You guys do an excellent podcast , it’s easy to understand , discussions are passionate.no word salads , no gibberish, no guru and best of all, no financial scam ads .❤
If we change the policy settings, we can reduce inequality rather than let it grow and grow. If we do this, we will see less crime, less general stress, less discontent, which benefits the top and the bottom.
Australia, due to divorces and other family issues, is experiencing more and more situations with one-parent families and split families. Can this trigger a higher demand for units and smaller houses?
Imagine it would. The Govt sponsored policy for living outside of the retirement home system longer (because it saves on bed subsidy to Govt) is an unexpected population that would normally be in Estates but aren't anymore, they are bidding against investors and FHBs. Then there's the failures in Lifestyle Villages/Retirement Villages/Retirement Homes etc. Govt could better regulate them or Nationalise them to give confidence to people who don't want to live in community anymore and stabilise fees etc.
@@leonie563nationalising retirement homes isn’t the answer. Look at the mess Govt make of running hospitals, ambulances, education, defence , public housing, and electricity!
Re prefab - Boxabl doesn't have any trouble with financing. Build houses with robots (as we do with cars), transport them like shipping containers, unfold them complete on sight, put them together like lego.
Veronica and Chris, you invite interesting and knowledgeable guests on which I enjoy listening too. Thanks.
What a treat. Simon is the top guest for any podcast!
Really Interesting pod. Simon talks a lot of sense. Shame greed & political cowardice is holding us back.
Thanks for the great insight appreciate!
Great conversation! More Simon, please! 🙌
People are sick of living in cars and caranvan parks in tents and under bridges if the policy does not change expect problems its that simple
1 hr just flew.. Simon is awesome
Thanks team. Love listening to this guy. A wealth of knowledge.
You guys do an excellent podcast , it’s easy to understand , discussions are passionate.no word salads , no gibberish, no guru and best of all, no financial scam ads .❤
I am loving this discussion.
Thanks Guys 🙏
If we change the policy settings, we can reduce inequality rather than let it grow and grow. If we do this, we will see less crime, less general stress, less discontent, which benefits the top and the bottom.
Australia, due to divorces and other family issues, is experiencing more and more situations with one-parent families and split families. Can this trigger a higher demand for units and smaller houses?
Imagine it would. The Govt sponsored policy for living outside of the retirement home system longer (because it saves on bed subsidy to Govt) is an unexpected population that would normally be in Estates but aren't anymore, they are bidding against investors and FHBs. Then there's the failures in Lifestyle Villages/Retirement Villages/Retirement Homes etc. Govt could better regulate them or Nationalise them to give confidence to people who don't want to live in community anymore and stabilise fees etc.
That’s a very interesting perspective and I think very valid.
@@leonie563nationalising retirement homes isn’t the answer. Look at the mess Govt make of running hospitals, ambulances, education, defence , public housing, and electricity!
Absolutely. But in saying, Australia is no different to amy other western nation whwn it comes to the breakdown of the family unit.
this is spot on great interview
Interesting hosts. Chris is great on LI and Simon is an exceptional speaker. Very engaging TED like.
Thanks for the algo reco, google.
@simon what do you think of Melbourne's SRL? Are you for it?
Feels like The Government wants us to rent.
Re prefab - Boxabl doesn't have any trouble with financing. Build houses with robots (as we do with cars), transport them like shipping containers, unfold them complete on sight, put them together like lego.
Great podcast and analysis very interesting no wonder why developers like Meriton can’t build apartments fast enough
Let it rot