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Today, Simon Kuestenmacher and I discuss a topic that's at the heart of the "Great Australian Dream": homeownership.
For over a century, owning your own home was not just a rite of passage—it was an expectation. But that dream is slipping further out of reach for millions of Australians, particularly younger generations.
We discuss the evolving landscape of homeownership in Australia, tracing its historical roots and examining the current challenges faced by younger generations.
We examine the impact of demographic shifts, migration, and investment trends on homeownership rates, as well as the growing trend towards renting.
The conversation highlights the complexities of housing affordability and the systemic issues that need to be addressed to ensure a fair chance for all Australians in the property market.
Takeaways
Chapters
01:48 – Homeownership Dream Slipping Further and Further
09:24 - Different Levels of Homeownership
09:20 – Peculiarities of Life in Inland Cities
13:31 – The Cost of New Construction Become Even Worse
17:45 – Projects in Australian Rental Landscape
21:49 – First Home Buyer Schemes
23:37 – Final Thoughts
Links and Resources:
Answer this week's trivia question here- www.PropertyTrivia.com.au
· Win a hard copy of Michael Yardney's Guide to Investing Successfully
· Every entry receives a copy of a fully updated Michael Yardney Property Report
Michael Yardney
Get the team at Metropole to help build your personal Strategic Property Plan Click here and have a chat with us
Simon Kuestenmacher: Australia's leading demographer and partner in the Demographics Group
Get a bundle of eBooks and Reports at www.PodcastBonus.com.au
Also, please subscribe to my other podcast, Demographics Decoded with Simon Kuestenmacher – just look for Demographics Decoded wherever you are listening to this podcast and subscribe so each week we can unveil the trends shaping your future. Or click here: https://demographicsdecoded.com.au/
By Michael Yardney; Australia's authority in wealth creation thru property4.5
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Today, Simon Kuestenmacher and I discuss a topic that's at the heart of the "Great Australian Dream": homeownership.
For over a century, owning your own home was not just a rite of passage—it was an expectation. But that dream is slipping further out of reach for millions of Australians, particularly younger generations.
We discuss the evolving landscape of homeownership in Australia, tracing its historical roots and examining the current challenges faced by younger generations.
We examine the impact of demographic shifts, migration, and investment trends on homeownership rates, as well as the growing trend towards renting.
The conversation highlights the complexities of housing affordability and the systemic issues that need to be addressed to ensure a fair chance for all Australians in the property market.
Takeaways
Chapters
01:48 – Homeownership Dream Slipping Further and Further
09:24 - Different Levels of Homeownership
09:20 – Peculiarities of Life in Inland Cities
13:31 – The Cost of New Construction Become Even Worse
17:45 – Projects in Australian Rental Landscape
21:49 – First Home Buyer Schemes
23:37 – Final Thoughts
Links and Resources:
Answer this week's trivia question here- www.PropertyTrivia.com.au
· Win a hard copy of Michael Yardney's Guide to Investing Successfully
· Every entry receives a copy of a fully updated Michael Yardney Property Report
Michael Yardney
Get the team at Metropole to help build your personal Strategic Property Plan Click here and have a chat with us
Simon Kuestenmacher: Australia's leading demographer and partner in the Demographics Group
Get a bundle of eBooks and Reports at www.PodcastBonus.com.au
Also, please subscribe to my other podcast, Demographics Decoded with Simon Kuestenmacher – just look for Demographics Decoded wherever you are listening to this podcast and subscribe so each week we can unveil the trends shaping your future. Or click here: https://demographicsdecoded.com.au/

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