In this week’s podcast episode we talk to Malepeli Malataliana, a Candidate Quantity Surveyor (QS). She was born and raised in Lesotho and moved to South Africa in 2012 to study at the University of Pretoria.
She is also an MBA graduate and has a financial literacy interest and an interest in getting people to become financial adults.
She explains that a quantity surveyor is a construction accountant, they tell you how much the construction is going to cost, how much you’re going to make per year from the project, they are also the link between the developer and the contractor and they are the contract manager.
A quantity surveyor manages the contract and makes sure that the contract is understood by both the contractor and the developer.
We’ve had a QS on the show before but this episode is completely different to that episode. Malepeli answered the following questions for us:
- How did you decide to study Quantity Surveying?
- What is a quantity surveyor and what does a Quantity Surveyor do?
- Why should ordinary real estate investors have building projects for small projects?
- How do you negotiate and navigate building projects when you have a friendship with the contractor?
- What is a JBCC (Joint Building Contract)?
- Is there a difference between a resident or commercial quantity surveyor?
- Can beginner investors team up with a QS to help them build their tribe in the industry?
- Are Quantity Surveyors taught how to mediate and negotiate for the clients at school or on the job?
This is another eye-opening episode and we recommend you grab a pen and paper so you can make notes as you listen.
Click play on the audio below to listen to this week's episode.
Episode 41: The Benefits of Working with a Niche Property Professional
Episode 40: Investing in guest houses in Lesotho
Bonus Episode: Property Kids Podcast
Episode 39: Changing the real estate landscape to reflect the demographics of South Africa
Episode 38: How to build a portfolio of 22 properties in an A-list area in 5 years
Episode 37: How to build up to 70 units with a minimum rent of R2,500 rent per month
Episode 36: 9 Positive cashflowing properties in 5 years
Episode 35 BONUS: The ABCs of getting funding for your next property
Episode 35: The ABCs of getting funding for your next property
Epsiode 34: En-route to owning a street of properties
Episode 33: How to invest in property without any legwork
Episode 32: How to make money in real estate without owning or selling property
Episode 31: Emboldened at 27 to start a property portfolio
Episode 30: A sit down with the host of the Property Magicians Podcast to discuss personal finance and property
Episode 29: Tax planning: How to build a property empire that lasts for 400 years
Episode 28: How to build a portfolio of 105 properties in 13 years
Episode 27: Buying property for equity appreciation
Episode 26: How to go from 0 to 8 properties in 6 years
Episode 25: From domestic worker to owning a building that cashflows at R409, 000 per month
Episode 24: The ABCs of commercial real estate
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