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7 reasons for property investors to feel positive about 2024

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key takeaways

Key takeaways

It looks like we’re going to have another good year in property in 2024.

However, signs of softer market conditions emerged late last year, when the pace of price growth and auction clearance rates eased – and that is expected to continue.

In fact, there is still a wide range of economic challenges that our housing markets will have to contend with in this new year, but there is also a combination of growth drivers – what I’d call a “perfect storm” – that should lead to a period of further property price growth in 2024.

Read on to learn 7 reasons for property investors to feel positive about 2024.

However this isn’t an argument for complacency, there are still plenty of challenges out there

It looks like we’re going to have another good year in property in 2024.

Last year property prices across Australia defied expectations, rebounding in the face of continued rate hikes and closing in on record highs or even hitting new peaks in some areas.

The nation’s median home value made a full recovery last year as the overall housing shortage put upward pressure on prices and rents.

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However, signs of softer market conditions emerged late last year, when the pace of price growth and auction clearance rates eased – and that is expected to continue.

In fact, there is still a wide range of economic challenges that our housing markets will have to contend with in this new year, but there is also a combination of growth drivers – what I’d call a “perfect storm” – that should lead to a period of further property price growth in 2024.

While usually the term “a perfect storm” refers to a highly negative scenario, in this case, it’s a positive one, especially if you are a property investor, because…

You can always beat the averages.

While it’s likely that property price growth will be lower in 2024 than it was last year, the good news is that if you don’t like the outlook for what property will do on a national level, you can always beat it by investing in the right property in the right location.

Now by that, I don’t mean look for the next hotspot.

I mean buying quality properties in locations that will outperform in the long term such as gentrifying suburbs.

You see…property offers countless opportunities to improve your results through your own time, skills, and knowledge – so you don’t need to settle for average.

And there’s more to it than just location. You can add value through refurbishment, or redevelopment.

Having said that, let’s look at…

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7 factors that will drive further property price growth in 2024

1. A mismatch of supply vs demand – continuing strong immigration is creating an unprecedented demand for dwellings, but very little new building is in the pipeline and any new construction will have to be considerably more expensive to make it financially viable.

This has created a level of “intrinsic equity” in established properties that cannot be replaced at their current market value.

2. A relatively strong Australian economy with low unemployment rates and Federal and State Government spending initiatives and infrastructure projects that will keep driving our economic growth.

3. The security that interest rates are near their peak if they haven’t already peaked.

Over the last few years or years, one of the biggest risks to investors was the era of cheap debt coming to an end.

Now there’s no need to fear it because it’s already happened.

Could rates go up from here?

Of course.

But will we see a further 150% increase, like we’ve lived through over the past couple of years?

I can say “no” as definitively as it’s possible to say anything about the future.

As a result, if you’re buying a property and the numbers work today, it’s highly likely that they’ll continue to work for you in the future.

4. Historically low vacancy rates and skyrocketing rents and no end in sight for the rental crisis – meaning as a property investor your cashflow position is only likely to improve over the next years.

5. Relatively low levels of stock of properties for sale.

I doubt we’ll see growth as strong as we enjoyed last year (with many locations experiencing double-digit rates of price growth) but the fundamental supply/demand imbalance won’t be changing any time soon, so you can probably pencil in price and rent increases for the foreseeable future – especially if you’ve bought in the right location.

6. Increasing consumer confidence – the continual conveyor belt of negative news and concerns about the cost of living, rising interest, rates and inflation meant many Australians weren’t prepared to make large financial decisions such as buying a home or investment property over the last couple of years.

However, in 2024 it is likely that more buyers will enter the market as they realise that inflation is under control, interest rates have peaked and the economy isn’t going to fall in a heap like many of the Negative Nellies predicted over the last few years.

This creates a current window of opportunity for those who get into our housing markets before the crowd.

7. A return of international demand for Australian property – foreign investors are back in the market which is only going to help underpin property values.

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Immovable economic forces are on your side

If you think about it, property investment is as close to a game rigged in your favour as it’s possible to get.

The market is so big that neither the government nor the banks are prepared to let it fail, but more than that every year, inflation puts upward pressure on property prices (as with everything else).

It does the same for your rental income stream.

Yet the debt you used to buy that property is not indexed to inflation – it stays the same,  meaning that over the long term, the gains in the property’s value all accrue to you and not your lenders.

This isn’t an argument for complacency

So while the property markets will create significant wealth for many Australians, statistics show that 50% of those who buy an investment property sell up in the first five years.

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