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The Property Rules Have Changed Again – How to Win in 2026 | Brett Warren

The Property Rules Have Changed Again – How to Win in 2026 | Brett Warren

Published 4 months, 1 week ago
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The property rules have changed… again.

What worked five years ago won't work the same way in 2026. The winners won't be the loudest, the fastest, or the most aggressive – they'll be the most strategic.

So today, Brett Warren and I unpack exactly what's changed, what still works, and how smart investors can position themselves to win in the next phase of the property cycle.

We discuss the evolving landscape of property investment, emphasising the need for strategic planning and adaptability in response to changing market conditions.

We explore the impact of interest rates, economic factors, and the importance of quality assets in achieving long-term growth.

The conversation highlights the significance of mindset and emotional decision-making in investing, as well as the value of professional advice in navigating the complexities of the property market.

Takeaways

  • Most long-term capital growth comes from land, not buildings.
  • The property market is changing; investors must adapt their strategies.
  • Quality assets will outperform average properties in the long run.
  • Interest rates and economic factors significantly impact property investment decisions.
  • Investors should focus on long-term planning rather than short-term gains.
  • Emotional decision-making can lead to costly mistakes in property investment.
  • Professional advice is crucial in today's complex investment environment.
  • Successful investors are patient and selective in their property choices.
  • Understanding market cycles is essential for making informed investment decisions.
  • The current environment presents opportunities for those who are prepared.

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