Women in Australia continue to trail men in the homeownership stakes amid crippling interest rate rises and falling home values. CoreLogic’s 2023 Women & Property report released ahead of International Women’s Day, found men were associated with ownership of 3.1% more of the housing stock analysed than women. Female-only ownership of dwellings was 26.8%, while…
The ‘fixed-rate cliff’ has emerged as one of the biggest potential risks to housing market values, and overall stability in 2023. This article explains what the cliff is, and five must-know pieces of information that put the cliff into context. What is the ‘fixed-rate cliff’? Mortgage rates fell dramatically during the pandemic. This was particularly…
Our property market continues to surprise us. Although the desire to purchase property has decreased slightly, the limited number of properties available on the market has led to heightened buyer competition in all major cities, except for Hobart, reaching its highest level in a year. In fact, according to PropTrack’s latest data, the overall demand…
Tuesday’s tenth successive Reserve Bank interest rate hike is the culmination of a process that has added $1,080 to the monthly cost of payments on a $600,000 variable mortgage. I’ve calculated this increase in payments – which amounts to $12,960 per year – by comparing payments on the National Australia Bank’s base variable mortgage rate…
Robert Kiyosaki’s “Rich Dad, Poor Dad” series of financial books has changed the way many people think about money and investments. In my early days learned a lot from Robert Kiyosaki, even though I’ve come to disagree with his real estate investment philosophies, which don’t really work in Australia. I’ve quoted Robert on more than…
It looks like 2023 is going to be a watershed year for property. Sure there are still many economic headwinds that we’ll encounter and this has led to many mixed messages in the media and this together with uncertainty about our economy and jobs is causing a feeling of confusion for many investors. But what…
During the COVID-19 pandemic years, our government battled to keep the economy in growth despite lockdowns and border closures by creating massive amounts of new money. We are now experiencing the legacy of this strategy in the form of higher interest rates, inflation and rising housing prices. At the onset of the pandemic, most economists…
New data from APRA this week shows a more conservative approach to housing lending in the December quarter of 2022. The Quarterly ADI statistics report reveals the portion of new loans originated on a debt-to-income ratio of six or more dropped to just 11.0% in the quarter, after peaking at 24.3% a year earlier. The…
I’d like to share how I’ll be investing in 2023. In fact, this is how our team at Metropole will be helping our clients invest in property in 2023. Whether you’re new to the game or you’ve already built a property portfolio you’ll probably benefit from what I’m about to share, because even though each…
Consumer sentiment is the lowest since the GFC Rate hikes have had quite an impact on sentiment. In fact surveys suggest that consumer sentiment is now lower than at the nadir ensuing from the Zombie apocalypse of 2020. It’s the lowest level since the global financial crisis of 2007-2009. Still, financial markets are pricing for…