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Ways to Wealth EP103: Reinventing Housing, with Murphy O’Neill
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1 hour 4 minutes 33 seconds
2 months ago
Ways to Wealth EP103: Reinventing Housing, with Murphy O’Neill

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In this episode of the Ways to Wealth Podcast, Charlie is joined by Murphy O’Neill!


Murphy O’Neill is the director of Adaptable Structures in Auckland, where he is developing what he claims is the world’s first “design for industrialization” construction system. With roots in his family’s construction business, he has spent the last 10 years self-funding this venture after being inspired by the urgent housing needs following the Christchurch earthquakes.


The conversation explores O’Neill’s modular housing system, which uses recyclable aluminum instead of timber, designed to be mass-produced sustainably within a circular economy framework. He critiques New Zealand’s innovation ecosystem, arguing that exporting intellectual property offshore undermines local industry.


O’Neill explains why traditional construction methods are stuck in a “1600s model,” while industries like aerospace have advanced dramatically. His modular homes can be assembled in days, reconfigured as needs change, and financed more like a car purchase than a 30-year mortgage, with modules priced around $50,000.


They discuss New Zealand’s housing affordability crisis, mortgage system challenges, and ongoing building quality issues. O’Neill also highlights government regulatory barriers and the lack of data collection on construction failures. Looking ahead, he sees opportunities for international expansion, particularly for humanitarian housing in conflict zones like Ukraine and Gaza, with production capabilities already scaling.


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eccuity Podcasts
Podcast series's for curious individuals who want to build wealth and become more informed in the world of finance, entrepreneurship and business!