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Australian Property Review
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Australian Property Review is an independent publication delivering clear, data-driven insights into the Australian property market.We go beyond the headlines, cutting through industry spin to give readers independent analysis, expert commentary, and property market intelligence that matter.Founded by a team passionate about real estate economics, housing policy, and market data, APReview serves property investors, homeowners, and professionals who want to understand what’s really driving Australia’s housing market.
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The “safe” move might be screwing property investors
A lot of people think the safe move right now is to hold cash, wait, and do nothing stupid.But what if that’s exactly where the damage is happening?In this episode, Ryan and Maedeh talk through the big ideas from the articles published last week at Australian Property Review, cash losing ground to inflation, investor bias, the Reserve Bank’s inflation mess, Victoria’s holiday-home squeeze, and why tax fear is already changing investor behaviour.Website:https://www.apreview.com.au/Newsletter:https://newsletter.apreview.com.au/Follow the podcast and share this episode with someone who’d find it useful.
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Is Australia’s property story starting to split?
Australia’s property story is no longer moving in one straight line.In this episode, Ryan and Maedeh unpack the big themes from the articles published last week at Australian Property Review: why Sydney and Melbourne are no longer telling the whole national story, why Perth and Brisbane still matter, why Western Sydney buyers are still fighting for every home, how investor tax fears are freezing decisions before policy even changes, and why housing supply risks may get worse before they get better.They also look at the wider pressure sitting behind the market, from household budget strain to the personal finance moves Australians are focusing on when property feels less predictable.If you want a simple, practical conversation about what is really shifting in the market, this episode is for you.Read the latest at Australian Property Review:https://www.apreview.com.au/Subscribe to the newsletter:https://newsletter.apreview.com.au/
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You did everything right. So why does property still feel out of reach?
This week on Australian Property Review, we’re looking at the most frustrating shift in the market right now: prices are still holding up in plenty of places, but for buyers, renters and borrowers, housing feels harder than ever to actually live through. Western Sydney buyers are fighting for every home, rents are tightening again, fixed-rate nerves are back, and even a softer auction market is not making entry feel easier. That’s the contradiction shaping property in Australia right now.Visit to read full articles: Australian Property Review
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The APRA Rule That Can Kill Your Next Deal (Before Rates Even Drop)
APRA has quietly changed the rules for Australian property investors – and it’s not just about the 3% buffer anymore.From 2026, a new 6x debt-to-income (DTI) cap means some investors will hit a hard wall on borrowing, even if interest rates fall.In this video, Australian Property Review breaks it down in plain English:What APRA’s new 6x DTI cap actually isWho’s most at risk (and who probably isn’t)The hidden danger of running to non-bank lenders to “escape” APRAThe 3 numbers every investor should know: DTI, cash buffer and stress-test rateHow to adjust your strategy so you can still grow a portfolio inside the new rulesIf you’re planning to buy, hold or grow an Aussie property portfolio in the next 5–10 years, you need to understand this before you sign your next loan.🔔 Subscribe to Australian Property Review for weekly deep dives on:– APRA and RBA changes– Borrowing power and lender policy– Data-led suburb and property selection– Real strategies used by Australian investors👍 Like the video if you want more content on borrowing power and APRAwww.apreview.com.au
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Aussie first-home buyer hotspots revealed
A fresh cut of national credit data shows first-home buyer intent is surging even as overall mortgage balances edge lower year-on-year. The pattern points to an affordability ceiling: buyers are funnelling into suburbs with solid transport links and a deep pool of units and townhouses that sit under common lending thresholds.Below we’ve mapped the busiest entry-level corridors and the “opportunity” pockets where medians remain closer to typical first-buyer budgets. Medians combine houses and units and are indicative only.Australian Property Review
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Australian Property Review is an independent publication delivering clear, data-driven insights into the Australian property market.We go beyond the headlines, cutting through industry spin to give readers independent analysis, expert commentary, and property market intelligence that matter.Founded by a team passionate about real estate economics, housing policy, and market data, APReview serves property investors, homeowners, and professionals who want to understand what’s really driving Australia’s housing market.
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