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Nick Goodall

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The NZ Property Market Podcast
A 'good' increase in unemployment?

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The NZ Property Market Podcast
A 'good' increase in unemployment?

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The NZ Property Market Podcast
A 'good' increase in unemployment?

But otherwise, that'll do us for today.

The NZ Property Market Podcast
A 'good' increase in unemployment?

My name is Nick.

The NZ Property Market Podcast
A 'good' increase in unemployment?

He's Kelvin.

The NZ Property Market Podcast
A 'good' increase in unemployment?

You've been listening to the General Property Market Podcast.

The NZ Property Market Podcast
A 'good' increase in unemployment?

Mฤ te wฤ.

Kia ora and welcome to a special guest edition of the New Zealand property market podcast brought to you by Kotaudi.

I'm Nick Goodall head of research for Kotaudi and today we're going to review all the results of the just released report called decoding 2026 which surveyed over 1 000 property professionals about their read on the market and expectations for the future including the impact of planning reform and the ever-changing digital landscape

In order to truly understand the results, I've assembled some great guests today, starting with the man who leads one of the most successful real estate teams, not just here in New Zealand, but across Australasia, and founder of the New Zealand Real Estate Conference.

Based in Auckland, we've got Diego Trapia.

Diego, thank you so much for coming on the show, mate.

Looking forward to getting stuck into this one with you, mate.

And next up, we do have all the way from down the other end of the country, a proven top performer who ranks in the top 3% of Ray White agents across the entire group.

And as the co-owner for one of the leading Ray White offices in New Zealand down in Invercargill, James McRobbie.

James, I feel like this chat is long overdue given the strength of the Invercargill market.

So I'm stoked you're here to help us understand what is it about the Deep South that's seeing it top so many charts lately.