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Forecasting property investing returns: what can we expect over the next decade?

Forecasting property investing returns: what can we expect over the next decade?

Published 2 years, 5 months ago
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Now here's a question for you - what sort of returns can you expect from your property investments over the next decade?

In today's episode, independent financial advisor Stuart Wemyss provides an insightful exploration into what you can expect in the coming years.

Unpacking the Next Decade of Property Investment Returns

With a deep dive into data-driven analysis, historical trends, and potential opportunities and risks, my conversation with Stuart offers a wealth of knowledge for those navigating the property investment and rental market landscapes.

We explore the recent period of low rental growth, the contributing factors, and possible solutions to balance the needs of owner-occupiers and investors.

● Potential returns for property investors over the next decade, focusing on data-driven analysis, historical trends, and potential opportunities and risks.

● The average 9.7% rolling decade return for Melbourne and Sydney, which demonstrates the significance of long-term returns over short-term predictions.

● The recent period of low rental growth and the contributing factors, such as low interest rates and dominance of owner-occupiers in the market.

● The need for a balance between owner-occupiers and investors to solve the current rental crisis.

● How to attract more private landlords to provide affordable accommodation and help those who are struggling to enter the mortgage market.

● Recent market changes and their impact on rental and capital growth.

● The potential role of the government in resolving the rental crisis.

● The concept of mean reversion and its potential impact on future returns.

● The importance of being prepared for uncertainties and potential headwinds in the property market.

Links and Resources:

Michael Yardney

Stuart WemyssProsolution Private Clients

Stuart Wemyss' blog mentioned in this show

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