The Constructive Finance Podcast sits down with HoldenCAPITAL Partners (HCP) Head of Investments Gary Connolly to discuss current market observations, how their investment opportunities work and the upcoming release of the HCP Investor Portal.HoldenCAPITAL Partners was established in 2015 and is a funds management group providing sophisticated investors with the opportunity to invest in standalone first mortgage, second mortgage and preferred equity opportunities sourced by HoldenCAPITAL.HoldenCAPITAL Partners provide investors with the opportunity to participate in multiple Select Loan Investments (SLI's). This enables you to build your own portfolio of SLI's based on your personal risk/return appetite.HCP's Head of Investments, Gary Connolly, has over 12 years of experience in financial services, specifically in the banking and funds management sectors both in Australia and abroad. Gary most recently spent 8 years with Trilogy Funds Management as their Business Development Manager and prior to that was employed by Citigroup and Deutsche Bank in key account management roles. His professional experience is underpinned by a tertiary background in Law.Learn more about HoldenCAPITAL Partners by clicking this link.
Justin Gehde from The Property Developer Podcast speaks with Dan Holden, Principal at Holden Capital, about all things finance and capital in times of uncertainty.During dynamic, volatile periods it is common for fear to take hold and cloud our vision of the future. It is often made more challenging when people and organizations around you are withdrawing capital or pausing to take stock.However, it is important to work through the fear, tackle the issue and get yourself set for future success.In this conversation we cover:1. What property developers should they be doing to get their finance sorted?Use the down time to making themselves ready/bankable by having a business plan that: sets out their historical credentials, skills and ability to deliverfinancial capacity through their assets and liabilities, and cashflowhow they intend to manage their business over the coming months and yearsDon’t do it alone. Talk to your advisors, an accountant can help if they are a good one, or us as finance broker can add lots of value beyond just getting a good price on debt pieces.2. Can you still get money to finance your property development project?Definitely but it’s a very different landscape with fewer players, lenders are holding their capital back and new ones filling the gap.3. How have the finance/lending markets reacted?We have 160 lenders on our panel, I would put them into 2 categories;Many have temporarily closed, preferring to see how bad the economy is going to be hurt before lending more.Some have decided to keep lending but at lower gearing and risk, and some have put in place higher pricing4. Should you delay applying for property development project funding?Not if you have a sound deal, understand your capabilities, and accept that the cost of funding has shifted for now. Expand on risk-return and impact of waiting or going ahead.5. Should you be buying development sites?Same as above, need to understand your market, likely timing of events, have the ability to sit and wait but then be ready to deliver on the financier’s requirements per 1.6. What is something you have learned in the past few weeks in response to what has been happening?Not always the lenders that you expect to stand up when it gets toughA lot of time waster financial offers emerging requiring careful due diligence to avoid disappointmentDevelopers are remaining positive and generally looking to be ready when the market re-opens7. Any books, movies, shows you are recommending to peopleHolden Capital’s Constructive Finance Podcast – we recently did a series on different loan products and how to best use them in your business to repatriate a recycle capitalBook: Profit First by Mike Michalewiscz – getting your business cash flow, being the way your money flows in an out of your business. Cash is king, cash is oxygen, few people finding that out the hard way in tough economic timesBook: Barefoot Investor by Scott Pape.
HoldenCAPITAL Principal Steve Wiltshire sits down with Stephen Pyman, Principal and Director of CDI Lawyers. Stephen is one of Australia’s leading practitioners of construction, development and infrastructure law with more than 27 years experience and expertise.Stephen’s experience and practice covers all aspects of project development including pre-contract and tender negotiations, contracts and subcontracts as well as construction litigation, alternative dispute resolution, mediation, arbitration and adjudication under national security for payment legislation. He advises leading national and international construction companies, major builders, developers, project managers and key government bodies regulating the building industry. He conducted Queensland’s first Supreme Court application to declare an adjudication decision void and acted on behalf of the claimant in one of Australia’s largest adjudication disputes.
Eric Trieu sits down Rob Flux, Property Developer, Educator, Mentor & Public Speaker on all things property and property development.Rob takes an active approach to property by forcing value onto property through the property development process, rather than simply waiting for the market to do the heavy lifting for him.Having achieved his own financial freedom through property development, Rob now spends much of his time giving back to others through education and mentoring programs through his company Developer Network Pty Ltd, where he works with his clients to assist them in doing projects of their own by showing them the ropes along the way.
Dan Holden sits down and talks with Homecorp Director Ron Bakir about his experience in property development and the current state of the market.Ron Bakir is the CEO and Founder of Homecorp Property Group, one of the country's leading residential urban community developers. For over 10 years Ron Bakir has led an extremely talented team of industry professionals; creating one of Queensland's most dynamic and fastest-growing land development companies.A true leader and entrepreneur of the 21st century, Ron Bakir has the unique ability to inspire and motivate those around him. His natural talent and business sense have allowed him to recognise a great investment when he sees one, which has helped him grow into one of the most successful business owners in a highly competitive market.
Dan Holden sits down and talks with OpenCorp Director Matthew Lewison about his experience in property development and the current state of the market.Matthew Lewison is a forward-thinking entrepreneur with a passion for property development and a reputation for delivering exceptional financial returns to investors. Responsible for the development and acquisition strategy of the company, Matthew prides himself on creating memorable and enduring environments for the community.Matthew was General Manager (QLD) of a publicly listed company at the age of just 26. In this role, he was responsible for a portfolio exceeding $1 billion. Matthew has an established reputation in the Victorian, Queensland and Western Australian property industries and has been involved in senior committees of the UDIA at a state level.
Money markets, construction funding and property development finance outlook for 2019. Justin from the Property Developer Podcast talks with Dan Holden from Holden Capital about the state of the lending market and what’s ahead for 2019, Dan is joined by his chairman Steve Wiltshire, and together they bring an enormous amount of finance experience to the discussion.
HoldenCAPITAL finance consultant Brett Cottam talks with a Partner in the property group of Gadens Brisbane about disruptions to the development industry and the current state of the market from a legal perspective.
HoldenCAPITAL principal Dan Holden talks with Adam Di Marco of The Urban Developer about his journey into the development industry, technological game-changers and the changing landscape of property development across the east coast.
HoldenCAPITAL principal Dan Holden talks with developer and builder Brent Thompson of Siera Group about technological game changers, the new Australian dream and the changing landscape of the development industry.
Daniel Kisbee talks with Charter Keck Cramer chairman, Scott Keck, and national executive director of valuations, Brad Papworth, about current economic trends, economic policy and how those effect valuation outcomes and how as a property developer you may want to approach the valuation process.
Daniel Kisbee talks with Charter Keck Cramer chairman, Scott Keck, and national executive director of valuations, Brad Papworth, about current economic trends, economic policy and how those effect valuation outcomes and how as a property developer you may want to approach the valuation process.
We have collated some of our highlights from the past twenty-one episodes to bring you a very special edition highlights episode.
Steve Wiltshire talks with Urbis Director Paul Riga about market trends, projections & what to come from the next few years in property development. Paul Riga is an expert on the Brisbane property market. He joined Urbis in 2010 after a career in management and strategy consulting.
Dan Holden talks with HoldenCAPITAL Chairman Steve Wiltshire and Victorian State Manager Daniel Kisbee regarding credit risk, credit managers and the new normals of construction finance.
Making your money work harder can sound like a cliche but in such a capital intensive business as property developing, it pays to look at ways to recycle your money quicker and generate higher returns.
Matt Lancashire and Hamish Bowman of Ray White New Farm sit down with The Constructive Finance Podcast to discuss their market views, opportunities and challenges they have faced and some advice/lessons learned thus far in their careers.
The Adviser talks to Dan Holden about his business, HoldenCAPITAL, and how his role in property development differs from traditional mortgage broking. Here, he explains how the business operates without the guidance of an aggregator...