Kevin Turner
Kevin Turner worked in radio as General Manager of various east coast radio stations. He started in real estate in 1988 and was ranked in the Top 10 Salespeople in the state until he was appointed as State CEO 1992.
He operated a number of real estate offices as business owner and was General Manager of several real estate offices in Christchurch.
He now hosts a real estate show on Radio 4BC and a weekly podcast at www.realestatetalk.com.au. He is the host of a daily 7 to 10 minute podcast show for real estate professionals at www.reuncut.com.au.
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Matt Bateman and Luke Harris tackle Kevin’s assertion that there are no quick fixes – no shortcuts to success. While they say some exist, they agree that they don’t suit every investor. Hear what they have to say.
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We dig into the average land size and prices being paid. For example, 50% of all land sold across Melbourne in September 2018 was in Melbourne’s western corridor. Nicki Hay gives us the facts.
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Technology is having a big impact on how real estate agents work and likewise it is having impact on how consumers find and work with agents to buy or sell property. Joel Leslie from Coicio takes us through some of the developments that will shape how our property experience will change.
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Stephen Sharry from PropertyTV shares his thoughts on what made headlines in 2018 – good and bad.
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Bryce Holdaway and Ben Kingsley join us to talk about how simple it can be to manage your money and take control of your financial future.
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Matt Bateman and Luke Harris join me to discuss what annoys them - house and land packages.
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Miriam and I discuss the complexities of divesting property assets during divorce.
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Geoff White from CoreLogic joins us to look at each of the capital cities and the regions.
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Jonathan Street from Think Tank Group says small to medium size enterprises in the retail sector should always think carefully about acquiring property for the dual purpose of using it for their business and for building their retirement savings. He joins me to discuss this.
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In the latest Herron Todd White Month in Review, it is easy to see how far the markets, reliant on resources, have fallen in value. Adrian Haks from HTW says in some areas it will take up to 10 years to claw back the losses. We talk to him about the report and tell you how you can get a copy of it.
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