EPISODE · Mar 7, 2025 · 57 MIN
Australian Real Estate 2025: Trends, Challenges & Opportunities Ahead
from Helpmebuy Property Podcast
Australian property market – How it will unfold in 2025? This latest episode is all about that! Moxin Reza and Cheryl Leong sit together to discuss the current state of the Australian property market as they look ahead to 2025. They recap the tumultuous year of 2024, highlighting consumer spending trends, and shifts in real estate markets. The conversation delves into the dynamics of the rental market, housing supply constraints, and the differences between new builds and established properties. They emphasize the importance of understanding market trends and consumer behavior as investors prepare for the upcoming year. Different angles of interest were discussed, keeping in mind the current state of the Australian property market, focusing on labor market dynamics, construction delays, population growth, migration trends, rental market pressures, and innovations in the banking sector. These are key factors that influence property investment opportunities as potential investors tend to enter the market and the seasoned investors try to expand their property portfolio. Episode Highlights 00:00 Welcome to Help Me Buy Property Podcast 04:52 Recap of 2024: Market Insights 12:34 Smart Money vs. Herd Mentality 20:14 2025: Year of Resilience 29:32 New Builds vs. Established Properties 34:12 Population Growth and Migration Trends 43:22 Rental Market Pressures and Trends 52:02 Banking Sector Innovations and Future Outlook 56:05 Final Thoughts Click on the link below to download Australian Bestseller “A Millennial’s Guide to Property Investing” now! https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B0CRF48GGR Resources: Join us on our FREE Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/helpmebuyau You can also connect with us on https://www.linkedin.com/company/77080688. Keep smiling, be kind, and continue investing. Peace out! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Australian property market – How it will unfold in 2025? This latest episode is all about that! Moxin Reza and Cheryl Leong sit together to discuss the current state of the Australian property market as they look ahead to 2025. They recap the tumultuous year of 2024, highlighting consumer spending trends, and shifts in real estate markets. The conversation delves into the dynamics of the rental market, housing supply constraints, and the differences between new builds and established properties. They emphasize the importance of understanding market trends and consumer behavior as investors prepare for the upcoming year. Different angles of interest were discussed, keeping in mind the current state of the Australian property market, focusing on labor market dynamics, construction delays, population growth, migration trends, rental market pressures, and innovations in the banking sector. These are key factors that influence property investment opportunities as potential investors tend to enter the market and the seasoned investors try to expand their property portfolio. Episode Highlights 00:00 Welcome to Help Me Buy Property Podcast 04:52 Recap of 2024: Market Insights 12:34 Smart Money vs. Herd Mentality 20:14 2025: Year of Resilience 29:32 New Builds vs. Established Properties 34:12 Population Growth and Migration Trends 43:22 Rental Market Pressures and Trends 52:02 Banking Sector Innovations and Future Outlook 56:05 Final Thoughts Click on the link below to download Australian Bestseller “A Millennial’s Guide to Property Investing” now! https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B0CRF48GGR Resources: Join us on our FREE Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/helpmebuyau You can also connect with us on https://www.linkedin.com/company/77080688. Keep smiling, be kind, and continue investing. Peace out! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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