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Oil shock swings markets but Aussie property supply still tight

Oil shock swings markets but Aussie property supply still tight

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In this week’s episode of the Australian Property Podcast, Pete Wargent and Chris Bates unpack a volatile week in global markets and what it might mean for Australian housing. From oil price shocks and inflation fears to population shifts and investor behaviour, they explore why short-term uncertainty rarely changes the long-term structural drivers of property markets


Together, they discuss:

- Sudden oil price spikes briefly shake financial markets

- Global supply shocks, inflation pressures and potential interest rate hikes could influence housing sentiment without necessarily changing long-term property demand.

- Migration patterns are intensifying rental shortages and housing pressure in those states.

- Why investors approaching retirement are increasingly selling property assets, particularly negatively geared units that generate little cashflow in retirement.

- The growing divide between generations.

- How market uncertainty often reduces listings rather than demand

- The hidden costs of moving house in Australia.

- Listener Q&A


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