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Simon Kuestenmacher's Crystal Ball Demographic Forecasts and Real Estate
Manage episode 412693138 series 1537109
I’ve often said that demographic changes will be more important in shaping our property markets in the medium to long term than the ups and downs of interest rates or the vagaries of our economy, so I’m pleased to have leading demographer Simon Kuestenmacher back on the show.
Simon is a co-founder of The Demographics Group and a master in interpreting data and trends to forecast how societies evolve, and his insights are pivotal for anyone interested in property, lifestyle changes, and investment strategies.
Recently Simon wrote a series of articles in The New Daily outlining the changes he sees ahead for us in the next decade and what these shifts mean for our future.
We shift our focus today to Australia's economic future, considering our ties with China and how the evolving global Chinese middle class will interact with our exports amidst demographic challenges. We then dissect the educational landscape, discussing the potential impact of an over-saturated university graduate market.
As society changes, we also discuss shifts in media consumption habits and concerns over AI's influence on news quality. If you’re a property investor or a business owner, you’ll want to understand what these trends mean for you, and like all my regular chats with Simon, this conversation promises to be thought-provoking.
Links and Resources:
Get the team at Metropole to help build your personal Strategic Property Plan Click here and have a chat with us
Simon Kuestenmacher – Director, The Demographics Group
Get a bundle of free reports and eBooks – www.PodcastBonus.com.au
Join Simon and me at Wealth Retreat – www.WealthRetreat.com.au
Shownotes plus more here: Simon Kuestenmacher’s Crystal Ball Demographic Forecasts and Real Estate
386 episodios
Simon Kuestenmacher's Crystal Ball Demographic Forecasts and Real Estate
The Michael Yardney Podcast | Property Investment, Success & Money
Manage episode 412693138 series 1537109
I’ve often said that demographic changes will be more important in shaping our property markets in the medium to long term than the ups and downs of interest rates or the vagaries of our economy, so I’m pleased to have leading demographer Simon Kuestenmacher back on the show.
Simon is a co-founder of The Demographics Group and a master in interpreting data and trends to forecast how societies evolve, and his insights are pivotal for anyone interested in property, lifestyle changes, and investment strategies.
Recently Simon wrote a series of articles in The New Daily outlining the changes he sees ahead for us in the next decade and what these shifts mean for our future.
We shift our focus today to Australia's economic future, considering our ties with China and how the evolving global Chinese middle class will interact with our exports amidst demographic challenges. We then dissect the educational landscape, discussing the potential impact of an over-saturated university graduate market.
As society changes, we also discuss shifts in media consumption habits and concerns over AI's influence on news quality. If you’re a property investor or a business owner, you’ll want to understand what these trends mean for you, and like all my regular chats with Simon, this conversation promises to be thought-provoking.
Links and Resources:
Get the team at Metropole to help build your personal Strategic Property Plan Click here and have a chat with us
Simon Kuestenmacher – Director, The Demographics Group
Get a bundle of free reports and eBooks – www.PodcastBonus.com.au
Join Simon and me at Wealth Retreat – www.WealthRetreat.com.au
Shownotes plus more here: Simon Kuestenmacher’s Crystal Ball Demographic Forecasts and Real Estate
386 episodios
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