Should You BUY NOW?! Interest Rates & The CRAZY Housing Market Explained
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- Опубліковано 17 чер 2024
- This episode of Finance in Five tackles the wild Australian housing market, offering insights for viewers feeling lost in the chaos. It explores the impact of rising interest rates, alongside surprising growth in some suburbs and a record-breaking mansion sale. The episode unpacks the "double-edged sword" of stable interest rates, which might not lead to falling prices. It dives into how migration is affecting rental markets and identifies suburbs experiencing explosive growth. The show even suggests these booming suburbs, despite potential commute drawbacks, could be a strategic move for first-time homebuyers. Don't miss out on these insights - find out if your dream home might be smaller (and cheaper!) than you think!
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House Price Growth: The episode cites a source (www.realestate.com.au/news/ho...)
Migration Hotspots: The episode examines a link (www.corelogic.com.au/news-res...)
Booming yet Affordable Suburbs: This link (www.realestate.com.au/insight...)
Locations with Fewer First Home Buyers: The episode discusses a report (www.realestate.com.au/news/au...)
Record-Smashing Home: Buckle up, the episode dives into a Sydney mansion listed for over $200 million (www.realestate.com.au/news/au...!
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00:00 Should You BUY NOW?! Interest Rates, SURPRISE Suburbs & The CRAZY Housing Market Explained
00:44 Interest rates going up in 2024?
04:38 Migration hotspots and impact on housing trends
08:14 Affordable yet booming suburbs
12:08 Locations where there are fewer/more first-home buyers
16:30 Record-smashing home
17:40 Conclusion
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Mortgage rates are currently at an all time high since 2000(23 years) and based on statistics on inflation, we might see that number skyrocket further, a 30-year fixed rate was only 5% this time last year, so do I just keep waiting for a housing crash before buying or redirect my focus to the equity market.
The stock market is no different, to maintain profit, you need to have some in-depth knowledge on the market.
True, I mostly just buy and hold stocks, but my portfolio has been mostly in the red for quite awhile now. Unfortunately to be able to make good gains, you’ll need to be consistent and restructure your portfolio frequently.
In my opinion, it was much easier investing back in the 60s but it’s a lot trickier now, those making consistent profit in these times are professionals reason I’ve been using an advisor for the past 5 years to consistently build my portfolio in preparations for retirement.
@@KarlyNoorda Could you kindly elaborate on the advisor's background and qualifications?
Finding financial advisors like Sharon Ann Meny who can assist you shape your portfolio would be a very creative option. There will be difficult times ahead, and prudent personal money management will be essential to navigating them.
Melbourne prices have gone higher 10-15% since 2017. That’s 2% a year! Negative gearing vs interest rates about 3%, CPI at 3% plus maintenance cost/rates etc.
Property needs to go up 10% per year to be worth it! Once investor wise up property will drop or stagnate over a large period of time
Yes but while doing that they have made it impossible for people to live in a home. Go play with your money somewhere else .
I feel some of these suburbs mentioned in BNE are due for an urban renewal phase. The core infrastructure already exists as well as public transport. A Lot of these homes unfortunately are well over priced, I guess this is the reality of all major cities and the city boundaries expanding so quickly.
We bought our house in a Logan suburb 2 years ago for 550. We were a little bummed because we thought we were likely buying at the top of the market after the covid boom.
I had friends advising it might be worth waiting for the “surely oncoming price correction”. The estimated value dropped slightly for two months and has since jumped up to be valued between 664-723, but we have been seeing similar houses being snapped up for 700+ mostly by big immigrant families who need the bedrooms.
Glad we didn’t wait!
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Excellent and very informative. Thanks for sharing!
Glad it was helpful!
Went to an open home today in Brisbane. 3br, 2 car park townhouse. Average quality place in Morningside listed from $800k . Would have had 40 groups through. Insane.
I think
Might end up with high prices and could be hard to sell later on or they might go down.
You do not need to have a property portfolio, a house is just somewhere to live.
Aah video ... Not a podcast ... Let's watch 😊
Haha thanks for watching!
Raise it till you see it disappear in the sky… guess learning to live in tents! Is much better
What comes up must go down
Expect realastate
If you think houses are going down you’re going to be disappointed mate 😂
Nonsense
Great info! I have a HUGE deposit, no debt and still can't get approval for enough to buy a small home for me and my family :(
Maybe a sign, to move.
You can return later if still applicable.
I was just watching the part in the video when the fella says the words I was lookin' for.
He reckons some may look to move to an area less than ideal to build equity.
@@joekeegan-yc4nm totally, I’m in Perth so I am already in one of those areas. I’m looking at houses which need some work but the amount of work that would be required for someone of the houses that are available require $80k or more in repairs.
I can afford something in a rural town like Kalgoorlie or Geraldton but that would not be practical for my work or my family.
Don't delay any further, 80k mite seem like alot now but you dont have to do all the work at once, you will have that amount plus in equity the way things are going. Which areas in Perth are you looking at?
Get a better job to afford the loan
Game over. I'll just live out of my car.
My advice is if you can get in the market, get in the market...
Good advice
Waiting for crash and buy house in new farm on 1 acre for 50k
Get rid of investors. Homes are for living in.
Unfortunately even if there were no investors, there would be no rentals. And a lot of people just dont want to own a home 🤷♂️
For example, I move around the country every year for work. I buy properties, live in them, then make them midrange rentals when I leave. My tenants are usually FIFO guys, contractors for government works (hwys), police and rfs officers and their families that get relocated every 1-2years etc. They have no interest in buying or the headache of owning. Without investors, those people would have nowhere to go for the short period of time they’re in that location working. BUT theres gotta be a middle ground. Right now theres SO many overseas investors buying up the place, I cant get homes for myself or my tenants. They’re screaming for rentals. Its shithouse.
@@WaitWhat99 Ok , I get what your saying and what you are saying is fair. So maybe we shouldn’t have overseas investors gouging the market.
@@WaitWhat99 I personally rent rooms for.a modest amount of money to help pay the bills.
Bring it on. Let them skyrocket, so that the government will finally move their asses.
Australia will become a poor country