I’ve often said that you can’t be a good property investor until you’ve invested through a couple of cycles and understand how they work. While clearly, each cycle is different, there are some similarities and having now invested for over five decades through eight property cycles, I can see patterns in the chaos that others…
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Latest postsDespite pandemics, rising interest rates, and challenging supply issues, the Australian property market remains a remarkably resilient, unyielding force, with two out of every five Australians determined to buy a home within the next five years. A recent Westpac Home Ownership Report reveals a surge in home buying intentions – 44% of Australians plan to purchase…
The decision to keep the cash rate on hold at 4.35% came as no surprise, with most economists agreeing the next move on rates will be down. Although the timing of an RBA rate cut remains uncertain and dependent on inflation outcomes. A boost to confidence Nonetheless, the hold decision, alongside lower inflation and a…
Australia’s luxury property market has significantly outperformed over the past 10 years and will likely continue its strong trajectory going forward, new data reveals. Ray White’s recent economic update reveals that median-priced houses increased 78% over the past 10 years while luxury property – houses valued in the top 5% – doubled in value over…
I am a big fan of habits. Good ones that is. Of course, not all habits are productive ones. Some are bad for us, they stop us from succeeding, and they reinforce negative patterns that we’ve picked up from parents, friends or colleagues. No one is perfect, but I’ve found that the most successful people…
In an age where financial transactions have largely moved online, the prevalence of financial scams has surged, catching many Australians off guard. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission reports that Australians lost a record $3.1 billion to scams in 2022. This is an 80 per cent increase in total losses recorded in 2021. This staggering…
Australia’s housing is so horribly undersupplied that I’ve rarely encountered a supply-demand inflection point like this. The depth of buyer appetite was again shown by this week’s strong auction clearance rates despite 2,723 properties being put to auction as demand from buyers keeping up with the increased number of properties put to auction. Easing inflation…
Properties in some Aussie suburbs are being snapped up at record rates as issues of scarce supply and high demand continue to strain the market. Recent Ray White data reveals that time on the market (how long it takes to sell a property) is still significantly higher in most cities across the country compared to…
The interest rate hiking cycle might have peaked, but it’ll be some time until rates drop, borrowing capacity increases and Australia’s property market reopens to more first-home buyers. So it’s no wonder that housing affordability (or unaffordability) is such a popular topic at the moment. There’s no denying it has become a lot harder to…
More of us have been in paid work this past year than ever before. A big part of that is because more of us have been able to work from home than ever before. The proportion of Australians in paid work climbed above 64% in May last year and has stayed there since. At the…