Property Development Podcast Show Chris Reed: Certified Practicing Accountant (CPA), FPS and SMSF Specialist Advisor, Director of Business Concepts Group
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The Master Class Property Development Podcast Series is hosted by Chris Reed from Business Concepts Group (BCG). The podcast series Master Class Course designed to guide through the property development process from pre-development planning to project completion. Topics covered includes Being Development Ready, Market Research, Financing and Attracting Investors, Due Diligence and Feasibility, Legal Documentation & Town Planning and Completion of Development.
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PD12: Project Delivery (Risk Management)
In our latest Property Development Podcast we are joined by Shane Galea from Jinton to discuss about project delivery.
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PD11: Stamp Duty and Settlement Issues
In our latest Property Development Podcast we are joined by Mandi Morison from AB Morison Conveyancing to discuss some of the potential double stamp duty issues, as well as settlement issues.
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PD10: Wrap Up
One of the key messages we have been trying to get out during the whole series is about the importance of planning and proper understanding about the whole process of property development rather than looking at different components in isolation from each other.
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PD09: Project Completion
In this episode, we discuss the completion of a development. This doesn’t just start and finish with the settlement.
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PD08: Due Diligence and Financial Feasibility
The whole idea of a due diligence is so that before making a commitment to actually buy a particular development site you want to make sure there’s a reasonable expectation that this development site and this development is going to be successful.
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PD07: Research you Market
Researching your market is a really important part of the due diligence process as a property developer and often gets skipped. It is critical to understand your market, understand who they are, where they are coming from and understanding their needs as well as what they are looking for is really important.