
Michael Matusik is a leader in residential market analysis and property advice across the eastern seaboard of Australia.
Having worked in the industry since the late 1980s, Michael has always been at the coalface of the residential property market, setting up PRD Nationwide’s research division and working directly for developers, financial institutions and other entities.
Michael is regularly called upon for media comment in relation to property trends; gives around 80 presentations a year for the property industry; writes a regular column for the Courier Mail newspaper and the Residential Developer and Urban Developer magazines; and is a regular guest commentator on Saturday morning ABC radio. He is the author of the Matusik Snapshot residential property newsletter.
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