Imagine a world where Australians could work just four days a week, without a pay cut, without a drop in productivity, and still deliver the same results. It sounds too good to be true, doesn’t it? Yet mounting evidence from around the world shows that the four-day workweek isn’t just a feel-good idea; it may…
Capital city rental markets have reported generally tightening rental markets over October with vacancy rates falling in most capitals reflecting rising seasonal demand. Most capitals however again recorded steady house rents over October compared to the previous month, however rents were higher in Darwin by 2.0% with Adelaide and Hobart house rents falling by 0.4%…
For years, Australians have been caught in a construction nightmare. Material shortages, cost blowouts, and trade delays turned the dream of building a home into a long, frustrating ordeal. But there’s finally some light at the end of the tunnel. After years of setbacks, new data shows that the time it takes to complete new…
Wealth creation is not a mystery reserved for the lucky few. Based on my Rich Habits research, which studied 233 wealthy individuals and 128 people living in poverty over five years, I’ve distilled ten laws that self-made millionaires follow to build lasting wealth. These laws, drawn from my findings and insights shared in articles for…
Rates are on hold. Inflation is picking up again. Rents are still squeezing tenants. If you are feeling that something does not quite add up, you are not alone. In this week’s Property Insider chat, I speak with housing economist Dr Andrew Wilson about two things that matter enormously to every property investor and home…
“Our AI research uncovers hidden suburbs other investors don’t know about.” Sound familiar? It’s the latest marketing pitch from a wave of buyer’s agents across Australia. A promise of exclusive insights, powered by artificial intelligence, designed to give you a competitive edge in today’s property market. But here’s the inconvenient truth: When everyone’s using the…
The Build to Rent (BTR) sector in Australia is an emerging housing model where developers build large residential complexes and retain ownership to rent out units. Our federal government is supporting it in the aim of addressing Australia’s housing shortage by increasing the supply of rental housing, offering residents long-term tenure, and providing institutional investors…
If you spend five minutes talking to a Gen Z, you could walk away feeling pretty gloomy. They’ll tell you the world is burning, wars are endless, work is meaningless, and of course, that housing is forever out of reach. And on the surface, they’ve got a point — affordability is at record lows, and…
Property investors have somehow become Australia’s favourite scapegoat. The media paints us as greedy landlords. Politicians use us as an easy target for the housing crisis. Social media commentators accuse us of locking first-home buyers out of the market. In over 50 years of property involvement, I’ve never seen the “us versus them” divide so…
Let’s be honest, when you think of Toorak, Paddington or Surfers Paradise, “affordable” isn’t the first word that comes to mind. These are blue-chip postcodes where homes sell for the kind of money that makes even seasoned investors wince. But here’s the thing, you don’t always need $4 million (or more) to get your foot…
