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There is a bit of fear in the Australian property market at the moment, which is warranted. We are coming off one of the most incredible years in real estate history.
We also have a market where interest rates are about to rise. While an interest rate rise will certainly affect short term sentiment and prices, it's important to look at the bigger picture, which is why in this video I look back at previous real estate cycles, in particular the years between 1984 and 1990, along with 2000 and 2007.
What I discovered is very interesting.
DISCLAIMER No Legal, Financial & Taxation Advice The Listener acknowledges and agrees that: • Any information provided by us is provided as general information and for general information purposes only; • We have not taken the Listeners’ personal and financial circumstances into account when providing information; • We must not and have not provided legal, financial or taxation advice to the Listener; • The information provided must be verified by the Listener prior to the Listener acting or relying on the information by an independent professional advisor including a legal, financial, taxation advisor and the Listener’s accountant; • The information may not be suitable or applicable to the Listener’s individual circumstances; • We do not hold an Australian Financial Services Licence as defined by section 9 of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) and we are not authorised to provide financial services to the Listener, and we have not provided financial services to the Listener.
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There is a bit of fear in the Australian property market at the moment, which is warranted. We are coming off one of the most incredible years in real estate history.
We also have a market where interest rates are about to rise. While an interest rate rise will certainly affect short term sentiment and prices, it's important to look at the bigger picture, which is why in this video I look back at previous real estate cycles, in particular the years between 1984 and 1990, along with 2000 and 2007.
What I discovered is very interesting.
DISCLAIMER No Legal, Financial & Taxation Advice The Listener acknowledges and agrees that: • Any information provided by us is provided as general information and for general information purposes only; • We have not taken the Listeners’ personal and financial circumstances into account when providing information; • We must not and have not provided legal, financial or taxation advice to the Listener; • The information provided must be verified by the Listener prior to the Listener acting or relying on the information by an independent professional advisor including a legal, financial, taxation advisor and the Listener’s accountant; • The information may not be suitable or applicable to the Listener’s individual circumstances; • We do not hold an Australian Financial Services Licence as defined by section 9 of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) and we are not authorised to provide financial services to the Listener, and we have not provided financial services to the Listener.
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