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Property boom to continue, but hot price growth tipped to slow down

Australia’s booming property prices are expected to continue rising for some time, but economists predict the red-hot pace of growth will slow down from here.

Prices have surged this year with further growth expected over the rest of 2021 and into 2022, although factors such as affordability, rises in fixed mortgage rates and likely action by regulators are set to cool the market.

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Not just your normal Real Estate.

Property Today is not your normal everyday agency. They care for the community they are involved in and give back out of every settlement.

On Thursday 25th of Feb 2021, I was doing my part to raise much needed funds for Ovarian Cancer. I was honored to receive a special invite from the Lady members at Headland Golf Club. This was my 4th invite to help out and on all but one occasion, I managed to make an ace on the 18th hole.

The ladies do such a great job. In the last 4 fundraising days, I believe the tally to be around the $15,000 raised. A massive effort.

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Will the end of JobSeeker impact the property market?

Will the end of JobSeeker impact the property market

With JobSeeker coming to an end in March, how will the Australian housing market fare?

With the current JobSeeker supplement of $150 due to be wound back at the end of March, property experts are questioning the impact this may have on the property market, especially on rent prices.

In early 2020, the supplement was set at an additional $275 per week, virtually doubling payments for some recipients. Recently, it was announced that as the coronavirus supplement is wound down from March, a permanent $25 increase will be added to payments.

But property experts are questioning whether the removal of the JobSeeker supplement could have an impact on the housing market.

CoreLogic’s head of research Australia, Eliza Owen, expects the impact to be modest at most.

“In late March 2020, the original JobSeeker supplement was set at an additional $275 per week. In late September, the supplement was reduced to $125 per week, and it was reduced further to $75 per week through the first quarter of 2021,” Ms Owen said.

“However, housing market momentum has increased from September to January, amid the reduction in the supplement. Between the end of September and January, the CoreLogic national home value index rose by 3.2 per cent, and rental values increased by 2.5 per cent.”

Moreover, fewer Australians have been reliant on welfare as the labour market recovers.

Data from the Australian government Department of Social Services (DSS) suggests there were 11.7 per cent fewer JobSeeker recipients towards the end January 2020, compared with the end of September.

“With lower-income households generally having lower rates of home ownership, it is more likely that households receiving JobSeeker are renters,” Ms Owen pointed out.

“This would imply an indirect impact on housing prices, where reduced rental return could impact an investor’s willingness to pay for a property.”

Rental market

Like the housing market, the rental market is expected to thrive beyond the end of JobSeeker.

Looking at changes in rents from September 2020 through to January 2021, in markets with the highest proportion of JobSeeker recipients, only one region saw a decline in rental values.

Meanwhile, other SA2 markets have seen an average increase in market rents of 4.2 per cent, above the 2.5 per cent increase in rent values nationally over the same period.

“Importantly, there is no counter-factual for rental performance in these markets where the coronavirus supplement is unchanged. Under these circumstances, rents may have increased even further,” Ms Owen explained.

However, the research head conceded that the data does highlight the possibility of increased divergence between incomes and housing costs for some of Australia’s most vulnerable households following the changes to JobSeeker.

“While these rental markets may be increasing in aggregate, housing stress and even homelessness may be faced by individuals whose livelihoods have been impacted by COVID-19,” she said.

“While changes to JobSeeker are unlikely to impact the housing market, the welfare reduction could greatly disrupt housing situations for many.”

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Have a Merry Christmas and a safe and prosperous New Year

This has been a mad and crazy year.  Sitting here one year ago, would you have believed me if I had told you that the world would be basically shut down by a Virus and then be told that 6 months later that the average house price will go through the roof? !!!!

If you did, you would have bought on the Sunshine Coast and made a bucket load of money. You would have also done this while enjoying a fantastic lifestyle basically unaffected by the entire catastrophe. We have been so lucky up here and for that I am thankful.

2020 has definitely been a roller coaster journey. Great for some but unfortunately poor for others. Lets hope that 2021 is a lot more stable and that we can all get on with everyday life with more confidence and more certainty.

Wishing you and your Families a magical Christmas and a safe and prosperous New Year

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