Episodes
For many Australians the surest path to wealth has been to invest in bricks and mortar. But will it always be as safe as houses? A generation of investors is now heavily reliant on property to supplement their retirement plans, and our tax system is creaking under the weight of so many negative gearing investors. Over two million Australians own an investment property, with $20 billion handed to negative gearing property owners in tax breaks in the last five reported tax years. It's fuelling...
Published 11/12/19
Published 11/12/19
With immigration continuing at the rate of hundreds of thousands of people a year, are our major cities destined to become concrete jungles? Or should we be planning for population growth by revitalising our regional towns? To discuss the future of our housing is Bernard Salt, Australia's best known and respected demographer, and Danni Hunter Victorian CEO of the Urban Development Institute of Australia.
Published 11/05/19
There will be 5 million boomers in retirement by 2029, and 2 million will be at an age (between 75 and 84) where downsizing is a very real consideration. But where will all these downsizers go? There currently isn't sufficient stock of appropriate housing on offer and often the sheer enormity of packing up the large family home is resulting in many people leaving the decision until it's too late. In this episode of On The Fence, we talk to a downsizer and a psychological expert to address the...
Published 10/29/19
With prices in major capital cities racing away again, rentvesting is now returning as an alternative for those struggling to afford high prices. In this episode we look at the property market through the eyes of some very savvy investors, one a property mogul and the other a share market whiz. If you took the emotion out of property and looked at it from a rational financial perspective, would you buy or rent and invest? Host: Adam Creighton, Economics Editor of The Australian Guests:...
Published 10/22/19
The major capital cities are seeing property prices shoot back up again thanks to interest rate cuts and an easing of lending buffers. With auction clearance rates back near all time highs, is the property downturn now well or truly over or will a new round of frenzied bidding result in more debt-fuelled instability. In this episode, Adam Creighton, economics editor of The Australian pits noted bear Martin North, who believes property prices could fall as much as 40% against Nerida Conisbee,...
Published 10/15/19
According to research from Westpac the average age of a first homebuyer has increased in the last 20 years from 27 to 33, and despite the trope that Millennials want to be urban dwelling hipsters, only 20 per cent planned to buy in the inner city, with most opting for the suburbs or even house and land packages further out. We do know that the bank of mum and dad is significant. In 2017, a third of first home buyers intended to get help from family to fund a purchase, with 13 per cent...
Published 10/09/19
On the Fence, a new property podcast from The Australian, coming soon.
Published 10/04/19