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Neil Gibb: The Co-Living Multiplier
Building wealth through property is one thing. Building wealth while also solving a real housing problem is another.
In this episode of Internal Momentum, Ben sits down with Neil Gibb, founder and CEO of Co-Living Collective, to unpack the strategy behind multiple occupancy housing and why it is creating serious momentum in the Australian property market.
Neil shares how he went from arriving in Australia as an electrician with almost nothing, to building a group of businesses focused on co-living, cashflow, and affordable housing. He explains how the model works, why shared accommodation is often misunderstood, and how purpose-built six-bedroom, six-bathroom homes are producing strong returns while meeting growing demand from essential workers.
Ben and Neil also dive into the realities behind the business. From resistance from banks and real estate agents, to navigating council challenges, building teams, and scaling from small renovations into a much larger operation. Neil opens up about the mindset shifts required to move from investor to founder, the importance of structure and personal development, and the role mentors have played in shaping his journey.
They also explore the deeper side of success. The tension between ambition and purpose. The lessons that come through financial mistakes. The importance of autonomy in teams. And why health, fitness, and personal discipline matter just as much as business strategy when you are carrying the weight of leadership.
If you are interested in property, business growth, leadership, or building momentum through smart decisions and long-term thinking, this episode will give you a practical and honest look at what it really takes.
About the Guest
Neil Gibb is the founder and CEO of Co-Living Collective, a Perth-based business helping investors build strong cashflow through multiple occupancy housing. His work focuses on creating high-yield property opportunities while also increasing the supply of affordable accommodation for essential workers and renters across Australia.
Connect with Neil:
Instagram, Facebook, YouTube: HMO Property Co
Website: hmopropertyco.com.au
By Ben WendelNeil Gibb: The Co-Living Multiplier
Building wealth through property is one thing. Building wealth while also solving a real housing problem is another.
In this episode of Internal Momentum, Ben sits down with Neil Gibb, founder and CEO of Co-Living Collective, to unpack the strategy behind multiple occupancy housing and why it is creating serious momentum in the Australian property market.
Neil shares how he went from arriving in Australia as an electrician with almost nothing, to building a group of businesses focused on co-living, cashflow, and affordable housing. He explains how the model works, why shared accommodation is often misunderstood, and how purpose-built six-bedroom, six-bathroom homes are producing strong returns while meeting growing demand from essential workers.
Ben and Neil also dive into the realities behind the business. From resistance from banks and real estate agents, to navigating council challenges, building teams, and scaling from small renovations into a much larger operation. Neil opens up about the mindset shifts required to move from investor to founder, the importance of structure and personal development, and the role mentors have played in shaping his journey.
They also explore the deeper side of success. The tension between ambition and purpose. The lessons that come through financial mistakes. The importance of autonomy in teams. And why health, fitness, and personal discipline matter just as much as business strategy when you are carrying the weight of leadership.
If you are interested in property, business growth, leadership, or building momentum through smart decisions and long-term thinking, this episode will give you a practical and honest look at what it really takes.
About the Guest
Neil Gibb is the founder and CEO of Co-Living Collective, a Perth-based business helping investors build strong cashflow through multiple occupancy housing. His work focuses on creating high-yield property opportunities while also increasing the supply of affordable accommodation for essential workers and renters across Australia.
Connect with Neil:
Instagram, Facebook, YouTube: HMO Property Co
Website: hmopropertyco.com.au