Show notes
This week’s podcast makes a brave effort to pretend life is going on as normal … and almost pulls it off.We talk about the new DNA for apartment blocks, or the Building Assurance Solution, to give it its proper name, which the NSW government says is going to help track down dodgy developers, just like forensic scientists catching criminals on TV dramas.Then we talk about a development in one of Sydney’s most affluent areas that has seen work halted until problems with the construction are fixed. LISTEN HEREThe developers and some early off-the-plan purchasers are saying “nothing to see here”. The government is saying fix the problems or you won’t get an occupancy certificate.And we talk about the areas where residential apartment rents and investment yields are soaring, which is just about everywhere … except Sydney and Melbourne, where most of our apartments are.But first we get into the nitty gritty of compulsory mask wearing in common property areas of apartment blocks and ask why it was, less than two weeks ago, that NSW Health didn’t even think it was worth suggesting this sensible precaution to apartment residents, let alone ordering us to mask up.Could it be the rapid spread of Covid-19 in apartment blocks? This episode was recorded before the 29-unit block in Sydney’s Eastern Suburbs, where eight infections across five households were discovered.This new variant of the virus is spreading so fast that even we almost can’t keep up … almost. But we've managed to bring out a bumper edition of the podcast to help get you through whatever impacts Covid-19 is having wherever you live.And as of today, the Flat Chat crew will be fully vaccinated and masked to the max, so - fingers crossed - we’ll be here keeping you informed and entertained for a while.TRANSCRIPT IN FULLJimmy Sue Jimmy Sue Jimmy Sue Jimmy [MUSIC]JimmySo, last week, after we'd recorded the podcast (complaining about how the government wasn't taking the casual infection of people living in apartments and meeting each other in common property seriously), they issued an advisory, telling people who were in apartment buildings; in common property, that they should wear masks.Sue Jimmy

