Showing posts with label Adelaide Property Investment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Adelaide Property Investment. Show all posts

Monday, December 1, 2008

Back In Black


Nationally, property value growth is back in the black.
Claims that the Australian property market would in 2008 experience a major downturn have been proven incorrect based on the most recent findings of the RP Data-Rismark Hedonic Property Value Index, which in October again showed that Australian capital city property prices had increased for the second consecutive month.
Released today, the RP Data-Rismark Hedonic Property Value Index showed that Australian dwelling prices had increased by 0.3 percent over the three months ending October ’08. On a month-on-month basis, Australian dwelling prices have now risen in the months of both September (+0.2 percent), based on the ‘final’ RP Data-Rismark index numbers, and in October (+0.4 percent) using the latest ‘indicative’ estimates.
Using Australia’s largest property database, the RP Data-Rismark Index results are reported by the RBA in its Statement on Monetary Policy and have recently been selected by the ASX as the basis for the ASX’s new residential property derivatives market. Moody’s and SIRCA have both independently concluded that the RP Data-Rismark Index results are the most accurate measures of house price change in Australia.
Based on RP Data-Rismark Index results, RP Data head of research Tim Lawless believes that the doom and gloom merchants have misunderstood the fundamentals and the diversity of the Australian residential property market by predicting that Australia was headed for a market-wide implosion in 2008.
“The facts are that over the past 12 months Australian property values have declined by just 0.8 percent which is a phenomenal result when compared to the S&P/ASX 200 index which reported a decline of 40.5 percent,” Mr Lawless said.
“The October RP Data-Rismark Index results reinforce my suggestion that the Australian property market has moved through the bottom of its cycle.”
“While we are likely to see property values remain relatively flat for the first half of 2009, it appears from the RP Data-Rismark Indices that Australian property values have proven to be remarkably resilient despite multiple interest rate hikes in early 2008 and the effects of the credit crisis.”
Rismark International managing director Christopher Joye said “The recent recovery is consistent with the big improvements in affordability brought about by the RBA’s decision to cut rates by 1.25 percent in September and October, combined with the government’s announcement that it would increase the first home owner’s grant as part of its $10.4 billion fiscal stimulus package.
“The RBA’s 0.75 percent rate cut in November has lent further support to the market with mortgage rates having fallen from a peak of 9.6 percent in August to around 7.7 percent today. Based on current futures market pricing, we should see mortgage rates fall below 6 percent during 2009,” Mr Joye said.
“The recent improvements in market conditions are also in line with housing finance volumes released by Australia’s largest mortgage broker, AFG, which announced that its October 2008 home loan volumes were the strongest since November 2007 rising by 18 percent in the month. Australia’s biggest property listings website, realestate.com.au, has also released data showing record increases for 2008 in home buyer activity during the months of September, October and November.”
“Recent dramatic improvements in affordability combined with Australia’s substantial housing supply shortages, low mortgage default rates and the absence of large volumes of distressed sellers will see the residential property market continue to deliver robust performance in 2009.

“With home loan rates likely to fall below 6 percent in 2009 and record low vacancy rates driving up rental yields, it is likely that more and more investors will begin to view the market in a positive light. For example, a recent report by RP Data identified 45 suburbs around Australia where the average rental property was likely to be cash-flow positive,” Mr Joye said.
For savvy investors the timing to enter the market is now better than ever according to RP Data’s Tim Lawless – “For investors who are willing to go against the flow, buying conditions are exceptionally strong and yields are improving every month,” he said.
“The fundamentals underlying the Australian property market are extremely robust. Investors need to take into account current supply constraints, infrastructure delivery, immigration, vacancy rates, rising rents and expectations that interest rates will continue to fall. These are the basics that should fuel capital gains for investors.”
“There is a very strong likelihood that more and more suburbs around Australia will move into the realm of positive cash flow.”
“With dwelling values flat, interest rates falling and rental rates increasing, yields are improving every month. These positive cash flow suburbs will be mostly concentrated in either the inner city unit markets or the regional townships driven by the mining sector or agriculture.” Mr Lawless said.
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Saturday, November 15, 2008

Keeping it real - Adelaide property prices.




This month we have seen quite an increase in first home buyer activity in the Adelaide market. It makes sense. There is a good supply of stock- good entry level homes, that have been on the market and overstayed the anticipated duration of their marketing campaigns initiated before our 2% interest rate decrease and then suffered a long wait while the global financial instability was being reported.
The Adelaide market has enjoyed 16-18% growth 2007-2008. The market has levelled in recent months, which means it is an excellent time for a first home owner to buy quality property and enter the market. The government has put a time limit to their FHOG increase, so we expect to see strong activity and competition in this sector after Jan-Feb if buyers are to settle their purchases in time.
Not every house is going to be a good, long term investment and it is essential to identify several aspects that determine value in today’s market. Times have changed.
Properties in the $200k-upper $300’s will hold their values in the medium term. Why? The government is injecting funds in order to boost first home ownership in a tough market. If they buy well, they could, subject to serviceability, purchase their first home using the government’s recent windfall, and have money left over after purchasing costs. Effectively this is real estate, “no money down”...but you must buy well.
We have recently been purchasing quality properties in the $400 – $700K at very good prices. The properties being sold in this price range are typically heavily mortgaged, so there are pressures to retain as much equity as possible for the vendors. Negotiations are taking longer and must be handled carefully in order to buy these homes well.
The $950k- $1.2 million is where there is room for price reduction. The pressure is on. Owners here are exposed to the stock market, SME’s and the govt is taking more rather than handing is over as in the case of the First Home buyer category.
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Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Adelaide residential rental yields above 6% in select areas.




Adelaide and South Australian real estate has again shown resilience in a tough economic climate.
If you are looking for reassurance, here are 5 solid reasons that Adelaide has again been the top performer for property investors.

1. Over the last 120 years property prices have risen on average 10% per year -despite wars, droughts, Asian meltdowns, 20% interest rates in the late 80’s, the recession we had to have etc. On a $300,000 property compounded at 10% a year the value the property would double in just 7 years that’s $42857 a year -more than some people get paid at their full time job.

2. Supply of residential housing in Australia is at an all time low, down from 17000 dwellings a month to 13000 dwellings per month and continuing to fall, with no foreseeable supply meeting demand according to the HIA (housing industry of Australia) . The calculated total undersupply right now 190,000 homes!

3. Adelaide had its biggest net population increase last year and is on track for an even bigger increase this year! People need somewhere to live!

4. Interest rates are coming down fast - which is great because…

5. Rents are going up fast - with rates coming down and rents going up there are some amazing rental yields in selected areas!

If you are looking for a well performing investment property, an addition to your existing property portfolio or a home to live in, We guarantee to save you money on your next real estate purchase. Go to http://www.directnegotiations.com.au/ , or give us a call on +61 8 84631997