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Real Estate Right
Ep62: Will Walton- Making the Tree Change

Real Estate Right

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 28:07


The Covid19 pandemic has made Melburnians run to the country, even seasiders who love the coastal area and the trendy elite suburbs go from 'sea to tree' to find the peace and quiet of the hills, the chance to experience snow in winter and the farm to plate community in exchange for the salty sea air.  Today, we talk about the beauty of 'Making the Tree Change'. Will Walton from Belle Property in Daylesford and Trentham knows all too well how Melburnians are flocking to the Macedon Ranges and Hepburn Shire to get their hands on their dream rural or semi-rural property. Will is the voice about lifestyle change in regional Victoria, being one of the largest contributors to the Belle Property 'SITCHU' magazine, but also he is often quoted in leading publications and websites like domain.com.au, the Herald-Sun and Australian Country Style magazine.  1. How have prices in regional Victoria changed over the past 12 months compared with that of Melbourne metro? 2. Why do you think people are making the 'tree change?' 3. I was up in your area between Christmas and New Year and saw a marked distinction in how some of the towns operated, as well as saw how amazing the quality of some homes and money people are now investing in the area. For instance, Trentham and Daylesford were pumping...Kyneton and Castlemaine were ghost towns. What is it that the communities are doing well, to make people want to buy into these towns? 4. What conversations have you had with potential buyers about why they choose the Macedon Ranges and Hepburn Shire over a 'sea change?' 5. How are you finding the rental market? 6. What are some of the benefits city folk see for themselves when they decide to purchase a country home? 7. Are there many people who try the country life for a couple of years and yearn to be back in the city? 8. For a family, what options are there for extra-curricular activities for their kids - sporting clubs, music teachers, art tuition, medical specialists like speech therapy, scouts, childcare etc     a). Do we have to drive far to get to games or appointments? 9. Is it cheaper to live in the country, or would you be swapping apples for oranges (like say your petrol bill might go up, but your McDonalds bill will go down)? 10. Do you have any success stories about how some of your clients have moved from the city and how they made a booming success in their business with their 'tree change?' 11. Lastly, how quickly is property selling in Daylesford and Trentham at the moment?   CONTACT: Will Walton can be contacted by email at: will.walton@belleproperty.com or by phone on: 0412 511 717.   Need Copywriting? Call the 'Real Copy Right' Hotline: 5977 8889  Email: orders@realcopyright.com.au As well as sales copy, we can also assist you with:  Rental copy Staff profiles for your new and existing staff members Marketing letters/emails Newsletter articles Marketing material for listing kits, mail outs, etc Website blogs Large scale development brochures and websites  

The Late Night Happy Hour with Andy and Brian Kamenetzky

He covers the Sacramento Kings for The Athletic, but Jason Jones is also an L.A. dude, and joins the Happy Hour to talk Western Conference basketball and his beloved Dodgers as Spring Training kicks off. We start on the Brooklyn Nets, who are the opponent for the Lakers in Thursday's big marquee national TV matchup. They can't stop anyone, really, but how good do they need to be on that side of the ball to be successful? It worked out well enough Tuesday against the Suns, as Brooklyn got enough stops to complete a big fourth quarter comeback with both Kyrie Irving and Kevin Durant in street clothes. Just how bad on defense is good enough? What do the Lakers lose without Anthony Davis in the lineup? How can the team benefit, even knowing anything they do now with him out of the lineup won't stay "as is" once he returns? Jones notes why these games could ultimately benefit the Lakers. From there, we dive into the Kings, and the future of former Lakers head coach Luke Walton. Is he doing good work up there? How good should the Kings be? Will Walton survive this season and make it into next? Next, was Draymond Green on to something when he teed off on media and fans for the double standard he believes players are held to when it comes to trades and professionalism? Was he creating straw men? Complaining too much? Finally... Jason Jones loves his Dodgers. And with Spring Training basically here, he's ready to crown them again.

Real Estate Right
Episode 41: Will Walton - Creating a New Lifestyle in Regional Victoria

Real Estate Right

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 43:26


An appearance of a pandemic can make any wise person reconsider their lifestyle options. As so many companies moved to working from home, Melburnians looked to moving around the state for a better quality of life for themselves and their children. Today, we will talk to Will Walton, Co-Principal Director at Belle Property in Daylesford and Trentham, about how to create a new lifestyle in Regional Victoria, and what you need to think about. Will Walton is the Co-Director of the highly successful, high performing Belle property offices in Daylesford and Trentham, looking after the Hepburn Shire and Macedon Ranges. Will is a highly regarded voice about lifestyle change when it comes to moving to Regional Victoria. He is often quoted in many recognised websites and publications, including domain.com.au, realestate.com.au, realestatebusiness.com.au and Australian Country Style Magazine, for his lifestyle transitional expertise. Will has a family heritage in the Daylesford area, so he knows the landscape, both literally and as a community, like the back of his hand. Will has been in the real estate industry for over 20 years and is passionate about regional tourism and investment. 1. What makes country living so different to city living?2. What demographic do you find make the move to Regional Victoria?3. What are some of the reasons why people move from the city to a country town?4. How affordable are the properties compared with Melbourne?   a). If you wanted to buy a 4 bedroom family home in say, Glen Waverley, you'd be looking at around         $1.3 million. What would you be spending in the Daylesford area?5. What choices are there in terms of property size and business opportunity?6. What are some of the infrastructure concerns that most city folk don't understand and are completely different to city life?7. What are some of the pros and cons about living completely off the grid?8. Karla from Fawkner wants to know if she can still maintain her city job while living in the country?   a). Her boss has offered a work - life balance to work 2 days a week from the office and 3 days from        home, is it easy to work remotely from Daylesford area?9. What are some of the career changes people tend to do when they move to Regional Victoria?    a). Can you live on one income? or do you need to have different streams of income?10. What facilities are there to keep the kids entertained?11. What are some of the things the locals love about the country life? (Healthier lifestyle, home-grown products, community, financial freedom?). Will Walton can be contacted at Belle Property Daylesford.Will WaltonPrincipal Director & Real Estate AgentBelle Property DaylesfordMobile: 0412 511 717E: will.walton@belleproperty.comhttps://www.belleproperty.com/daylesford/ 

The Wanger Show
The Quarantine Report #3 - In Case of Emergency

The Wanger Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2020 28:35


After Shelly's phone call, Walton was sure the identity of “The Wiper Swiper” would soon be discovered. However, he's having more trouble than he initially anticipated. In this episode, Walton cycles through several other residents at Grande Merde who seem to just keep getting weirder and weirder. This ultimately leads him to a man by the name of Winston Williams. Will Walton get any closer to the truth in this episode? Find out now... CAST & CREW Produced by Brian Perez, Cody Hall & Christian Ruvalcaba Written by Cody Hall Story by Brian Perez, Cody Hall & Christian Ruvalcaba Edited by Christian Ruvalcaba Sound Mix by Brian Perez Artwork by Froy Guiterrez Starring: Brian Perez as Walton Barnes Ken Napzok as Winston Williams Christian Ruvalcaba as Eddie Graves Alex Marzona as Stephen Kate Mulligan as Kathy Adam Smith as Steak Man Robert Butler III as Robert Andres Cabrera as Andres Frank Lucatuorto as Dominoes Guy

Silver Screen & Roll: for Los Angeles Lakers fans
Show Tiempo: Lakers stumble into All-Star weekend with loss in Atlanta

Silver Screen & Roll: for Los Angeles Lakers fans

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2019 27:58


The Lakers have the worst defense in the NBA since mid-January and it showed in Atlanta. Los Angeles adds another "bad loss" to the list by allowing 117 points to the Hawks. Luke Walton's job status is expected to be a big talking point this week with the national media. Will Walton be the Lakers coach next week vs. Houston? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Shelf Talking
Episode 16 – A Poetry Pause (12/14/2018)

Shelf Talking

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2018 53:18


Need a break from the hectic holiday season? Look no further than this poetry-packed episode of SHELF TALKING! Recorded live at Literati: –Phillip Crymble reads from his debut volume Not Even Laughter. –Susanna Lang shares work from her latest book Travel Notes from the River Styx. –Will Walton reads selections from his YA novel I Felt a Funeral, in My Brain. –Tarfia Faizullah reads poems from her sophomore collection Registers of Illuminated Villages. Shelf Talking is produced by Mike and Hilary Gustafson with John Ganiard, Matthew Flores, and Sam Krowchenko Our theme songs are “Orange and Red” and "Bonhomie" by Pity Sex (2016, Run for Cover Records)

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Scholastic Reads
Reading with Pride: The Importance of LGBTQ+ Representation in Children's Books

Scholastic Reads

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2018 19:08


Several months ago, we asked authors of different cultures, races, abilities, genders and orientations to tell us about the first time they saw themselves in the pages of a book. (You can listen to that episode here.) We expected the answer. We knew it was coming. But still, it tore at us: Over and over, these authors said, "I didn't. I didn't see myself." At Scholastic, we are proud to publish books that give all children the chance to see themselves as heroes. But we know that we still have work to do. And part of that work is listening. So, this week, in celebration of Pride Month, we are spotlighting some of our LGBTQ+ authors who are writing to fill the void they felt growing up. Contributing authors: Bill Konigsberg, author of Honestly Ben Sarah Moon, author of Sparrow Alex Gino, author of George Kody Keplinger, author of Run Will Walton, author of I Felt a Funeral In My Brain Jessica Verdi, author of And She Was Billy Merrell, author of Vanilla Additional resources: Listen to episode #50: I Exist: Why Representation in Children's Books Matters Learn more about Scholastic's #ReadWithPride campaign Special thanks: Music composed by Lucas Elliot Eberl Sound mix and editing by Chris Johnson Produced by Emily Morrow

Scholastic Reads
Reading with Pride: The Importance of LGBTQ+ Representation in Children's Books

Scholastic Reads

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2018


Several months ago, we asked authors of different cultures, races, abilities, genders and orientations to tell us about the first time they saw themselves in the pages of a book. (You can listen to that episode here.) We expected the answer. We knew it was coming. But still, it tore at us: Over and over, these authors said, "I didn't. I didn't see myself." At Scholastic, we are proud to publish books that give all children the chance to see themselves as heroes. But we know that we still have work to do. And part of that work is listening. So, this week, in celebration of Pride Month, we are spotlighting some of our LGBTQ+ authors who are writing to fill the void they felt growing up. Contributing authors: Bill Konigsberg, author of Honestly Ben Sarah Moon, author of Sparrow Alex Gino, author of George Kody Keplinger, author of Run Will Walton, author of I Felt a Funeral In My Brain Jessica Verdi, author of And She Was Billy Merrell, author of Vanilla Additional resources: Listen to episode #50: I Exist: Why Representation in Children's Books Matters Learn more about Scholastic's #ReadWithPride campaign Special thanks: Music composed by Lucas Elliot Eberl Sound mix and editing by Chris Johnson Produced by Emily Morrow

Radio Athenia
9: Books

Radio Athenia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2018 22:40


In this episode we explore books in Athens. From Little Free Libraries, to local authors, Athens has plenty of opportunities for you to dive into a good book.Storytellers in this episode:Erica Hensley, Will Walton, and Sarah Freeman

MashReads Podcast
Catching up with David Levithan

MashReads Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2018 49:16


This week on the MashReads Podcast, we chat with David Levithan, author of 'Boy Meets Boy,' 'Two Boys Kissing,' and 'Every Day' (which was recently adapted into a movie). Join us as we talk about the queer message behind 'Every Day,' writing queer novels, and how YA literature has grown.And as always, we close the show with recommendations. David recommends Julien Baker "I think everybody should listen to her. She is incredible. I have a massive musical crush on her." David also recommends a host of upcoming books including: I Felt a Funeral In My Brain by Will Walton, Not If I Save You First by Ally Carter, and I Lost My Way by Gayle Foreman. MJ recommends the band Thirdstory. "Those guys can saaaang."Next we're reading and discussing Annihilation by Jeff Vandermeer, just in time for the movie release. We hope you'll join us.