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Money on the Mic

Money on the Mic

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概要

💸🎙️ Welcome to Money on the Mic - the finance podcast where we talk through the real conversations Australians are having about their mortgages, finances, and the economy.

We give you clear, practical insights from experienced brokers.

Listen as we break down what’s happening in the Australian property market, explain key lending concepts, and walk through real scenarios so you can see how it all works in practice.

Because when you understand this stuff, you can use it to your advantage.

From first home buyers and refinancing strategies to property investing and borrowing power, our goal is to help you feel more confident, informed, and in control of your financial future.

We cover everything from:
- Home loans in Australia
- Mortgage broker insights
- First home buyer tips
- Property investment strategies
- Refinancing and interest rates
- Borrowing capacity and lending rules

📣 Want to get support in your home buying journey? Visit www.fundd.com.au/contact/ to get in touch.

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  • THE HOUSING BUBBLE DEBATE: Why the Market Isn’t Crashing Anytime Soon
    2026/04/13

    Welcome back to Money on the Mic. In episode three, Darren and Brodie tackle the controversial question on everyone's mind: Are we in a housing bubble? As global tensions shift and technology rapidly advances, the team explores whether the Australian property market is due for a burst or a steady plateau.

    THE BREAKDOWN

    This week, the guys debate the stability of the Australian housing market from two different angles. Brodie argues why the current lack of supply, record-low vacancy rates, and high rental yields mean we aren't in a bubble, but rather a market simply meeting demand. On the flip side, Darren looks at the "unhinging" factors that could cause a correction, including the rising impact of AI on the workforce, potential policy changes to negative gearing, and the cooling sentiment in major hubs like Sydney and Melbourne. Whether you believe a crash is coming or growth is permanent, this episode provides the data-driven context you need to understand the 2026 landscape.

    In this episode, we chat about:

    • The Bubble Debate: Why the detachment from market fundamentals is the key indicator of a bubble.
    • Supply vs. Demand: How record-low listings and migration are propping up property values.
    • AI and Employment: Why the rapid adaptation of AI agents could be the "undersold" risk to the property market.
    • Negative Gearing: The potential fallout if policy changes are tabled in the next election.
    • State vs. State: Why WA and QLD are expected to remain strong while Sydney and Melbourne face downward pressure.

    CHAPTERS

    00:00 – Intro: Is the Australian Dream just a bubble?

    01:33 – Defining a housing bubble vs. a market correction.

    03:12 – The supply crunch: Why the current market might just be meeting demand.

    05:44 – Arrears data: Why mortgage holders are proving more resilient than expected.

    08:52 – The Ceasefire Impact: How shifting oil prices are flowing into construction.

    14:41 – AI and the Workforce: How technology could unhinge the unemployment rate.

    21:12 – The Negative Gearing trap: Is abolishing it a political landmine or a market necessity?

    30:25 – Global Context: Comparing Australian city prices to Hong Kong and Norway.

    36:45 – 12-Month Predictions: 5% growth vs. 5% decrease

    40:50 – Wrap up and how to connect with the Fundd team.

    CONNECT WITH FUNDD

    Got a question? Drop it in the comments below or reach out to the team via our website https://fundd.com.au/contact/.

    Follow us on Socials:

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fundd.com.au

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fundd.com.au/

    Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/control-finance-aus/?viewAsMember=true

    This podcast provides general information only and has been prepared without taking into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. We recommend that you consider whether it is appropriate for your circumstances and your full financial situation will need to be reviewed prior to acceptance of any offer or product. It does not constitute legal, tax or financial advice and you should always seek professional advice in relation to your individual circumstances.

    All information is correct at the time of filming.

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    29 分
  • THE FIXED RATE COMEBACK: Why Rising Rates Are Changing Borrower Decisions
    2026/04/06

    In episode two of Money on the Mic, Darren and Brodie dive deep into the world of fixed rates, split lending, and the hidden costs of breaking a mortgage contract. With the Australian economy facing significant uncertainty and shifting inflation data, understanding how to structure your loan is more important than ever.

    THE BREAKDOWN

    The psychological and financial battle of fixing your mortgage in a high-rate environment is real. We move past the surface-level news to explain why "certainty" often comes with a premium and why the biggest mistake borrowers make isn't the rate they choose, but failing to account for their future plans. Whether you are looking to hedge your bets with a split loan or wondering why the bank won't let you use an offset account on a fixed sub-account, this episode covers the essential mechanics of modern lending.

    In this episode, we chat about:

    • The Fuel Update: A quick look at how the recent fuel excise halving is impacting the broader economy since our last discussion.
    • Fixed vs. Variable: Why fixed rates are currently higher than variable rates and the psychological shift for borrowers in 2026.
    • The Split Strategy: How to spread your risk by dividing your loan between fixed certainty and variable flexibility.
    • Best Interest Duty: The legal difference between walking into a bank branch versus working with a broker who is mandated to put your needs first.
    • Global Comparisons: Why does America have 30-year fixed rates while Australia remains limited to five-year terms?

    CHAPTERS

    00:00 – Welcome back to episode two

    02:20 – The fuel excise halving: What it actually means for the 2026 market.

    03:55 – Comparing COVID-era rates to today’s lending landscape.

    08:55 – Risk profiles: When the peace of mind of a fixed rate is worth the extra cost.

    14:41 – The math of rate cuts: Why waiting for the RBA might be a losing game.

    18:00 – Split lending 101: How to find the middle ground for your portfolio.

    22:50 – Offset accounts and fixed rate limitations.

    31:12 – Break costs explained: The $40k mistake you need to avoid.

    34:50 – Fiduciary duty: Why your bank employee isn't necessarily your advocate.

    37:55 – The US vs. Australia: The ludicrous reality of 30-year fixed loans.

    41:00 – Rate Lock Fees: How to guarantee your rate before settlement.

    CONNECT WITH FUNDD

    Subscribe and follow the podcast for weekly deep dives into the Australian lending landscape.

    Got a question? Drop it in the comments below or reach out to the team via our website https://fundd.com.au/contact/.

    Follow us on Socials:

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fundd.com.au

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fundd.com.au/

    Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/control-f...

    This podcast provides general information only and has been prepared without taking into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. We recommend that you consider whether it is appropriate for your circumstances and your full financial situation will need to be reviewed prior to acceptance of any offer or product. It does not constitute legal, tax or financial advice and you should always seek professional advice in relation to your individual circumstances.

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    43 分
  • THE UNDERSOLD IMPACT: How Fuel & War Are Changing Australian Property
    2026/03/30

    This first episode of Money on the Mic tackles a massive shift in the property market that the mainstream media isn't talking about. While everyone is talking about interest rates, Darren and Brodie look "under the hood" at the real engine of the Australian economy: fuel and logistics.

    If you’ve been wondering why your building quotes are skyrocketing or why your pre-approval suddenly buys you less house, this episode connects the dots between the conflict in Iran and your front door.

    The Breakdown

    In this debut episode, we discuss the "undersold" impact of the Iran War. We move past the fear-mongering to look at the cold, hard facts of how fuel costs flow through to property prices, construction, and your borrowing capacity.

    • Trucks Drive Australia: Why fuel is a "hidden tax" on every single asset in the country.
    • The Construction Crunch: A deep dive into why PVC, timber, and trades are seeing 15–30% price hikes.
    • The Borrowing Gap: Real-world examples of how a rate rise can strip down borrowing power just like that.
    • State of the Nation: Why Victoria is feeling the pinch while QLD and WA remain the "optimistic" frontiers.
    • First Home Buyer Survival: Is the Australian Dream dead, or just changing? We discuss Rentvesting, Co-buying, and the "Building Up" shift.
    Episode Chapters
    • 00:40 – Intro: The first episode of Money on the Mic.
    • 01:45 – The Iran Conflict: Why this impact is "Undersold."
    • 03:53 – Logistics 101: Why fuel is the most important variable in the Aussie economy.
    • 06:00 – Market Sentiment: The divide between Melbourne, Sydney, and the West.
    • 08:30 – The RBA’s Hammer: How inflation forces the hand of interest rates.
    • 10:30 – The $100k Borrowing Hit: A cautionary tale for pre-approved buyers.
    • 15:00 – Regional vs. High-Density: Where is the "answer" for first-time buyers?
    • 23:15 – The 30% Construction Spike: Why PVC and plumbing just got expensive.
    • 33:50 – Strategy Shift: Rentvesting and buying with friends.
    • 40:00 – Final Thoughts: Why you need to talk to a broker before you give up.
    Connect with Fundd
    • Subscribe and follow the podcast for weekly deep dives into the Australian lending landscape.
    • Got a question? Drop it in the comments below or reach out to the team via our website https://fundd.com.au/contact/.
      • Follow us on Socials:
        • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fundd.com.au
        • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fundd.com.au/
        • Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/control-finance-aus/?viewAsMember=true

    This podcast provides general information only and has been prepared without taking into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. We recommend that you consider whether it is appropriate for your circumstances and your full financial situation will need to be reviewed prior to acceptance of any offer or product. It does not constitute legal, tax or financial advice and you should always seek professional advice in relation to your individual circumstances.

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    42 分
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