Hotspotting
Summary: Uncovering hot property markets, today. Hotspotting has always been about helping investors find the best location to buy based on quality research. The Hotspotting Podcast is a Real Estate Property Investment show and delivers this information and more! In each episode Terry Ryder from Hotspotting will bring you knowledge and interesting conversation on everything a property buyer wants and needs to know to make informed decisions. From unravelling the latest data, trends and market statistics, discussing areas of growth and the bigger issues influencing Australia’s property landscape. Whether you're a seasoned property investor or you're buying your first home, we’re here to build your knowledge. Knowledge gives you the power to make smarter investment choices. About Terry Ryder Terry Ryder is the founder of hotspotting.com.au. For 32 years, Terry Ryder has been a specialist researcher/writer on residential property in Australia. In 2006 he created Hotspotting.com.au to help investors find the best places to buy. Terry’s reports and commentary are based quality data and information. His views are totally independent and free of vested interests or outside influences.
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Podcasts:
Live Q & A with Terry Ryder April 2020
In conversation Terry Ryder and Tony Abboud
Today's edition of the good news broadcast - 20th April
Price Predictor Index - Autumn Edition
The latest data on vacancies, rents and prices - 14th April
Interview with ABC Central West on regional property markets
And now for some good news...
How to turn a positive into a negative ... and why we should ignore it
The Sunshine Coast - Australia's Most Compelling Growth Opportunity
And now, just for a change, some good news
Answers to your most urgent questions about the virus impact – pt 3
Q & A from our virus crisis webinar – pt 2
Price data from 2 sources shows rises in March
Webinar Q&A - impact of the corona virus on property
The first price data to gauge the virus impact