Everyone likes cash, don’t they? While most of us don’t have much of it in our wallets anymore because it’s been replaced by a bank card, that doesn’t mean that we don’t spend much of our lives wanting more of the stuff. Whether it’s through a salary or starting a business, most Australians would like…
For more than a decade, inflation seemed like a forgotten relic, with prices around the world staying comfortably low. Measured as the year-on-year change in the price of a basket of goods, inflation was so subdued that many investors stopped worrying about its impact on their money’s purchasing power. The slow creep of price increases…
Why do some suburbs seem to have properties that rarely come onto the market? Recent analysis from PropTrack, as shared by their Senior Economist Eleanor Creagh, sheds light on this phenomenon, revealing that in many suburbs across Australia, average hold periods are more than double the national average of about 10.5 years. This trend suggests…
No one really wants to pay extra for a property purchase, do they? But there are situations where paying a premium makes good financial and investment sense. While you should never buy driven by your emotions, high-quality investment-grade property in an A-grade location, which you know will provide solid returns and robust capital growth, sometimes…
There is a lot of misleading information out there about things economic and it seems even more so when you combine property and taxation. Negative gearing is a case in point. Australia is a one-off? For example, it has been stated that Australia is the only country that allows for negative gearing deductions. But this…
According to Corelogic research, Australia’s national median dwelling value delivered a 6.8% annual growth rate over the 30 years to 2022. Across each of the past three decades, at a macro level, it was the 1992-2002 period that provided the largest capital gains, with CoreLogic’s national Home Value Index (HVI) rising by 77%. The middle…
I know a reasonably common Google search is “what is Michael Yardney’s net worth ?” In fact, a question I’m asked frequently is, “Michael, what’s your net worth?” And while I can understand that this may be of interest to some people, I’m sorry to disappoint you… I don’t answer this question with a definitive…
I’ve said it before many times, and it bears repeating once more: as a property investor, you will pay for your education. You’ll either pay for it by actively seeking to educate yourself, or by investing in courses, seminars, and mentoring programs that help you grow your wealth. Or you’ll pay for it by making…
What we saw during the Covid period was not only a decline in population growth in Australia, but we also saw a drop in the interest from people living overseas buying new property and existing homes in Australia. Ten years ago, some 17% of new homes sold to overseas buyers. This attention dropped to around…
Do you have a principal and interest home loan? Well if so, read on as this tip could save you a fortune over the years. It’s a method to best manage your home loan repayments in order to save not only interest but years on the life of a standard, variable-rate home loan. While most…