Own It - Your Property Partner
Real stories. Real lessons. Real talk.
Buying your first home, upgrading, or investing? It’s a big move and you don’t have to go it alone.
Hosted by Adam Schaal the founder of Locale Property Group, Own It is where we discuss property journeys, wins, mistakes, mindset shifts, and everything in between. No jargon. Just honest, empowering conversations that shed light on all thing's property.
Whether you're navigating finance, finding land, picking a builder, or just figuring out where to start, Own It brings you grounded advice, industry insights, and inspiring stories to help you feel confident every step of the way.
Because with the right support, you’ve got this.
Own It - Your Property Partner
Latest Episodes
FIFO Sacrifice or FIFO Success? Building Wealth in the Mining Industry
Are you earning great money in FIFO but struggling to actually build wealth? You could be leaving thousands on the table and not even know it.In this episode, our host Adam Schaal sits down with Tegan Larkins, Managing Dire...
The $7,000 ‘set and forget’ mistake
Are you still on the same home loan you signed up for years ago? You could be paying thousands more than you need to and not even know it. In this episode, our host Adam Schaal sits down with Ankit Kaushi...
Build or Buy? The Real First-Home Buyer Guide for Millennials
Thinking about buying your first home but worried about hidden costs or builder traps?In this episode, we chat with Brooko about what Perth millennials are facing in today’s competitive property market.We cover: • Buil...
Free money, FOMO & First Homes: Cracking the Property Ladder in 2026
Waiting might be the most expensive mistake first-home buyers make in 2026.In this episode of Own It: Your Property Partner, Adam sits down with Lori Pirozzi, new home advocate at Locale Homes, to unpack what’s really happening ...
What’s next for WA, mining growth, Perth property & the FIFO future
With a massive $48 billion investment pipeline in mining and infrastructure, WA is on the move and poised for continued growth. But what does that really mean for everyday West Aussies, our housing market, and the future of the FIFO lifestyle?<...