Yes, you read it right, 1.2 million homes in the next five years. The headlines have been filled with the Australian Labor Party’s ambitious plan, but if you look closely, the numbers just don’t add up. The Grand Mirage Firstly, let’s clear the misconception: the government isn’t going to lay down the bricks and mortar…
What type of dwelling will be in continuous strong demand in the future? As the housing markets in major cities throughout Australia progress and develop, it is crucial to recognize that the past constructions in terms of dwelling types and locations may not align with the future requirements for housing. Charter Keck Kramer explored the…
What should you do in the current “interesting” property markets? Is it time to be fearful or is it the right time to be greedy? I know many investors are confused with the many mixed messages the media and many commentators are delivering. On the one hand, the property market bottomed early this year…
Another bank has changed its housing forecast. ANZ Bank now expects housing prices in Australia to rise 5-6% in 2023. In 2024, they expect growth to slow to around 3%, reflecting rising unemployment and the lagged impact of past rate hikes as well as slower population growth. Then the ANZ expects housing prices to reaccelerate…
There’s lots of talk about mortgage stress and the risk of loan defaults, but a recent study showed that certain outer suburbs are twice as likely to have loan arrears. Homeowners in Sydney’s southwest, Perth’s northwest, and Melbourne’s northwest suburbs are the most financially stressed across the country, with the highest number of households at…
In the wake of Australia’s ongoing rental housing affordability crisis, policymakers have mooted a series of interventions, including a freeze on rents and various forms of rent controls. Of course, we know that one political party particularly of a particular colour is pushing for rental freezes. While this might seem attractive solutions to the immediate…
I’m sure you’ve heard of the “fixed rate cliff” – a term used to describe the expiry of a significantly larger than average number of fixed-term loan facilities, which were secured between mid-2020 and mid-2022. CoreLogic published a note outlining what we knew about the so-called ‘fixed-rate cliff’ in February this year. It was a forward…
There is a dire shortage of rental properties around Australia, meaning we have historically low vacancy rates and skyrocketing rents. The rental landscape in Australia is experiencing unprecedented challenges, but in a recent article in The Australian, Robert Gottliebsen offered four radical ideas to solve our rental crisis. Gottliebsen explained that an intricate weave of…
Like baking a soufflé, successful property investing requires three important elements: a well-proven recipe, good ingredients and technique. Successful property investors know only too well that shortcuts or lack of research are sure to cause financial distress. They also know that given the level of expertise and knowledge required to make the right decision it…
In recent months, the issue of rent control in Australia has been at the centre of intense scrutiny. The Victorian Government has sparked debate across the nation by indicating that it is considering both restricting the range of a rental increase and limiting rent increases to once every two years. The implications of these moves…
