Hey, Legends! Welcome back to The Building Talks Podcast! I’m Martin Preece, and this is Episode 4 of our special How to BE a Property Developer Series with the insightful Steve Chandler. This time, we’re getting into the real work behind managing authority approvals and handling the people side of property development—basically, how to keep everything on track without causing any friction!
Steve and I dig into the entire approvals process, covering way more than just that first permit. We look at everything from selecting the right representatives for your project to understanding the role of private certifiers. Plus, we dive into how to collaborate effectively with young but powerful council officers to keep projects moving forward smoothly.
Beyond the approvals, Steve reveals the true project management and effort it takes to make a successful development happen—because it’s not all glamour and big wins!
Join us for Episode 4, packed with practical tips and insights. If you’re serious about getting the edge in property development, this is a must-listen! 🎧
Takeaways:
- Acquisition is the developer’s version of window shopping.
- Feasibility is all about checking if a project is doable.
- Knowing the ins and outs of authorities helps with planning approvals.
- Developers juggle relationships with heaps of stakeholders.
- Time is money; delays add up fast.
- Every approval stage means extra time and cost.
- Good rapport with council planners can speed things up.
- Certification is crucial to keep things compliant.
- Choosing the right certifier makes approvals smoother.
- Clear communication is key for keeping projects on track.
Hope you enjoy the podcast!
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