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With interest rates finally dropping, savvy buyers are asking what this really means for their purchasing power and future property values.
In this episode of Rentvesting, I reveal three critical factors that could drive Australian house prices significantly higher in 2025 - making it increasingly challenging for aspiring homeowners to secure their first property.
I break down how the recent RBA interest rate cut affects your borrowing capacity and the proposed changes to serviceability requirements (including exciting news for those with HECS debts).
Plus, I also share the latest first homeowner incentives across Queensland, Western Australia and other states that could increase market demand - along with smart tactics my clients are using to get on the property ladder sooner.
Key moments:
00:00:10 Why house prices could explode in 2025
00:00:50 Who’s really buying investment property (our clients)
00:03:40 How the rate cut affects your borrowing power
00:06:10 New buyer incentives that could spark a price surge
00:07:40 The construction shortfall driving prices up
00:08:50 Immigration data nobody is talking about
00:11:00 This 10-minute call saved my mom $5,000
00:12:20 Three factors that could change everything in 2025
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Disclaimer: All information contained in this podcast is general in nature and does not consider your individual circumstances. You should consider the appropriateness of this information with regards to your individual objectives, financial situation and needs, and speak to a professional.