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The Elephant In The Room Property Podcast | Inside Australian Real Estate
As digital platforms and online portals become more sophisticated, the relationship between sellers, agents, and buyers have shifted as well… But to what degree? How are buyers' data and information being treated in the online space? Is your privacy as a buyer compromised? Should you consider buying property in an online portal? Today, we are joined by Simon Hope, General Manager of Product for Residential at REA Group, to help us understand the nuts and bolts of search engines, online property portals, data collection, and loads more! If you enjoyed the show, do like, rate, subscribe, and share us on social media and if you have your own questions you need clarity on, email us at questions@theelephantintheroom.com.au! See you in the episode! Episode Highlights: REA's grand vision [02:10] Are real estate agents creating friction between buyers and sellers? [05:35] The property pricing problem with agents [08:11] How REA is addressing real estate pricing and trust issues [11:30] What information do online platforms collect from buyers? [14:07] How REA helps agents and buyers [18:06] The shifting conditions of online privacy and behaviour [21:23] Who owns the data buyers enter in online portals? [23:52] REA's answer to cybercrime and off market sales [26:44] Buying property on vs off portal [32:00] Will online portals replace real estate agents in the future? [37:27] REA's plans on domestic market expansion [38:49] Navigating and embracing innovative property solutions [43:37] Should there be concerns over the amount of data online portals hold? [47:01] Links from the Show: REA News: Vendors selling their homes off-market could be costing themselves plenty REA Website Connect with Us: Looking for a Sydney Buyers Agent? www.gooddeeds.com.au Work with Veronica: https://linktr.ee/veronicamorgan Looking for a Mortgage Broker? www.wealthful.com.au Work with Chris: hello@wealthful.com.au Send in your questions to: questions@theelephantintheroom.com.au Find this episode on our website: https://www.theelephantintheroom.com.au/podcasts/221 If you've enjoyed this episode, don't forget to like, share, rate and subscribe for more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode Alex and Ross are joined by Dr. Simon Hope of Stirling University to discuss the role and scope of political philosophy; what do we do when we do political philosophy and whose viewpoint gets to count?
I wanted to try something a bit different with this episode: this is the first of a short series of interviews with recruitment professionals in the games industry. Our goal is to find out what recruiters seek out in potential game producers from associate to EP and beyond, from product manager to project manager. We also want to know what's changed during coronavirus and how they see recruitment changing moving forwards. Simon Hope from Aardvark Swift joins us in this episode. Aardvark is one of a handful of rock solid game recruitment companies in the UK and were the first that I know of to start a game-production-specific newsletter with jobs, advice and relevant news, along with a recent podcast. I was really pleased with the topics we managed to cover in this session, as well as the generous insights from Simon. Please enjoy.You can visit Aardvark Swift here:https://aswift.com/Topics include:00:00 Intro08:10 Advice for people who are trying to become producers for the first time10:40 Can an Associate Producer come straight out of University?13:50 Advice for those stepping up to Producer15:20 Role differences between pc/console & mobile19:00 The most difficult production roles to place21:20 The traits of a successful producer24:50 Senior levels28:00 Support for producers moving up31:10 How the industry is shifting34:00 The impact of covid-19 and remote working38:00 Care & Health and a producer's responsibilities43:00 Handling different needs and standardising time in/out45:20 Why would anyone want to be a producer?48:50 Long-term relationships50:20 Studios returning to work: how will they handle health and dynamic teams?58:00 What is next for Aardvark Swift and Simon?61:00 FarewellsThanks again to Simon and the team at Aardvark Swift!https://aswift.com/We would love feedback - leave it anywhere we can reach it! For more articles and interviews with producers and others in the games industry, check out:http://www.game-production.comABOUT GAME-PRODUCTION.COMOur Vision is to enable games industry professionals to plan better, lead better and stop the crunch culture, through building a community of support, knowledge and training.Please visit the website, which exists as a place to gather and chat, swap ideas and learn from each other, accumulate expertise and even accreditation. We are gradually building a library of podcasts, videos, training, articles and guides. Please join us.http://www.game-production.comJOIN US:Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/gameproductioncommunityWebsite: https://www.game-production.com
Lucy Winterburn, Director of Investment at Savills Investment Management, Alex Moss, Director at the Real Estate Research Centre at Cass Business School and Simon Hope, Head of Global Capital Markets at Savills join Guy Ruddle to discuss how Impact Investment is reshaping the global real estate landscape.
The boys are back at it with their pal Simon Hope to talk ALL things wrestling!! On this episode the gang talk about... - AEW - WWE - NXT - 3-2-1 BATTLE - DEFY - WAC - #FixWWE2k20 - NWA - Tyson Furry - FOX - friendship.
In an ever more turbulent geo-political landscape where should global investors put their money? In the first of a new podcast series, Savills panellists discuss the risks and opportunities in today’s global capital markets. Join Guy Ruddle and guests: Simon Hope, executive director and head of the global markets team at Savills; Heidi Learner, chief economist at Savills Studley; and Adam Petrillo, head of logistics services in the US, also at Savills Studley.
Simon Hope is the Founder and Chief Auctioneer of H&H Classics in the United Kingdom. He has over thirty years of experience on the rostrum in auctioning specialist commodities. In addition to classic cars, motorcycles, and aircraft he has sold a host of other genres. Simon has been an avid classic car enthusiast from an early age and purchased his first classic car, a 1947 Sunbeam Talbot Ten saloon in 1974. Since then he’s owned dozens of classics including Jaguars, Aston Martins, Maseratis, Lotus, Ferraris and and many other marques. Simon has raced, run the London to Brighton event, the Mille Miglia, Peking to Paris, and numerous rallies. In 2018 H&H celebrates their 25th consecutive year as a specialist auctioneer of Classic Cars and Motorcycles. Congratulations Simon!