Published 26 Nov 2024

S3. Ep 44. Talking with Rory Hunter about MODEL’s Bold Moves within the Build-to-Rent space, Sustainable Living, and their flagship projects coming to Abbotsford, Melbourne

Hey, Legends! Welcome to this week’s episode of The Building Talks Podcast! I’m Martin Preece, and I’m chatting with Rory Hunter, founder and CEO of Model, a pioneering build-to-rent development and investment group. Rory’s journey into property development is incredible—starting in 2005 when he bought an island in Cambodia, transformed it into a world-renowned holiday resort, and later returned to Australia to establish Model, now making waves in the build-to-rent space.

We dive into Rory’s groundbreaking projects in Abbotsford, Melbourne, including both their recently announced Johnson Street (set to be Australia’s largest multi-level timber-frame build-to-rent project) & Lithgow Street Project (Sustainable, Regenerative Heritage BtR). With ambitious goals like net-zero operational emissions, a 50% reduction in embodied carbon, and 10% affordable housing, Rory is showing that sustainability and profitability can go hand in hand.

Rory also shares insights from his weekly Sunday with Sam blogs, offering a candid glimpse into his personal and professional journey. Packed with inspiration, innovation, and practical tips, this episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in shaping the future of property development. Grab a cuppa, tune in, and enjoy!

Takeaways:

  • Rory’s property journey began with a bold move to Cambodia.
  • Aligning stakeholders is vital
  • Build-to-rent offers long-term rewards over traditional methods.
  • Sustainability is now central to property development.
  • The housing crisis brings both hurdles and opportunities.
  • Rory’s white paper highlights sustainable building strategies.
  • Passive house designs cut energy costs significantly.
  • Affordable housing can simplify planning approvals.
  • Future-focused designs are key for lasting impact.
  • Location remains critical in real estate success.
  • Fresh perspectives spark innovation in property.

Hope you enjoy the podcast!

The views and information shared in this podcast are for general purposes only and do not constitute legal or professional advice. Neither the host nor the guests are providing specific guidance. Please seek professional advice before taking any action based on the content of this podcast.

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