ✅ How valuers assess development feasibility for banks and developers

    ✅ The key factors that determine whether a development site is viable

    ✅ Why location, site shape, and topography dramatically impact profitability

    ✅ The residual land value method used to calculate what developers can afford to pay

    ✅ Why construction costs are the biggest challenge facing developers today

    ✅ The difference between small-scale townhouse developments and large apartment projects

    ✅ Why Perth has a “dead zone” in medium-density apartment supply

    ✅ The ongoing supply shortage driving Perth property prices higher

    Actionable Insights for Property Investors & Developers
    • Understand Your Costs: GST, site works, finance costs, and holding costs can dramatically change feasibility.
    • Flat Land Matters: Sloping sites can add tens of thousands in retaining walls and site preparation.
    • Design Drives Profitability: Well-designed smaller homes often sell better than larger poorly designed ones.
    • Avoid Overcapitalising: Match finishes to the suburb and target buyer profile.
    • Use Professional Advice Early: Valuers, builders, and local agents can help validate your assumptions before committing to a purchase.

    Feasibility Must Work Today: Banks and valuers assess projects based on today’s market—not predicted future growth.

    Connect with Me

    Website: https://rezzi.com.au/

    Podcast Hub: https://rezzi.com.au/podcast/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rezziau/

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@rezzi5526

    Don’t forget to subscribe, share, and leave a review — it helps more WA property investors discover the insights they need to make smarter decisions.

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    47 mins
  • EP48 Planning, Density & The Future of WA Housing — A Conversation with Cameron Leckey
    Feb 25 2026

    In this episode, I sit down with Cameron Leckey — owner of Rise Urban and WA President of the Planning Institute — to unpack one of the biggest questions facing Western Australia: how do we actually build more housing without destroying the character of our suburbs?

    Cameron brings a rare inside perspective on how planning really works — from 10-year greenfield developments to infill density around train stations. We explore why planning sometimes feels like “computer says no,” what needs to change in order to address affordability, and how infrastructure, rezoning, and community consultation all shape the homes that eventually hit the market.

    If you want to understand why supply is slow, where density is heading, and what the future “Australian Dream” looks like, this episode is essential listening.

    Key Topics Covered

    ✅ Why housing developments can take 10+ years from paddock to titles

    ✅ The role of structure plans, rezoning, and infrastructure sequencing

    ✅ Whether planning is slowing down housing supply

    ✅ Why developers aren’t the villains many think they are

    ✅ The reality of NIMBY vs YIMBY movements

    ✅ The State Government’s density push around train stations

    ✅ Infill at scale vs backyard subdivisions

    ✅ The evolving “Australian Dream” — from land size to lifestyle

    Actionable Insights for Property Investors
    • Understand the Time Lag: New land supply doesn’t appear overnight — 10-year pipelines are common.
    • Watch Transport Nodes: Density around train stations will drive future growth and value shifts.
    • Infill at Scale Is Key: Large infill sites (like former government land) will shape Perth’s next growth phase.
    • Infrastructure Drives Value: Roads, pipes, schools and power dictate where housing can actually happen.
    • Demographic Shifts Matter: Downsizers are prioritising location and convenience over land size.

    Connect with Me

    Website: https://rezzi.com.au/

    Podcast Hub: https://rezzi.com.au/podcast/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rezziau/

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@rezzi5526

    Don’t forget to subscribe, share, and leave a review — it helps more WA property investors make informed decisions.

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    41 mins
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