The federal government is exploring ways to unlock billions of dollars from Australia’s $4 trillion superannuation system to help boost rental housing supply. At first glance, this looks like a win-win solution: more capital flowing into the housing sector, more stock built, and a step toward easing the chronic rental shortage. But as is often…
KPMG’s newest Residential Property Outlook pins Melbourne as the standout performer in 2026. They expect house prices in Melbourne to climb 6.6%, adding approximately $64,900 to the current median of $983,000—that’s nearly $178 a day. On the unit front, a 7.1% surge is forecast, boosting the typical unit from $609,000 by over $43,000, and outpacing…
If you’ve been following my blogs by now you know I like to share some motivational quotes with you each Monday morning. Here are some great ones from successful business people, entrepreneurs and investors to get you through the week… 1. “Life’s problems wouldn’t be called “hurdles” if there wasn’t a way to get over…
Let me ask you a confronting question. Are you where you thought you’d be financially by now? If you’re like most Australians, the answer is probably “not quite” – and that’s OK. In fact, you’re not alone. But let’s take a step back for a moment and really think about why that is. Because if…
What does it take to be in the top 1% of wealthy people? Is it a matter of luck, hard work, education, or perhaps a combination of these? And more importantly… why do so few people actually get there, even though most dream about it? We know that true wealth is much more than how…
We often talk about the rising cost of living, but new research shows just how much pressure it’s putting on everyday Australians, so much so that millions are dipping into their own pockets to keep loved ones afloat. According to Finder, more than 7.7 million Australians have given financial help to friends or family in…
For decades, owning a home has been the cornerstone of the great Australian dream. It has symbolised not just financial security, but also stability, belonging, and a pathway to wealth creation. But that dream is slipping away for many Australians. In 1996, nearly three-quarters of Australian households owned their own home. By the 2021 Census,…
I hate to repeat what everyone else is saying, but clearly, we are living in challenging times. Despite all the bad news in the media, with economic problems, geopolitical problems, and cost-of-living pressures, there is also good news out there if you look for it. But there’s no doubt there are still many challenges ahead…
The average individual performs far below their abilities. They do what they have to do to survive; to get by. They avoid taking risks that could disrupt their lives. True success is the byproduct of unleashing your innate abilities; exposing them to the light of day for all to see. But this requires risk. That…
A recent report has claimed that Australia is drifting towards becoming a “homeowners’ welfare state.” It’s a provocative headline, but is it really the full story? Yes, it’s true that tax settings and government policies have long favoured homeownership, but rather than seeing this as a handout, we should recognise it as a deliberate choice…