Episodes

Real conversations that reveal the questions shaping property and lending outcomes

Each episode explores a real decision, lived experience, or professional perspective within property, lending, or business — often surfacing questions that only become visible over time. These conversations do not provide advice or recommendations.

They exist to help explain why outcomes diverge, even when starting situations appear similar.

Questions emerging from each episode are later explored within the Model Mortgages framework and, where relevant, mapped to individual structure through Structur before advice or execution occurs.

Featured episode

Episode title

Short one-to-two sentence reflection on the question revealed, not the guest biography.

Listen →

Read notes →

All episodes

Episodes can be explored below.

You can begin anywhere — there is no required listening order.

Episode card structure (repeat for each episode)

Each episode block should contain:

Episode title

One-sentence question surfaced

Example: Why similar investors reach different outcomes despite comparable income and deposits.

Who this conversation reflects

Optional: First Home Buyers, Expats, Investors, Self-Employed, Medical Professionals, Business Owners.

Actions

  • Listen to episode →
  • Read episode notes →
  • Explore the underlying question → (links to PMIA Questions page section)


How episodes connect to the wider system

Property & Mortgage Insights Australia surfaces the questions revealed through real conversations.

Model Mortgages explains the assessment frameworks behind those questions.

Structur maps how those frameworks apply to a real borrower position before advice or execution occurs.

Licensed professionals provide advice and lending implementation separately within regulated environments.

When you’re ready to proceed

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Important information

Episodes are published for general educational and observational purposes only.

They do not provide personal financial or credit advice and do not assess individual eligibility.

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