Cotality’s national Home Value Index (HVI) dropped 0.4% in June, marking the largest month-on-month fall since December 2022. A 1.2% decline in Sydney home values served as the most significant drag on the headline result. Melbourne followed closely with a 1.0% decline, while ACT values fell 0.6%. The mid-sized capitals recorded a sharp slowdown in…
The Albanese Government has struck a deal with the Greens to get its tax reform package through the Senate, and part of the price Australians are paying is the ban on self-managed super funds using limited recourse borrowing arrangements (LRBAs) to buy residential property going forward. If you already have an LRBA in place, you’re…
It might not feel like it when you’re at the checkout or watching your mortgage repayments rise, but Australians have quietly become some of the richest people on the planet. According to the latest Allianz Global Wealth Report 2025, the average Australian is now worth €383,720 (about $686,000) — making us the third-wealthiest population in…
You can be wealthy on paper and still feel poor in retirement. That’s the challenge for many property investors: they’re asset-rich, but their cash flow doesn’t support the lifestyle they want. That’s why many investors think retirement means selling down the portfolio, paying off the debt, and living on what’s left. But what if that’s…
Capital city home prices have continued to fall over June with the monthly rate of decline generally accelerating. The national capital city median house price fell by 0.9% over the June quarter to $1,274,503 compared to the May quarter, according to the latest data from My Housing Market. The June result was the second consecutive decline…
Money isn’t cheap anymore. Interest rates are higher. Borrowing is harder. Confidence is shaky. And for many investors, the easy gains of the last decade feel like a distant memory. That’s exactly why this phase of the cycle matters so much. Because while short-term investors are feeling uncomfortable and sitting on the sidelines, worried by…
You have probably heard that to be a successful investor you need to diversify. The old saying goes, “don’t put all your eggs in one basket”. Diversification can occur with different types of assets, but also within those asset classes. It’s suggested that this is a way to minimise risks and maximise your returns over…
There’s something powerful about people who quietly keep showing up long before the world notices them. Think about Andy Weir. Today he’s known for global bestsellers like The Martian and Project Hail Mary. But rewind a decade or so and he was just a guy tapping out science-fiction chapters in the evenings after his day…
Most Australians know they pay a lot of tax. What most don’t realise is just how dramatically the system has shifted over the past century, and how that shift is quietly eating away at the wealth of ordinary working Australians, especially investors. Here’s something worth thinking about as you head into tax time…Australia’s top marginal…
The federal government has handed down what Treasurer Jim Chalmers called “the most important and ambitious Budget in decades.” The term “intergenerational inequality” is a social construct dreamed up by Labor to create a an “us vs them” to encourage younger Australians to vote for them. Yes, young people have challenges including affordability, but in…
