This Week in Real Estate – 8th December 2022

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 Regional Qld Tops Canstar Report

Queensland’s property market has been tipped to outperform many others in 2023.

Canstar’s annual Rising Stars Report, powered by Hotspotting, predicts Regional Queensland will be the best performing regional market in 2023 followed by Regional Western Australia.

In terms of capital cities, the report has used a series of forward-looking indicators to rank Adelaide on top followed by Brisbane.

The report says Regional Queensland scored well across all five key metrics used.

Hotspotting analyst Terry Ryder says as Australia’s leading recipient of population growth from internal migration, Regional Queensland continues to benefit from the Exodus to Affordable Lifestyle trend.

Some of those areas predicted to perform well in Regional Queensland include Bundaberg, Caloundra, Rockhampton and Toowoomba, as well as Gold Coast locations like Nerang. “More than half of the locations across regional Queensland have rising sales activity at a time when nationally markets are weak,” the report says. “The population trends favour Queensland, bringing growth to many regional property markets.”

 

Interstate Buyers Target Gold Coast

Interstate buyers are keen on the Gold Coast property market, with a new report showing it tops buying lists.

According to analysis of data from Little Hinges, the Gold Coast accounted for 44% of the more than 300,000 virtual inspections potential buyers conducted in October.

It shows buyers from New South Wales and Victoria are showing the biggest interest in the Gold Coast.

About a fifth of people virtually inspecting property on the Gold Coast are from NSW and 15% are from Victoria.

Little Hinges chief marketing officer Mike York says according to CoreLogic, dwelling values on the Gold Coast fell overall in the October quarter, which makes it a more affordable option for many compared with Sydney and Melbourne prices.

He says overseas buyers are also keen on Queensland. Of the 7.7% of international buyers who are interested in moving to Queensland, 35% are from New Zealand, 10% from the United States and 5% each from the UK and Singapore.

 Quote of the Week

“We still have a landlord’s market across Australia and in every capital city. We’re nowhere near providing alleviated conditions for tenants. While we see that small seasonal lift in rentals, we also see a higher level of people looking for a rental. It is a drop in the ocean compared to what we need.”

Domain chief of research Dr Nicola Powell

 

Little Relief In Sight For Tenants

There is still little relief in sight for renters, with new figures showing the national vacancy rate remained at a record low of 0.8% in November.

According to Domain data it was 1.5% at the same time last year and chief of research Nicola Powell warns it will not improve anytime soon.

Despite some minor seasonal increases in vacancy rates, Powell says there are only 20,320 vacant rental properties, 47% less than at the same time last year.

“We still have a landlord’s market across Australia and in every capital city,” she says.

“We’re nowhere near providing alleviated conditions for tenants. While we see that small seasonal lift in rentals, we also see a higher level of people looking for a rental. It is a drop in the ocean compared to what we need.”

In November, Melbourne vacancies dropped to 1.1%, Sydney was 1.1%, Perth and Adelaide had the lowest vacancy rate of 0.3%, Hobart 0.4% and Canberra 1.2%.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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