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Trying to decide between a new construction home and a resale property? This episode breaks down the real pros, cons, hidden costs, and negotiation strategies that can help first-time buyers make the right decision.Many first-time homebuyers assume there is a clear winner between new construction and resale homes, but the right choice depends on personal goals, budget, lifestyle, and market conditions. This episode explores the advantages of new builds, including lower maintenance, energy efficiency, and builder incentives, while exposing common traps like upgrade costs, builder lender pressure, and misleading pricing. It also examines the benefits of resale homes, such as established neighborhoods, larger lots, and stronger location options, along with the risks of repairs and maintenance. Most importantly, buyers learn how to compare homes based on total value, not just price, so they can build a strategy that supports both their short-term needs and long-term financial goals. “Strategy beats emotion every single time.” — David Sidoni, First Time Homebuyer Coach HighlightsThinking about a brand-new home? What are the real advantages and hidden drawbacks?Lower maintenance costs and fewer repair surprisesBetter energy efficiency and modern floor plansBuilder incentives that may not be as valuable as they appearUpgrade costs that can significantly increase the final purchase priceCheck out our updated 2026 First Time Homebuyer's Episode Guide - Over 100 of our BEST Episodes of Detailed Homebuying Knowledge, Interviews, and MORE! Connect with me to find a trusted realtor in your area or to answer your burning questions!Subscribe to our YouTube Channel @HowToBuyaHomeInstagram @HowtoBuyAHomePodcastTik Tok @HowToBuyAHomeVisit our Resource Center to "Ask David" AND get your FREE Home Buying Starter Kit!David Sidoni, the "How to Buy a Home Guy," is a seasoned real estate professional and consumer advocate with two decades of experience helping first-time homebuyers navigate the real estate market. His podcast, "How to Buy a Home," is a trusted resource for anyone looking to buy their first home. It offers expert advice, actionable tips, and inspiring stories from real first-time homebuyers. With a focus on making the home-buying process accessible and understandable, David breaks down complex topics into easy-to-follow steps, covering everything from budgeting and financing to finding the right home and making an offer. Subscribe for regular market updates, and leave a review to help us reach more people. Ready for an honest, informed home-buying experience? Viva la Unicorn Revolution - join us!
Send us Fan MailA builder tells a buyer, straight up, that if an inspection finds something that isn't a code violation, they probably won't fix it. That message sounds confident, but to us it signals the opposite: a commitment to the bare minimum, not to quality, durability, or customer care. We unpack why “meets code” is not the same as “built well,” and why hiring an independent home inspector on a new build is still one of the best ways to protect yourself.We dig into what a pre-drywall inspection can reveal before the walls hide everything, from damaged trusses and compromised framing to the kinds of trade shortcuts that can turn into sagging floors and cracking finishes a year later. We also talk about the stuff that's easy to dismiss but hard to fix later: “temporary” decks that end up permanent, missing flashing, wood too close to soil, and grading that invites water toward the house. Even when a builder won't repair every item, awareness gives you leverage: you can negotiate, document, plan maintenance, or decide to walk away.Then we get practical about buyer pressure and paperwork. If a contract tries to waive inspection rights, or a builder won't allow you on site, won't allow testing, or insists you sign before you verify conditions, we explain why that's a serious red flag. We also cover a common new construction headache: attic ventilation that technically hits a ratio but still runs dangerously hot, creating condensation and mold, plus a key warranty tip so you don't accidentally void coverage by fixing the wrong thing at the wrong time.If you're buying new construction, share this with a friend who's under contract, subscribe for more home inspection advice, and leave a review with the biggest red flag you've seen from a builder.Support the showTo learn more about Habitation Investigation, the Three-time Winner of the Best Home Inspection Company in the Midwest Plus the Winner of Consumer Choice Award for Columbus Ohio visit Home Inspection Columbus Ohio - Habitation Investigation (homeinspectionsinohio.com) NBC4 news segments: The importance of home inspections, and what to look for | NBC4 WCMH-TVAdvice from experts: Don't skip the home inspection | NBC4 WCMH-TVOSU student's mysterious symptoms end up tied to apartment's air quality | NBC4 WCMH-TVHow to save money by winterizing your home | NBC4 WCMH-TVContinuing Education for Ohio Agents Scheduled classes Continuing Education for Ohio Agents Course listings...
Not all townhouses are created equal.In this episode, James and Lighthouse Property Director Adam Farrell break down the oversupply of new build townhouses, what separates a quality development from a dud, how supply and demand influence property values, why rental yields and developer quality matter, and whether high-density housing is an unavoidable part of New Zealand's future.Next Steps: Thinking about investing in property? Speak to the Lighthouse Property team about finding investment opportunities that align with your goals, cashflow, and long-term strategy.For more money tips follow us on:FacebookInstagramThe content in this podcast is the opinion of the hosts. It should not be treated as financial advice. It is important to take into consideration your own personal situation and goals before making any financial decisions.
Jenine Stanley joins Jeff Thompson in the Blind Abilities Studio to discuss Aira's new Build AI Program, an initiative designed to help shape the future of accessible technology. The program gives Aira users an opportunity to contribute to the development and improvement of AI-powered accessibility tools while continuing to benefit from Aira's professional Visual Interpreters. Jenine explains how Build AI works, what participation means for users, and the safeguards Aira has put in place to protect privacy. Participation is completely voluntary, users can opt out at any time, and no personally identifiable information is shared with Aira's AI partners. As an added benefit, Build AI participants receive complimentary Aira minutes for the month of June and more opportunities throughout the year. Tune in to learn how Aira is combining human expertise and emerging artificial intelligence to create new possibilities for blind and low vision users, while keeping accessibility, privacy, and user choice at the center of the conversation. Learn more about Build AI by visiting Aira's Frequently Asked Questions thanks for listening!
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 stock. They also dig into the second-order effects many people miss: weaker turnover, softer stamp duty receipts for state governments, a possible push toward broader land-tax reform, and the way confidence can return quickly once rates, policy or sentiment stabilise. The episode also tackles the big debate around new builds. While tax settings may steer more investors toward fresh stock, Pete and Chris question whether the numbers really stack up once you factor in high build costs, elevated rates and the risk of owning something the next investor may not value the same way. Plus, they answer listener questions on refinancing an existing investment property, when interest-only lending may still make sense, and whether downsizers in developer-heavy suburbs could benefit from the changing market. Episode resources – Ask a question (select the Property podcast) Rask Resources – Pete's Buyers Agency – Alcove mortgage broking – Amy Lunardi Buyers Agency (Melbourne) – All services – Financial Planning – Invest with us – Access Show Notes – Ask a question – We love feedback! Follow us on social media – Instagram: @rask.invest – TikTok: @rask.invest DISCLAIMER: This podcast contains general financial information only. That means the information does not take into account your objectives, financial situation, or needs. Because of that, you should consider if the information is appropriate to you and your needs, before acting on it. If you're confused about what that means or what your needs are, you should always consult a licensed and trusted financial planner. Unfortunately, we cannot guarantee the accuracy of the information in this podcast, including any financial, taxation, and/or legal information. Remember, past performance is not a reliable indicator of future performance. The Rask Group is NOT a qualified tax accountant, financial (tax) adviser, or financial adviser. Access The Rask Group's Financial Services Guide (FSG): https://www.rask.com.au/fsg Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of The Specialist, Rob Barnard is joined by Adrian MacDiarmid, Head of Mortgage Lender Relations at Barratt Redrow, for a practical look at what's really happening in the new build market.With nearly 40 years' experience across broking, specialist lending and housebuilding, Adrian shares how the sector has changed, from the credit crunch to today's more complex environment.They explore how relationships between lenders, brokers and developers have evolved, how these changes are improving outcomes for buyers, and how a wider range of lenders is shaping new build finance.The conversation also covers some of the biggest challenges facing the market today, including delivering 1.5 million homes, planning delays, rising costs, and what's replacing Help to Buy.This episode brings a clear, real-world view of where the market stands, and what needs to happen next to turn ambition into delivery.
We talk with Alex Gee from King Fisher Finance Group about why the Government is encouraging investors toward newly built housing, but many Australians remain cautious about buying off-the-plan or entering construction projects. Concerns around building delays, rising construction costs, developer risk and uncertain settlement conditions are reshaping investor behaviour. You can have your say by leaving a voice message ► https://www.speakpipe.com/realestateradio ► Website: https://aussierealestatepodcast.lovable.app ► Subscribe here to never miss an episode: https://www.podbean.com/user-xyelbri7gupo ► INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/therealestatepodcast/?hl=en ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100070592715418 ► Email: myrealestatepodcast@gmail.com The latest real estate news, trends and predictions for Brisbane, Adelaide, Canberra, Gold Coast, Sydney, Melbourne and Perth. Gold Coast Real Estate, Adelaide Property Market, Luxury Real Estate Australia, Property Investment Podcast, Real Estate Trends 2026, Median Price Growth. We include home buying tips, commercial real estate, property market analysis and real estate investment strategies. Including real estate trends, finance and real estate agents and brokers. Plus real estate law and regulations, and real estate development insights. And real estate investing for first home buyers, real estate market reports and real estate negotiation skills. We include Hobart, Darwin, Hervey Bay, the Sunshine Coast, Newcastle, Central Coast, Wollongong, Geelong, Townsville, Cairns, Ballarat, Bendigo, Launceston, Mackay, Rockhampton, Coffs Harbour. #PropertyInvestment #RealEstateInvesting #FirstTimeInvestor #PropertyManagement #RentalYields #CapitalGrowth #RealEstateFinance #InvestorAdvice #PropertyPortfolio #RealEstateStrategies #sydneyproperty #Melbourneproperty #brisbaneproperty #perthproperty #adelaideproperty #canberraproperty #PerthRealEstate #hobartproperty #RealEstate #RealEstateNews #MortgageTips #PropertyMarket #FinanceAustralia #BrisbaneInvesting #RealEstateDevelopment #adelaide #PerthRealEstate #FirstHomeBuyer #AustralianProperty #AustralianRealEstate #PropertyMarketUpdate #MortgageAustralia #FinanceTips #HousingAffordability #RealEstateTrends #AussieProperty #MortgageRates #HomeLoans #PropertyMarket #MortgageTips #InterestRates #BrisbaneProperty #QLDRealEstate #PropertyInvestment #AustralianHousingMarket #AdelaideProperty #AdelaideRealEstate #InvestInAdelaide #SouthAustraliaProperty #AustralianRealEstate #HousingTrends#MelbourneHousing #MelbourneInvestment #MelbourneMarket #PropertyInvestment #RealEstateTips #WealthBuilding #InvestmentStrategy #HomeBuying #AustralianProperty
The 2026 housing market is shaping up to be a story of returning demand set against a continuing housing supply crisis, with new build homes at the centre of the challenge. In this episode of Mortgage Insider, host and property expert Phil Spencer is joined by Neil Jefferson, Chief Executive of the Home Builders Federation, and Craig Hall, Director of Strategic Partnerships at LSL Financial Services, to explore the latest property market outlook and what it means in practice. The discussion looks at how planning delays and policy changes are influencing new build delivery, and how this is affecting demand across the UK. It also explores current mortgage trends, how lenders are adapting, and the role mortgage rates and affordability play in shaping buyer behaviour. A key part of the conversation focuses on first-time buyer challenges and the growing debate around Help to Buy alternatives. It also considers how homebuilders are adjusting to current conditions, and what this means for brokers. This episode offers a clear and balanced view of the factors shaping the new build sector and wider housing market, with practical insight into what brokers should focus on in an increasingly complex lending and economic environment.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Stage 2 Capital General Partner Liz Christo joins the show to discuss the disconnect between venture expectations and reality in the software market. The conversation covers the hidden costs of the new build versus buy debate, the structural changes happening within modern sales organizations, and whether traditional B2B SaaS go-to-market strategies and moats still matter when AI coding tools make software replication cheaper than ever. Key Takeaways: -The shift toward building internal AI tools instead of buying SaaS products overlooks long-term technical debt, as Liz Christo points out that "there's like a huge amount of cost buried behind the scenes that we're not really talking about today because it's still like sexy and fun." -Founders are artificially inflating their Total Addressable Market to meet new venture capital baseline expectations, with Liz Christo noting that "pitch decks read like really ridiculous right now where everybody wants to tell the story of like a $10 billion outcome because that's the new milestone that got set." -Revenue Operations is becoming the most direct path to the Chief Revenue Officer seat in AI-first organizations, which Sam Jacobs explains is "because as we use fewer humans and more agents, the sort of the half technical, the semi-technical capabilities of most RevOps people will translate into orchestrating armies of agents." -Delegating analysis and writing to AI risks destroying strategic judgment across go-to-market teams, a trend Liz Christo summarizes by stating, "I think we are producing an incredible amount of content that's not getting consumed... I just think we're like losing the ability to think and we're not teaching junior employees how to do it." Connect with the Hosts & Guests: Host: Sam Jacobs - https://www.linkedin.com/in/samfjacobs/ Host: AJ Bruno - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ajbruno3/ Host: Asad Zaman - https://www.linkedin.com/in/azaman1/ Guest: Liz Christo - https://www.linkedin.com/in/lizchristo/ Topline is more than a YouTube Channel: Subscribe to Topline Newsletter: https://toplinemedia.substack.com/ Tune into Topline Podcast, the #1 podcast for founders, operators, and investors in B2B tech: https://www.joinpavilion.com/topline-podcast Join the free Topline Slack channel to connect with 600+ revenue leaders to keep the conversation going beyond the podcast: https://www.joinpavilion.com/topline-slack Chapters: 00:00 Intro and Cold Open 02:41 The New Build vs Buy Debate 06:10 Engineers in Every Department 10:48 Pitch Decks and 10B Dollar TAMs 17:53 Venture Capital Funding Quiz 23:43 AI Memos and Critical Thinking 42:41 Software Moats and Switching Costs 47:46 Bulls vs Bears Segment 48:23 RevOps as a Path to CRO 51:25 The Future of SDR Managers 55:14 Is Clay Actually Undervalued 59:12 Odds of Hitting 50M ARR
Rich Oris takes questions about hearing a drip in the house, fixing garage floor plus he talks about a new build.
Hello! This is Episode 397, and in it, I’m going to talk about staging your project. Whether you’re building new or renovating, for a range of reasons, you may be thinking you don’t want to do everything all at once. And so, in this episode I’m going to share the things you need to consider, how to avoid mistakes, and what’s involved in getting it right when staging your project. [For all resources mentioned in this podcast and a free, downloadable PDF transcript, head to www.undercoverarchitect.com/397] This follows on from the last podcast, Episode 396, so if you haven't listened to that one yet, I'd recommend starting there. In that episode, I talked about Feasibility Studies at the start of your project, and how to understand your options and gather enough information before committing to a specific direction in your project. The thinking in that episode sets up a lot of what we're covering in this episode about staging, so it’s also worth listening to. Staging can be a smart approach in a project. If you can't do everything at once, or you're planning to live in your home while work is happening around you, or there are parts of your project that are a few years away, for example a pool, a studio, a second stage of renovation, then staging can definitely be a viable path. But staging without a strategic plan is where it can get expensive. And so, I want to make sure you have what you need to approach this in a way that works for you, and doesn’t create problems long-term. As always, if you’d like to access a full transcript of this episode and links to the resources I mention, head to www.undercoverarchitect.com/397. Now, let’s dive in! RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS PODCAST: For links, images and resources mentioned in this podcast, head to >>> www.undercoverarchitect.com/396 Accessing my free '44 Ways' E-Book will simplify sustainability and help you create a healthy, low tox and sustainable home. You can download your free copy here >>> https://undercoverarchitect.com/ways Access the support and guidance you need to be confident and empowered when renovating and building your family home inside my flagship online program >>> https://undercoverarchitect.com/courses/the-home-method/ Just a reminder: All content on this podcast is provided by Undercover Architect for reference purposes and as general guidance. It does not take into account specific circumstances and should not be relied on in that way. You should seek independent verification or advice before relying on this content in any circumstances, including but not limited to circumstances where loss or damage may result. The views and opinions of any guests on the podcast are solely their own. They may not reflect the views of Undercover Architect. Undercover Architect endeavours to publish content that is accurate at the time it is published, but does not accept responsibility for content that may or has become inaccurate over time.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send Us A Message! Let us know what you think.Are the surging building consent numbers hiding a deeper economic reality? In Episode 9 of New Zealand Property Insights, Paul and Debbie Roberts unpack three major shifts in the New Zealand financial landscape.In this episode, Paul and Debbie cover:Surging Consents vs. Economic Reality: Stats NZ data reveals 37,534 new homes were consented in the year to February, representing a 12% year-on-year increase. Auckland remains the growth engine, with multi-unit dwellings like townhouses making up over half of all new homes consented. However, Paul and Debbie explain why rising construction and excavation costs are making project feasibilities highly sensitive, and why buyers must use sunset clauses and fixed pricing.The KiwiSaver Shift: On April 1st, the default KiwiSaver contribution rate increased from 3% to 3.5%. An ASB survey found that 51% of people planned to increase their contributions to match this new rate. While this is a minor weekly adjustment—around $7 extra for someone earning $70,000—it has a massive compounding effect over time. We discuss why younger investors stand to benefit the most, despite having the lowest awareness of the changes.The Balanced Property Market: A new CBRE valuers report shows the housing market is currently stable and balanced. First-home buyers are the most active demographic, but they are heavily favoring move-in ready homes. This creates a massive opportunity for savvy investors to purchase unrenovated "do-ups" with less competition and manufacture their own equity in a flat market.Whether you are looking to build a new townhouse, check your KiwiSaver settings, or find hidden property deals, this episode provides the factual insights you need.Resource Links:
Defects in Dubai new builds are more common than most buyers expect — and what gets flagged before handover determines what developers are required to fix. To learn more, visit https://www.gtainspectors.com/ GTA Inspectors City: Dubai Address: Dubai Website: https://www.gtainspectors.com/
In this 50th episode of the Deals Deals Deals Blueprint Podcast, our host Mark Barrett welcomes Mark Jones and Meena Kanagavel, winners of the Property Entrepreneur Advanced Deal of the Year Award, to explore how they scaled from doing an HMO conversion and office conversion to a 9-unit development and delivering an award winning 23-unit scheme. This episode gently touches on the tragic loss of Mark's son Luke just before his 23rd birthday and the reason for their mission to deliver a 23-unit scheme in his memory. We look at their corporate backgrounds and the transferable skills that allowed them to be able to do a 9-unit new build scheme and the 23-unit scheme in Luke's memory. Listen to the actual numbers, how they missed out on a deal which was a blessing, to sourcing the two sites, joint venture structures, their Top Three Tips and the metrics they now use to secure sites. Since joining Property Entrepreneur in 2023, Mark and Meena are now on the PE Advanced program and have also spent the last two years in Josh Keegan's mastermind group, accelerating their growth into larger-scale developments. Deal Breakdown (With £ Per Unit) 9-Unit Scheme Purchase Price: £250,000 (£27,778 per unit) Development Costs: £2,200,000 (£244,444 per unit) Finance Costs: £770,000 (£85,556 per unit) Total Project Cost: £3,200,000 (£355,556 per unit) GDV: £4,055,000 (£450,556 per unit) Profit: £855,000 (£95,000 per unit) 23-Unit Scheme (Deal of the Year) Purchase Price: £1,100,000 (£47,826 per unit) Development Costs: £4,300,000 (£186,957 per unit) Finance Costs: £880,000 (£38,261 per unit) Total Project Cost: £6,280,000 (£273,043 per unit) GDV: £7,450,000 (£323,913 per unit) Gross Profit: £1,170,000 (£50,870 per unit) Combined Figures (Across Both Deals) Total Units Delivered: 32 units Purchase Price: £1,350,000 (£42,188 per unit) Development Costs: £6,500,000 (£203,125 per unit) Finance Costs: £1,650,000 (£51,563 per unit) Total Project Cost: £9,480,000 (£296,250 per unit) Total GDV: £11,505,000 (£359,531 per unit) Total Profit Combined Profit: £2,025,000 (£63,281 per unit) About the Host Mark Barrett – Founder of The HMO Agent Helping landlords and investors build profitable, hands-free portfolios through: Supported Living Lease Partnerships Portfolio building with joint ventures HMO Sales www.thehmoagent.com
Michelle Goheen is a CPA-turned-investor who is redefining the student housing landscape by proving that high-end, purpose-built assets are the key to consistent growth. After discovering the immense potential of the Oxford, Mississippi market, Michelle has successfully built a portfolio of luxury townhome developments that cater to the modern student experience, moving far beyond the stereotypical "college housing" of the past. In this episode, we dive deep into the mechanics of her niche strategy, including the benefits of purchasing entire blocks of new-construction townhomes, the advantages of staying focused on a single high-demand market, and why she chooses to prioritize high-quality, 3-bedroom units. Michelle shares how she leverages her professional background to navigate these complex deals and why new-build projects offer a superior long-term play for savvy investors. - Get Interviewed on the Show! - ================================== Are you a real estate investor with some 'tales from the trenches' you'd like to share with our audience? Want to get great exposure and be seen as a bonafide real estate pro by your friends? Would you like to inspire other people to take action with real estate investing? Then we'd love to interview you! Find out more and pick the date here httpdaveinterviewsyou.com
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In this episode of the Real Estate Pros Podcast, Cody Crabb interviews Jon Minerick, founder of the real estate platform Homecoin. Jon shares how his experience after leaving the Marine Corps led him to create a platform that helps property owners and real estate investors sell homes while reducing listing commission costs. The conversation explores how investors can increase profits when exiting deals, the differences between traditional real estate listings and flat-fee MLS services, and the growing role of software and AI in real estate transactions. Jon also explains how investors can maximize their margins by optimizing costs, pricing properties correctly, and using professional photography to attract buyers. Professional Real Estate Investors - How we can help you: Investor Fuel Mastermind: Learn more about the Investor Fuel Mastermind, including 100% deal financing, massive discounts from vendors and sponsors you're already using, our world class community of over 150 members, and SO much more here: http://www.investorfuel.com/apply Investor Machine Marketing Partnership: Are you looking for consistent, high quality lead generation? Investor Machine is America's #1 lead generation service professional investors. Investor Machine provides true 'white glove' support to help you build the perfect marketing plan, then we'll execute it for you…talking and working together on an ongoing basis to help you hit YOUR goals! Learn more here: http://www.investormachine.com Coaching with Mike Hambright: Interested in 1 on 1 coaching with Mike Hambright? Mike coaches entrepreneurs looking to level up, build coaching or service based businesses (Mike runs multiple 7 and 8 figure a year businesses), building a coaching program and more. Learn more here: https://investorfuel.com/coachingwithmike Attend a Vacation/Mastermind Retreat with Mike Hambright: Interested in joining a "mini-mastermind" with Mike and his private clients on an upcoming "Retreat", either at locations like Cabo San Lucas, Napa, Park City ski trip, Yellowstone, or even at Mike's East Texas "Big H Ranch"? Learn more here: http://www.investorfuel.com/retreat Property Insurance: Join the largest and most investor friendly property insurance provider in 2 minutes. Free to join, and insure all your flips and rentals within minutes! There is NO easier insurance provider on the planet (turn insurance on or off in 1 minute without talking to anyone!), and there's no 15-30% agent mark up through this platform! Register here: https://myinvestorinsurance.com/ New Real Estate Investors - How we can work together: Investor Fuel Club (Coaching and Deal Partner Community): Looking to kickstart your real estate investing career? Join our one of a kind Coaching Community, Investor Fuel Club, where you'll get trained by some of the best real estate investors in America, and partner with them on deals! You don't need $ for deals…we'll partner with you and hold your hand along the way! Learn More here: http://www.investorfuel.com/club —--------------------
Hello, this is Episode 392, and this is Part 2 of my conversation with HOME Method member, Michael, about his recently completed new build in regional Western Australia. [For all resources mentioned in this podcast and a free, downloadable PDF transcript, head to www.undercoverarchitect.com/392] In the last episode, we spoke about the journey from lock up through to handover, the detailing decisions, and what it’s been like to finally move in and live in the home after more than five years of planning and building. If you want to catch up on Part 1, head to www.undercoverarchitect.com/391. And is the third instalment we’ve had from Michael about his project. You can catch previous updates in Episodes 323 and 324, discussing earlier parts of the project. And then Episode 347 and 348, where Michael discussed documentation, approvals, pricing, contracts and commencing construction. Check out those episodes to hear loads of helpful insights and information. In this episode, we talk about the stress of construction - or in Michael’s case, the lack of it. We unpack how selecting the right designer and builder created a collaborative environment rather than an adversarial one. And we explore the role that preparation and education played in building his confidence as a homeowner. Michael also shares the details of how their original external solar sunshading evolved during construction, what they learned about winter sun angles and summer heat, and the very real tension between performance, aesthetics, durability and budget. If you’re trying to balance eaves, hoods, louvres, waterproofing and cost, it’ll be useful to hear how Michael and his team have navigated this. We talk about the completion of the workshop and studio, a part of the project that was initially going to be staged, and why Michael decided to proceed and have it finished in tandem with the home. And finally, Michael reflects on what he would say to someone earlier in their project. His advice about design time, questioning assumptions, understanding your budget, and sticking fast to what matters most will be super helpful to hear. Remember, if you’d like to grab a full transcript of this episode, you can find it plus other helpful links by to www.undercoverarchitect.com/392. Now, let’s dive in! LISTEN TO THE PODCAST NOW. RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS PODCAST: For links, images and resources mentioned in this podcast, head to >>> www.undercoverarchitect.com/392 Accessing my free '44 Ways' E-Book will simplify sustainability and help you create a healthy, low tox and sustainable home. You can download your free copy here >>> https://undercoverarchitect.com/ways Access the support and guidance you need to be confident and empowered when renovating and building your family home inside my flagship online program >>> https://undercoverarchitect.com/courses/the-home-method/ Just a reminder: All content on this podcast is provided by Undercover Architect for reference purposes and as general guidance. It does not take into account specific circumstances and should not be relied on in that way. You should seek independent verification or advice before relying on this content in any circumstances, including but not limited to circumstances where loss or damage may result. The views and opinions of any guests on the podcast are solely their own. They may not reflect the views of Undercover Architect. Undercover Architect endeavours to publish content that is accurate at the time it is published, but does not accept responsibility for content that may or has become inaccurate over time.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hello, this is Episode 391, and in this episode, I’m welcoming back HOME Method member, Michael, to share an update on his new build journey. Now the home is complete, and they’ve been enjoying it for a few months, he has lots to share about the build experience, completion and landscaping, and enjoying the finished home. [For all resources mentioned in this podcast and a free, downloadable PDF transcript, head to www.undercoverarchitect.com/391] This is the third instalment we’ve had from Michael about his project. You can catch previous updates in Episodes 323 and 324, discussing earlier parts of the project. And then Episode 347 and 348, where Michael discussed documentation, approvals, pricing, contracts and commencing construction. Check out those episodes to hear loads of helpful insights and information. When Michael last joined me on the podcast, his roof was on, the home was about to be clad, and his separate workshop hadn’t yet begun. Fast forward to now, and the home reached handover in August 2025. He and his wife have been settling in, shaping the landscaping themselves, refining the details, and actually living in the spaces they spent more than five years planning and building. Michael’s project is a beautifully considered pavilion style home in regional Western Australia. It’s oriented to maximise northern sun, carefully detailed for performance in its climate zone, and designed as a long term transition home as he and his wife step towards retirement from farming. In this conversation, we talk about what unfolded between lock up and handover. The logistics of trades. The unexpected delay with tiling. The coordination of finishes. What surprised him once they moved in. And those small decisions, particularly around lighting and services, that only truly reveal themselves once you’re living in the home. We also dive into landscaping on a sloping site, reusing soil during construction, working with topography rather than fighting it, and how collaboration with a builder and trades can shape not just the outcome, but the experience of the build itself. Remember, if you’d like to grab a full transcript of this episode, you can find it plus other helpful links by to www.undercoverarchitect.com/391. Now, let’s dive in! LISTEN TO THE PODCAST NOW. RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS PODCAST: For links, images and resources mentioned in this podcast, head to >>> www.undercoverarchitect.com/391 Accessing my free '44 Ways' E-Book will simplify sustainability and help you create a healthy, low tox and sustainable home. You can download your free copy here >>> https://undercoverarchitect.com/ways Access the support and guidance you need to be confident and empowered when renovating and building your family home inside my flagship online program >>> https://undercoverarchitect.com/courses/the-home-method/ Just a reminder: All content on this podcast is provided by Undercover Architect for reference purposes and as general guidance. It does not take into account specific circumstances and should not be relied on in that way. You should seek independent verification or advice before relying on this content in any circumstances, including but not limited to circumstances where loss or damage may result. The views and opinions of any guests on the podcast are solely their own. They may not reflect the views of Undercover Architect. Undercover Architect endeavours to publish content that is accurate at the time it is published, but does not accept responsibility for content that may or has become inaccurate over time.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Complete and ready for you! Welcome to Somerset Ridge, East Edmonds newest luxury home community, offering beautiful hilltop views, mature trees, and stunning sunsets. This brand-new custom home by Ripple Creek Homes sits on a quiet cul-de-sac and bl
New construction homes are booming across the Triangle. A report from Realtor.com ranked the Raleigh area as one of the top 10 metros in the country for new home construction. WRAL 5 On Your Side reporter Keely Arthur speaks with WRAL digital producer Jaylin Jones and shares that new doesn't always mean perfect. What buyers need to check before they sign on the dotted line.
Swimmers say they are anxious about going in the sea at Hythe because of the amount of sewage being discharged into the water. The group regularly travel from Ashford to swim at sunrise, but say they've seen an increasing number of floating objects. Hear from one of the group, and we've had a response from Southern Water. Also in today's podcast, a Kent campaigner's told us she has some concerns over the government's plans to reform the special educational needs system. Yesterday, they announced a £4 billion package and say more youngsters with SEN will be taught in mainstream schools by offering language therapists and specialist teacher training. Lisa Lloyd from Aylesford has some concerns. We've been hearing from the bosses of a Kent vineyard about how they've been impacted by the wet start to the year. Bosses at Nucleus Winery at Fort Borstal say heavy and persistent rainfall can wash nutrients away from the soil and hamper harvesting efforts. A dental practice has opened on a new-build estate in north Kent after hundreds of residents called for one. Smile Tech Dental's set up a branch at The Prep Rooms in Castle Hill which is part of Ebbsfleet Garden City and is designed to be a one-stop shop for people living there. And in sport, Gillingham's Marcus Wyllie has gone out on load for the rest of the season. The striker hasn't played a league game for the Gills in four months and has moved to National South side Ebbsfleet United. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Hannah had avoided one part of the house since childhood — the addition.It wasn't the older side with its natural creaks and settling sounds. It was the newer build, especially the downstairs bathroom beneath a small loft. Even as a child, the space made her feel exposed. Watched.When she moved back home at eighteen and began living there alone, the unease sharpened. The bathroom door tested its lock while she stood inside. The mirror fogged with handprints that didn't match her own. The cats reacted to something beside her that she couldn't see.What unsettled her most wasn't the activity — it was the pattern. Childhood nightmares of a man near a boiler cupboard. Plumbing. Enclosed spaces. The loft positioned directly above the sink.For the first time, she stopped avoiding the addition. And something seemed to respond.#TrueGhostStories #HauntedHouse #SomethingInTheLoft #ParanormalExperience #RealGhostStory #AfterMidnight #UnseenPresence #ShadowInTheWalls #HauntedBathroom #ItWasWaiting Love real ghost stories? Want even more?Become a supporter and unlock exclusive extras, ad-free episodes, and advanced access:
Hannah had avoided one part of the house since childhood — the addition.It wasn't the older side with its natural creaks and settling sounds. It was the newer build, especially the downstairs bathroom beneath a small loft. Even as a child, the space made her feel exposed. Watched.When she moved back home at eighteen and began living there alone, the unease sharpened. The bathroom door tested its lock while she stood inside. The mirror fogged with handprints that didn't match her own. The cats reacted to something beside her that she couldn't see.What unsettled her most wasn't the activity — it was the pattern. Childhood nightmares of a man near a boiler cupboard. Plumbing. Enclosed spaces. The loft positioned directly above the sink.For the first time, she stopped avoiding the addition. And something seemed to respond.#TrueGhostStories #HauntedHouse #SomethingInTheLoft #ParanormalExperience #RealGhostStory #AfterMidnight #UnseenPresence #ShadowInTheWalls #HauntedBathroom #ItWasWaitingLove real ghost stories? Want even more?Become a supporter and unlock exclusive extras, ad-free episodes, and advanced access:
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Home owners could be left covering the costs of defective work on their properties once an overhaul of the Building Act is complete. The Government plans to give itself the ability to temporarily suspend the requirement for consumer protections to be put in place in the building sector. NZ Herald Wellington business editor Jenee Tibshraeny explains further. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Eoin Ó Broin, Dublin Mid-West TD and Sinn Féin's spokesperson on Housing, discusses figures showing the Government has only met 30% of its target for new-build social homes so far this year.
Millicent and Milo thought buying a home would take months—until they listened to Millicent's mom. With a lease ending and low expectations, they closed on their first home in under 30 days thanks to prep work, a unicorn team, and the confidence to act fast. What started as a casual conversation turned into a life-changing decision for Millicent and Milo. Encouraged by Millicent's mom—an avid How to Buy a Home listener—they reached out with just weeks left on their lease. The result: they closed on a new construction home in under 30 days. In this interview, they walk through the entire process: from discovering they were more prepared than they thought, to negotiating with builders who claimed there were “no incentives,” to how their unicorn team saved them thousands in closing costs and helped them avoid costly pitfalls. They also share practical tips for other first-time buyers—like how to handle earnest money, what radon testing revealed in a brand-new home, and why measuring your laundry space before buying appliances is non-negotiable. This episode is a real-world example of what's possible when preparation meets the right support system—and yes, it all started with listening to mom. “After talking to the unicorn lender, we realized—we were actually ready. That gave us the confidence to go for it.” – Millicent HIGHLIGHTS Why you should never sign in at a builder's office without representationHow they got $10K in seller credits and avoided paying full closing costsWorking with the builder's lender vs. the unicorn lenderWhat radon testing revealed (and why you should always do it)How they managed the buying and moving process in under 30 daysThe importance of not spending any money before closing—even on appliancesWhat they're doing now to prepare for their next home (and investment property)How having a unicorn team made all the difference—even with a builder purchaseConnect with me to find a trusted realtor in your area or to answer your burning questions!Subscribe to our YouTube Channel @HowToBuyaHomeInstagram @HowtoBuyAHomePodcastTik Tok @HowToBuyAHomeVisit our Resource Center to "Ask David" AND get your FREE Home Buying Starter Kit!David Sidoni, the "How to Buy a Home Guy," is a seasoned real estate professional and consumer advocate with two decades of experience helping first-time homebuyers navigate the real estate market. His podcast, "How to Buy a Home," is a trusted resource for anyone looking to buy their first home. It offers expert advice, actionable tips, and inspiring stories from real first-time homebuyers. With a focus on making the home-buying process accessible and understandable, David breaks down complex topics into easy-to-follow steps, covering everything from budgeting and financing to finding the right home and making an offer. Subscribe for regular market updates, and leave a review to help us reach more people. Ready for an honest, informed home-buying experience? Viva la Unicorn Revolution - join us!
Join hosts Jake and Riley in this lively episode of the Toyota Garage Podcast, where they welcome special guests Mike and Nate. Dive into the excitement as they share insights on their latest build, preparation for the King of the Hammers, and upcoming desert racing plans. With four voices in the mix, expect a whirlwind of laughter, jokes, and engaging stories. Don't miss out on this fun-filled episode!Follow Jake on Instagram at @BrothersBound and Riley at @Turdle4r Connect with both on @Toyotagaragepodcast page for more updates and conversations.
Hello! This is Episode 378, and it’s Part 2 of my conversation with HOME Method members Fionna and Ed, who are building a new home in Canberra on a challenging but amazing site, where the home design responds to the unique site conditions, as well as the goals they have for their lifestyle into the future. [For all resources mentioned in this podcast and a free, downloadable PDF transcript, head to www.undercoverarchitect.com/378] If you’ve missed out on the first part of this conversation, head back to Episode 377 to learn more about how they secured their block, the due diligence they went through, and getting started on their project. You can find that at www.undercoverarchitect.com/377 In this latest update, you’ll hear how they collaborated with their architect through the design process. We also explore the practicalities of budget management during design and how they selected their builder. Fionna and Ed also share the detailed thinking behind elements like their flat roof design, airtightness, threshold detailing, and passive performance. And how their team’s professionalism, transparency, and willingness to upskill gave them complete confidence through the process. If you’re looking to better understand how to work with your team, manage your budget, or prepare for the complexities of building well, this is an incredibly generous and insightful episode I’m sure you’ll find super helpful. Remember, if you’d like to grab a full transcript of this episode, you can find all of that by heading to www.undercoverarchitect.com/378. Now, let’s dive in! RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS PODCAST: For links, images and resources mentioned in this podcast, head to >>> www.undercoverarchitect.com/378 Accessing my free '44 Ways' E-Book will simplify sustainability and help you create a healthy, low tox and sustainable home. You can download your free copy here >>> https://undercoverarchitect.com/ways Access the support and guidance you need to be confident and empowered when designing, renovating or building your future home inside my signature online program, HOME Method >>> https://undercoverarchitect.com/courses/the-home-method/ Just a reminder: All content on this podcast is provided by Undercover Architect for reference purposes and as general guidance. It does not take into account specific circumstances and should not be relied on in that way. You should seek independent verification or advice before relying on this content in any circumstances, including but not limited to circumstances where loss or damage may result. The views and opinions of any guests on the podcast are solely their own. They may not reflect the views of Undercover Architect. Undercover Architect endeavours to publish content that is accurate at the time it is published, but does not accept responsibility for content that may or has become inaccurate over time.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Health Minister has revealed her intention to recommend a new-build hospital in the Midwest. Jennifer Carroll MacNeill has spoken to the region's 14 TDs and senators at a meeting organised by Bodyke Fine Gael TD Joe Cooney in relation to the recommendations of the HIQA review of emergency care capacity in Clare, Limerick and North Tipperary. Minister Carroll MacNeill says she will pursue both Option A and Option B, meaning further expansion of University Hospital Limerick campus as well as the extension of the campus to a second nearby site, while confirming she will keep Option C, which involves the development of a new Model 3 hospital in the region, as a "live option". Meelick Fianna Fáil Deputy Cathal Crowe believes it's a very positive result.
Property Llama crossed $1 million in annual recurring revenue in Q3 2025 - a milestone achieved by fewer than 10% of startups. Co-founders Chris Lopez and Richard McGirr share how radical focus, systems excellence, and a validated fund-of-funds model drove record capital raises during Colorado's challenging real estate market.
Denver real estate inventory reached 12,500 active listings in October 2025, up 14% year over year. The rental market shows significant softness with properties averaging 27 days to lease and requiring multiple price drops. Distressed new construction opportunities are emerging at 37% below original cost as the market adjusts.
The housing market isn't broken, it's shifting. And smart investors are shifting with it. Keith Weinhold returns to explain why affordability is squeezed, why owners aren't selling, and why prices remain stubbornly strong despite lower sales volume. He also reveals where the numbers still pencil, which markets offer real yield, and why new construction is becoming one of the most overlooked investor opportunities right now. Connect with Kieth: https://getricheducation.com/ Highlights: 03:10 - Affordability Squeeze — Inflation, prices, and rates 5:05 - Sales Volume Drop 09:15 - Rates In Context 11:30 - Lock-In Effect 19:40 - New-Build Edge — Builder rate buydowns + lower insurance 33:10 - FHA Fourplex Play Quote: "The best use of your dollar isn't making your money work, it's making other people's money work: the bank's, the tenants', the government's." Recommended Resources: Accredited Investors, you're invited to Join the Cashflow Investor Club to learn how you can partner with Kevin Bupp on current and upcoming opportunities to create passive cash flow and build wealth. Join the Club! If you're a high net worth investor with capital to deploy in the next 12 months and you want to build passive income and wealth with a trusted partner, go to InvestWithKB.com for opportunities to invest in real estate projects alongside Kevin and his team. Looking for the ultimate guide to passive investing? Grab a copy of my latest book, The Cash Flow Investor at KevinBupp.com. Tap into a wealth of free information on Commercial Real Estate Investing by listening to past podcast episodes at KevinBupp.com/Podcast.
Think new homes don't need inspections? Think again. In this episode, we're joined by Chris Kiminki, owner of Green Star Home Inspections, who specializes in inspecting brand-new construction. Chris breaks down why even newly built homes can hide costly issues, what phase inspections are, and how they protect buyers throughout the building process.From foundations and framing to final walk-throughs, Chris explains what homeowners should look out for and why an independent inspection is one of the smartest investments you can make in new construction. Whether you're building your dream home or considering a spec house, this conversation will give you the knowledge to move forward with confidence.To connect with Chris check out his website: https://www.greenstarpropertyinspections.comSend us a textEnjoyed this episode? Share it with friends and family or leave us a review! Have questions or stories to share? Send them our way, and they might be featured in a future episode! Stay Connected:- Follow us on Instagram and Facebook for more updates and visuals.- Visit our website at NestologyPodcast.com for additional resources and episode archives.- Email us at NestologyPodcast@gmail.com with your questions and stories!
Finally — some good news for first-time homebuyers. Housing supply is rising, interest rates are dipping, and builders are offering real incentives. This episode breaks down why 2025 may finally be your chance to buy smarter — before competition heats back up.For years, first-time buyers have been stuck facing high prices, low inventory, and discouraging rates. But late summer 2025 is bringing a shift: seven major U.S. cities are now officially buyers markets, mortgage rates are dropping back into the mid-5% range, and builders are cutting prices while adding incentives.David Sidoni explains what this means for your monthly payment, why timing matters, and how to create your personal rent replacement strategy before bidding wars return. You'll also hear a success story from listeners Will and Annie, who started their planning early and are now thriving as homeowners in their 20s.If you've been waiting for your opening, this could be the time to act.“Interest rates just dropped from 7% to 5.5%. That's almost $400 a month back in your pocket — for the same home.”HighlightsWhy seven U.S. cities just tipped into official buyers marketsHow FHA loans at 5.5% can save first-time buyers nearly $400 a monthThe surprising drop in new construction home prices across one-third of major marketsWhat builder incentives really mean for your budgetWhy starting your rent replacement strategy now gives you a big advantageReal first-time buyer success story: Will and Annie, ages 26 & 27Referenced Episodes388 - The Playbook VOL. 1 - The Rent Replacement Strategy389 - The Playbook VOL. 2: Your Last Lease EverConnect with me to find a trusted realtor in your area or to answer your burning questions!Subscribe to our YouTube Channel @HowToBuyaHomeInstagram @HowtoBuyAHomePodcastTik Tok @HowToBuyAHomeVisit our Resource Center to "Ask David" AND get your FREE Home Buying Starter Kit!David Sidoni, the "How to Buy a Home Guy," is a seasoned real estate professional and consumer advocate with two decades of experience helping first-time homebuyers navigate the real estate market. His podcast, "How to Buy a Home," is a trusted resource for anyone looking to buy their first home. It offers expert advice, actionable tips, and inspiring stories from real first-time homebuyers. With a focus on making the home-buying process accessible and understandable, David breaks down complex topics into easy-to-follow steps, covering everything from budgeting and financing to finding the right home and making an offer. Subscribe for regular market updates, and leave a review to help us reach more people. Ready for an honest, informed home-buying experience? Viva la Unicorn Revolution - join us!
Developers often pitch furniture packages as a quick and easy way to get your new property rental-ready. But are they really worth the $35,000 price tag … or are you just paying for convenience?In this episode, Ed and Andrew dig into a real example of a $35k furniture pack for a Queenstown townhouse and compare it against what you'd spend furnishing the same property yourself.You'll learn:What's actually included in a $35k furniture package (and how much the same items cost from mainstream retailers)The 3 simple tests to tell if a furniture pack is good value … or a rip-offWhen it makes sense to pay for convenience, and when you're better off doing it yourselfIf you're considering a New Build or an Airbnb property, this episode gives you the framework to make sure you're not overpaying for “extras.”Don't forget to create your free Opes+ account here.For more from Opes Partners:Sign up for the weekly Private Property newsletterInstagramTikTok
If you think buying a brand new home guarantees you'll be free from defects, Brittney's story will completely shatter that assumption, and potentially save you from a nightmare that nearly destroyed her family's health and finances.Today I'm sharing a deeply personal and eye-opening conversation with Brittney, who purchased what she thought was her dream home from a well-known Texas builder in December 2023. Within just 1 month of moving in, she began experiencing terrifying symptoms: gasping for air in her sleep, neurological issues that left her nearly bedridden, and a persistent musty smell that no one else seemed to notice.What followed was a two-and-a-half-year nightmare of fighting for answers while her entire family was slowly poisoned by their own home. After hiring the best mold inspector in Texas, they discovered an astronomical 2 million spore count throughout the house – when even 50,000 would be considered dangerous. The root causes? No vapor barrier wrap, an oversized HVAC system, and construction practices that created the perfect storm for mold growth.Brittany's story exposes the dark reality of new construction defects, builder cover-ups, and the nearly impossible task of getting out of a mortgage on an uninhabitable home. But more importantly, she shares the practical steps she's taking in her new home to prevent this from happening again, and the proactive monitoring systems every homeowner should consider.In today's episode, we're talking about:The shocking construction defects Why builder-hired mold inspectors can't be trusted The financial nightmare of escaping a defective home 5 practical steps you can take in any homeHow to be proactive rather than reactive Connect with me: Instagram
Hello! This is Episode 370, and in it, I’m catching up again with HOME Method member, Tatiana, as she continues the journey of designing and planning her new family home in regional Queensland with her partner and three boys. In this episode, we dive into more of the details, including exploring how Tatiana is thinking ahead about her kitchen and bathrooms, researching materials and layouts that will work for her climate, and looking at ways to minimise maintenance and avoid common pitfalls. [For all resources mentioned in this podcast and a free, downloadable PDF transcript, head to www.undercoverarchitect.com/370] In Part 1 in the last podcast, Episode 369, we talked about keeping the design simple to suit their budget, making key layout choices, how Tatiana has found their budget constraints helpful to keep them on track, and collaborating closely with their building designer and builder. (You can find that episode at www.undercoverarchitect.com/369) In Part 2, we talk about navigating cost allowances, how to work with joiners and suppliers when budgets are tight, and where off-the-shelf items might make sense. And Tatiana shares her honest thoughts on finance, including the overwhelm many homeowners feel, and we discuss when and how to start meaningful conversations with a mortgage broker to support design decisions. Lastly, we explore blower door testing, what it is, when to do it, and how it can improve building performance, especially in sustainable or airtight homes. If you’re preparing for your own project and want to hear how to juggle big-picture planning with the smaller details, while keeping your budget and goals in balance, I think you’ll find this episode really valuable. Remember, if you’d like to grab a full transcript of this episode, plus links to resources we discuss, you can find it by heading to www.undercoverarchitect.com/370. Now, let’s dive in! RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS PODCAST: For links, images and resources mentioned in this podcast, head to >>> www.undercoverarchitect.com/370 Accessing my free '44 Ways' E-Book will simplify sustainability and help you create a healthy, low tox and sustainable home. You can download your free copy here >>> https://undercoverarchitect.com/ways Access the support and guidance you need to be confident and empowered when designing, renovating or building your future home inside my signature online program, HOME Method >>> https://undercoverarchitect.com/courses/the-home-method/ Just a reminder: All content on this podcast is provided by Undercover Architect for reference purposes and as general guidance. It does not take into account specific circumstances and should not be relied on in that way. You should seek independent verification or advice before relying on this content in any circumstances, including but not limited to circumstances where loss or damage may result. The views and opinions of any guests on the podcast are solely their own. They may not reflect the views of Undercover Architect. Undercover Architect endeavours to publish content that is accurate at the time it is published, but does not accept responsibility for content that may or has become inaccurate over time.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hello! This is Episode 368, and it’s Part 2 of my conversation with HOME Method members, Jan and Landon, who are currently building a passive house home for themselves in Sydney’s north. In this episode, we’re diving into a few key updates, starting with their Granny Flat and how its design and construction are coming together. We also discuss interior design selections, and some challenging stormwater issues they’re needing to resolve. [For all resources mentioned in this podcast and a free, downloadable PDF transcript, head to www.undercoverarchitect.com/368] If you haven’t listened to Part 1 of my conversation with Jan and Landon in the last episode, head back to Episode 367 to hear more. You can find that at www.undercoverarchitect.com/367 Jan and Landon first appeared on the podcast in Episodes 338 and 339 to introduce us to their project, so those episodes are there for you to hear more about their journey and where it all began. In this episode, we also chat through a few specific things they’re navigating right now, and I share some suggestions on what their next best steps might be. You’ll hear us talk about how they’re working with their hydrologist and builder to figure out a stormwater solution for a pretty tricky site. We discuss the process of choosing an Interior Designer and building confidence around making selections, especially for kitchen and bathroom finishes. Jan’s been feeling a bit unsure here, so we spent some time talking it through and helping her move forward with more ease. And we also talk about their Granny Flat in terms of airtightness, blower door testing, and what might be possible even though the intention is not to get it certified at Passive House standards. We also talk about white paint, and ALL.THE.CHOICES. there … and which one is my preferred. It’s another great episode if you’re wondering what it looks like to move forward with clarity, even when there are still lots of decisions to make. Remember, if you’d like to grab a full transcript of this episode, you can find that by heading to www.undercoverarchitect.com/368. Now, let’s dive in! RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS PODCAST: For links, images and resources mentioned in this podcast, head to >>> www.undercoverarchitect.com/368 Accessing my free '44 Ways' E-Book will simplify sustainability and help you create a healthy, low tox and sustainable home. You can download your free copy here >>> https://undercoverarchitect.com/ways Access the support and guidance you need to be confident and empowered when designing, renovating or building your future home inside my signature online program, HOME Method >>> https://undercoverarchitect.com/courses/the-home-method/ Just a reminder: All content on this podcast is provided by Undercover Architect for reference purposes and as general guidance. It does not take into account specific circumstances and should not be relied on in that way. You should seek independent verification or advice before relying on this content in any circumstances, including but not limited to circumstances where loss or damage may result. The views and opinions of any guests on the podcast are solely their own. They may not reflect the views of Undercover Architect. Undercover Architect endeavours to publish content that is accurate at the time it is published, but does not accept responsibility for content that may or has become inaccurate over time. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hello! This is Episode 366, and in it, I’m diving into the Drama Triangle and how it can show up in the communication and relationships involved in your renovation or new build project. This episode is a little different to the usual tips, strategies, and homeowner stories I share here. But I know from experience - personally and professionally - that how you communicate can make or break your project journey. [For all resources mentioned in this podcast and a free, downloadable PDF transcript, head to www.undercoverarchitect.com/366] When things get stressful, uncertain, or emotionally charged, it’s easy to fall into unhelpful patterns without even realising it. You might shut down, lash out, try to fix everything for everyone, or feel like you’re walking on eggshells. These responses often come from roles we unconsciously play. Roles like Victim, Persecutor, or Rescuer, are part of a well-known psychological model called the Drama Triangle. In this episode, I’ll walk you through what the Drama Triangle is, why it’s so common in building and renovating, and how you can shift out of these roles into something far more empowering, using what’s known as the Empowerment Dynamic. Whether you’re dealing with a tricky team member, struggling to make decisions, or feeling overwhelmed by the process, this episode will give you fresh tools and insights to approach things differently… with more clarity, confidence, and control. As always, if you’d like to access a full transcript of this episode and links to the resources I mention, head to www.undercoverarchitect.com/366. Now, let’s dive in! RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS PODCAST: For links, images and resources mentioned in this podcast, head to >>> www.undercoverarchitect.com/366 Accessing my free '44 Ways' E-Book will simplify sustainability and help you create a healthy, low tox and sustainable home. You can download your free copy here >>> https://undercoverarchitect.com/ways Access the support and guidance you need to be confident and empowered when renovating and building your family home inside my flagship online program >>> https://undercoverarchitect.com/courses/the-home-method/ Just a reminder: All content on this podcast is provided by Undercover Architect for reference purposes and as general guidance. It does not take into account specific circumstances and should not be relied on in that way. You should seek independent verification or advice before relying on this content in any circumstances, including but not limited to circumstances where loss or damage may result. The views and opinions of any guests on the podcast are solely their own. They may not reflect the views of Undercover Architect. Undercover Architect endeavours to publish content that is accurate at the time it is published, but does not accept responsibility for content that may or has become inaccurate over time.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kay Properties invites Cove Capital Investments executives to describe a new Build-to-Rent Delaware Statutory Trust offering, Cove Texas Build-to-Rent 97 DST currently available on the Kay Properties & Investments online marketplace at www.kpi1031.com.
Send us a textTenants are happier than owners.(and that's not the only surprising truth about new builds).I chatted Hannah Marsh, a co-founder of HomeViews, the biggest property review platform in the UK - dubbed the TripAdvisor for property - and recently acquired by Rightmove.In this episode of the podcast, she shares what she learned scaling and selling two startups. She also shared the surprising results of data on Build to Rent from Rightmove and HomeViews, and what opportunities the result - including:● Why tenants rate their experience higher than owners - challenging the assumption that ownership = satisfaction. ● The myth of sustainability - and which residents really care. Hint: it's not the young, despite media headlines. ● The features renters value most - but operators don't promote - like security and repairs. ● The branding blind spot (and opportunity) - only 56% of BTR residents know they live in a "Build to Rent" home.Guest website: https://www.homeviews.com/Guest LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hannah-marsh-32a82416/Host LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/annaclareharper/Host website: https://www.greenresi.com/
Hello! This is Episode 363, and in it, I’m chatting with HOME Method member, Shauna, who has recently completed her new family home. Shauna is a sustainability practitioner by profession. So, what does someone who works in sustainability do when creating their long-term family home? Well, you’ll hear how she approached her new build with intention, clear objectives, and a pragmatic approach that balanced the realities of her budget and site with her overall goals and wishlist in her newly built home. [For all resources mentioned in this podcast and a free, downloadable PDF transcript, head to www.undercoverarchitect.com/363] In this episode, I talk with Shauna about how she identified her objectives, and worked to create an incredibly comprehensive Design Brief, using the HOME Method Brief Builder Template and Room Notes as her guide and template. You’ll hear how she very quickly realised that this wasn’t about striving for perfection - which in fact can be paralysing for many in their projects, and a slippery slope in all the competing demands of a renovation or new build project journey. Instead, Shauna focused on what mattered most - identifying her key objectives, understanding her constraints, and making deliberate, well-informed choices to do the best she could within them. We talk about how she navigated some serious challenges: purchasing a derelict home in a brilliant location, tackling a steep and complex site, managing the project as a single parent, and balancing her values with a realistic budget. Along the way she made trade-offs whilst provisioning for future upgrades and created a home that supports the sensory needs of her family. You’ll hear us discuss how she used a Design-Build builder who handled the design inhouse and how she was actively involved throughout, ensuring she could get access to site and review works as they progressed. Throughout the project, Shauna stayed clear on her values, true to what she was seeking to achieve, and used her Design Brief and well-researched preparation to guide her, backing herself to make the best decisions along the way. What I love most is how this project has ended with Shauna feeling proud, confident, and content, not only because she’s created a comfortable and functional home, but also now lives in an authentic expression of her priorities and purpose. This is such a fantastic conversation, especially for those who worry that they can’t do “everything perfectly.” Shauna’s story shows what’s possible when you stay connected to what matters and give yourself permission to build the best you can, with what you have, right now, ensuring you’re prepared and well-researched to realise the full potential of your budget, site and life. I hope you find this conversation super helpful as you get ready for your project. Remember, if you’d like to grab a full transcript of this episode, plus links to some helpful resources, you can find that by heading to www.undercoverarchitect.com/363. Now, let’s dive in! RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS PODCAST: For links, images and resources mentioned in this podcast, head to >>> www.undercoverarchitect.com/363 Accessing my free '44 Ways' E-Book will simplify sustainability and help you create a healthy, low tox and sustainable home. You can download your free copy here >>> https://undercoverarchitect.com/ways Access the support and guidance you need to be confident and empowered when renovating and building your family home inside my flagship online program >>> https://undercoverarchitect.com/courses/the-home-method/ Just a reminder: All content on this podcast is provided by Undercover Architect for reference purposes and as general guidance. It does not take into account specific circumstances and should not be relied on in that way. You should seek independent verification or advice before relying on this content in any circumstances, including but not limited to circumstances where loss or damage may result. The views and opinions of any guests on the podcast are solely their own. They may not reflect the views of Undercover Architect. Undercover Architect endeavours to publish content that is accurate at the time it is published, but does not accept responsibility for content that may or has become inaccurate over time.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If you live in a new build, or know someone who does, who might already be all too familiar with the fact that Britain has a housing problem. Yes we have a severe shortage of housing, and the government has promised to build 1.5million new homes by the end of parliament - but something which is affecting many people but remains underreported is the terrible quality of the houses being built.Will Dunn is joined by Anoosh Chakelian who has written this week's cover story: Britain's new-build nightmare Submit a question for a future episode: You Ask Us Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The largest grid operator in the U.S., PJM, has more than 3,000 active projects in its interconnection queue, more than four other ISOs combined. And it used to be easy to build in Texas, but ERCOT is facing the same challenges as other regions. Spearmint Energy's Andrew Waranch and Gina Wolf examine the nuances of building ISO supply in this episode of Power Plays.
In this episode, we welcome Susan Barry, host of the Top Floor podcast and founder/CEO of Hive Marketing. Dive into Susan's extensive background in hospitality, from her early days in restaurant catering to her significant role in Starwood, opening New Build hotels. Discover her journey of starting her own business during the financial crisis and evolving it into a B2B marketing powerhouse in the hospitality industry. Susan shares how she launched her podcast, Top Floor, and its growth over the last four years, while discussing the state of the hospitality industry, technology gaps, and trends. Tune in for an engaging conversation that covers the importance of treating teams well, bringing back the essence of hospitality, and the future of hotel and short-term rental integration. Don't miss Susan's invaluable insights and her passion for the industry's progression! Connect with Susan Barry: LinkedIn Hive Marketing The Top Floor Podcast SLICK50 - for 50% off LinkedIn Content Made Easy Connect with Wil: LinkedIn Instagram This episode is brought to you by our sponsors at: Hostfully – $500 off onboarding fee using code SLICK500 - Connect with Frank here! Send Squared, the Hubspot for Hospitality Brands & Professionals! Get your business and leads organized and automated with Send Squared, the industry's best CRM! ——– Thank you for tuning into our podcast! Slick Talk is a Hospitality.FM production, and you can find more of our shows at Hospitality.FM or anywhere else you listen to your podcasts! Listen to more episodes on our website and take a look at our amazing podcast and network sponsors that make this all possible! You can also listen to our Monday morning podcast, Good Morning Hospitality, where we discuss the industry in a more casual setting! If you ever want to contact us for guest suggestions or anything else related to the podcast, please fill out our contact form, and we will be in touch! Last but not least, we love to connect on LinkedIn! Let's connect there so you can see the daily content we post beyond the podcast! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The huns are tearing more hunks of bread apart and discuss nature reserves and dreams of holidays to Greece but then a reversed tarot tells them about monetary ruin. This week you're treated to Financial Huns with some real bad advice about chasing wealth. Should we try and get Martin Lewis as a guest? This is a COW (Creep of the Week) SPESHY. We love your stories and why not get into them! Story 1 -Big Suze narrates a terrifying story from Jade, about a haunted NEW BUILD and a psychic...Story 2 - Hannah tells us about a spooky story about a scary attic room in a Uni flat, from Char. This one is disturbing... Story 3 - Big S tells a story from Rae writing from Nigeria about her horrifying experience in primary school. This puts the Debbie in Debbie Downer. Story 4Kari from Texas has a littley for us, narrated by Hannah. This deserved THE FIRST PRIZE. A star all round. We end the eppy with the game 'Does He Love You'. Obv.LOVE YOU HUNS xoxo JOIN OUR PATREON! EXTRA bonus episodes AND a monthly ghost hunt for just £4.50! Or £6 for AD-FREE EPS and weekly AGONY HUNS! We'll solve your problems huns! Sign up here:www.patreon.com/GhostHuns
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