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First homebuyer FOMO hitting housing market?



In this Australian Property Podcast episode, your hosts Pete Wargent of AllenWargent Property Buyers and Chris Bates of Alcove mortgage specialists talk through all the latest property market news.

They also answer a few of your questions in the Listener Q&A at the end.

1 – How do people keep bidding prices higher?

2 – Stamp duty burden hits new record

3 – 1 in 6 have a deposit for FHB scheme

Listener Q&A

1 - Ben

I know you don't have a crystal ball and can't guarantee anything but I'm after an honest second opinion. The real estate agent (that manages it as a rental) suggested I should still sell it in August.

2 - Danny

What are your thoughts on the Canberra property market? I'm heavily invested in Canberra property and not sure why with low unemployment and high incomes the territory is lagging behind like Melbourne. Is it due to work from home?

3 - Coffee

Hey Lads,

Will GenX and Millennials step up and take over the property market investment side of things like the boomers did. Or are they more inclined to go for Shares & Super - BitCoin etc and only dabble in property over the next decade.

Resources for this episode

Cameron Kusher – how do prices keep getting bid higher?

Australian National Accounts – Finance and Wealth

Why FOMO has just hit the housing market

Stamp duty burden hits new record – HIA

Median stamp duty bill hits record – The Australian

1 in 6 have a deposit for FHB scheme

1.2 million homes target – the challenges ahead

Sale of new homes hits 13-month high

Auction market heats up

Monday market recap – Cameron Kusher

CFR no change to stance

Canadian home sales drop almost 10% – Financial Post

Population growth reaccelerates – Pete Wargent

Rental crisis is ongoing – MacroBusiness

Aussies want to live in housing, not apartments – MacroBusiness

What does the median value property actually buy you? – Camer


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