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Property, Straight Up

Property, Straight Up

著者: Mel Dennis
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Property, Straight Up


Melbourne property is confusing enough without someone making it more complicated. This podcast tries to do the opposite.


Hosted by Mel Dennis and Warwick Brookes — buyer's and vendor's advocates with thirty years on both sides of the Melbourne market — each episode tells you what's actually going on. Market movements, suburb spotlights, auction tactics, off-market opportunities, buying and selling strategies. What's working, what isn't, and what we'd do if it were us.


Mel and Warwick also sit down with people who know this market from the inside — agents, brokers, builders, planners, economists, developers. Not for the talking points. For the real conversations that don't usually make it to the listing description.


Whether you're buying your first home, selling the family house, or figuring out your next move — this is Melbourne property, given to you straight.


New episodes every week. Find us wherever you get your podcasts.

© 2026 Property, Straight Up
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  • The Property Mistakes That Cost You When a Relationship Ends
    2026/06/30

    Most people don't think about what happens to their property in a separation until they're already in one. In this episode of Property, Straight Up, Mel Dennis talks with Claire Walczak, an accredited family law specialist and partner at Lander & Rogers, about property settlements, binding financial agreements and the mistakes that end up costing people the most.

    Claire explains why having property in your name doesn't make it yours, why a 50/50 split is far from guaranteed, and why an informal agreement can come back to bite you. She also shares why mediation often beats court, how a Vendor Advocate can lower the temperature during a property sale, and what a binding financial agreement is really for.

    Connect with Claire Walczak, Lander & Rogers

    https://www.landers.com.au/legalservice/family-and-relationship-law

    Property, Straight Up is brought to you by Domain & Co, Your Property People. domainandco.com.au


    Timestamps:

    00:00 Introduction

    00:25 Meet Claire Walczak, Lander & Rogers

    01:11 Claire's role and areas of expertise

    02:10 How real property is handled during separation

    03:15 Selling vs. retaining the family home

    05:19 Who gets to stay in the family home?

    06:29 The biggest misconceptions people have about property and separation

    08:10 Does separation always mean going to court?

    09:57 How to avoid unnecessary disputes and reduce legal costs

    11:16 How a Vendor Advocate can help during a property sale

    12:28 How independent guidance reduces stress and conflict

    13:24 Binding financial agreements explained

    14:10 How a BFA protects wealth if a relationship ends

    15:27 How to have the BFA conversation with your partner

    16:05 Are attitudes toward these agreements changing?

    16:51 Think of a BFA as an insurance policy

    17:12 When should you seek legal advice?

    18:13 The one thing to do to protect yourself and your family

    19:07 Closing thoughts and free checklist

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  • The Mistakes That Sink Property Settlements (And How to Avoid Them)
    2026/06/23

    In this episode of Property, Straight Up, host Mel Dennis sits down with Inna Segal, director of RET Conveyancing, to talk about what can go wrong when buying or selling property and how to make sure it doesn't happen to you.

    Inna has over ten years of experience as a licensed conveyancer and has spent the last five as director of RET Conveyancing. She is the person who sees the mistakes before they become disasters, and in this conversation she shares exactly what those mistakes are and how to avoid them.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS:

    • A conveyancer is not optional. Inna explains what the role covers and why skipping it is a costly mistake.
    • The Section 32 is one of the most important documents in any transaction. Inna explains what to look for and what a defective one can cost you.
    • Finance timing matters more than buyers expect. Thirty days goes faster than you think, and missing the window carries real risk of default.
    • Skipping a building and pest inspection is a gamble, not a shortcut.
    • Section 27 lets vendors in Victoria access their deposit before settlement, and most don't know it exists.
    • Tenanted properties carry a vacant possession risk that has ended deals entirely. Inna shares the cautionary tale.
    • Undisclosed renovation works can come back on sellers under the seven-year disclosure rule.

    CONNECT WITH INNA SEGAL AT RET CONVEYANCING
    https://www.retconveyancing.com.au/

    ABOUT DOMAIN & CO
    Buying or selling a home is one of the biggest decisions of your life. Often the biggest financial decision you'll ever make. Bigger than anything else you'll sign your name to.

    And the people meant to help you make it have started to look a lot like the people you didn't trust in the first place.

    The polished ones in the sharp suits. The corporate machines who never learn your name. Or worst of all. No one. Just you and a portal and a hunch.

    We've spent thirty years on both sides of property. The buy and the sell. The boom and the bust. The houses that grew. The ones that didn't. The agents you'd want in your corner. The ones you wouldn't.

    We've walked the same families through five, six transactions across decades. First home. Family home. Forever home. The next chapter after that.

    So we don't pitch. We don't perform. We don't take work we don't believe in. We just tell you what we'd do, if it were us in your position.

    For property, told straight. We're your property people.

    https://domainandco.com.au/


    Download the Buyers & Sellers checklist here - CLICK HERE

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  • Inside the Data: What Cotality's Economist Really Sees
    2026/06/15

    In this episode of Property, Straight Up, host Warwick Brookes sits down with Gerard Burg, economist at Cotality (formerly CoreLogic), for a data-driven conversation about what is actually happening in Australian property right now.

    Gerard works with national property data every day, and he brings that perspective to some of the biggest questions buyers, sellers and investors are asking. From Melbourne's slide down the national leaderboard to Adelaide overtaking it for the first time in history, from the structural supply crisis no government target will fix quickly, to the apartment submarkets where owners have been losing money for nearly a decade.

    They also cover the early signals from the negative gearing and capital gains changes, what three consecutive rate rises have done to first home buyer confidence, and the one mistake Gerard says buyers will look back on and regret.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS:

    • Melbourne's underperformance is real but overstated. Affordability is drawing buyers priced out of other markets.
    • Adelaide overtook Melbourne for the first time in history, driven by pandemic population shifts and inadequate supply, not fundamentals that are likely to hold.
    • Construction costs and trade shortages mean new supply will not rescue affordability anytime soon, but they do put a floor under prices.
    • Melbourne CBD unit values peaked in March 2017 and have not recovered. Oversupply, not demand, is the story.
    • The negative gearing changes will discourage investment, but it is too early for the data to show exactly how much.
    • Three rate rises have started to cancel out the benefit of the government's 5% deposit scheme for first home buyers.
    • The investors who come out ahead are the ones who act on opportunity when it appears rather than waiting to time the bottom perfectly.

    ABOUT DOMAIN & CO

    Buying or selling a home is one of the biggest decisions of your life. Often the biggest financial decision you'll ever make. Bigger than anything else you'll sign your name to.

    And the people meant to help you make it have started to look a lot like the people you didn't trust in the first place.

    The polished ones in the sharp suits. The corporate machines who never learn your name. Or worst of all. No one. Just you and a portal and a hunch.

    We've spent thirty years on both sides of property. The buy and the sell. The boom and the bust. The houses that grew. The ones that didn't. The agents you'd want in your corner. The ones you wouldn't.

    We've walked the same families through five, six transactions across decades. First home. Family home. Forever home. The next chapter after that.

    So we don't pitch. We don't perform. We don't take work we don't believe in. We just tell you what we'd do, if it were us in your position.

    For property, told straight. We're your property people.

    https://domainandco.com.au/


    Timestamps

    00:00 – Introduction

    00:54 – Guest Introduction: Gerard burg, Cotality

    01:36 – Gerard's Career Background

    03:18 – How Cotality Analyses Property Data

    04:09 – The CoreLogic to Cotality Rebrand

    05:28 – Media Narratives vs. Real Data

    06:14 – The Case for Melbourne as an Investor Market

    08:04 – Adelaide Overtaking Melbourne Explained

    09:50 – Melbourne's Supply Advantage

    10:49 – Construction Costs & the Trade Shortage Problem

    12:19 – Investor Policy & New Build Requirements

    14:33 – Post-COVID Buyer Behaviour Shifts

    15:53 – Data Overload & the Buyer Advocate Boom

    17:46 – Melbourne Apartment Losses: The Data Story

    20:08 – Undervalued Pockets in Melbourne

    21:41 – Negative Gearing Changes: What to Watch

    23:14 – Rate Rises & First Home Buyer Capacity

    24:47 – Five-Year Outlook: What Matters Most

    25:35 – Close


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