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& Corelogic Research Director -Tim Lawless
PROPERTY PRICES TIPPED TO RISE IN SMALLER CAPITAL CITIES
A return of investors to the market, coupled with a lack of listings is tipped to increase property prices throughout Australia in 2021.
CoreLogic Research Director Tim Lawless predicts property price increases of between 7 and 10% in 2021, with the smaller capital cities set to benefit the most.
Join Tim Lawless and John Fitzgerald to discuss the future of Real Estate and the many options open to you as an investor, whether you've just started or are already an experienced investor.
So, why should you be on this webinar?
To find out more about us, see the latest Media Coverage - click here.
The webinar will be followed by our live Q&A. We strongly recommend you ask your questions in advance to make sure it gets answered on the night. Email marie@custodianvip.com
A return of investors to the market, coupled with a lack of listings is tipped to increase property prices throughout Australia in 2021.
CoreLogic Research Director Tim Lawless predicts property price increases of between 7 per cent and 10 per cent in 2021, with the smaller capital cities tipped to benefit the most.
Mr Lawless and Custodian CEO John Fitzgerald, the author of 7 Steps to Wealth, will discuss property price growth predictions in a webinar on January 20.
As we see investors motivated by positive cash flow and growing capital gains, smaller cities such as Adelaide and Brisbane are the focus of demand this year.
They are more affordable than Sydney and Melbourne and have not experienced the downwards pressure from weakening rental markets that Melbourne and Sydney had.
“We will see buyer numbers remaining very high because of low interest rates and confidence, providing we continue to keep COVID under control. What we don’t know is how much stock will be added to market. My guess is it will be not much different from second half of 2020,” Mr Lawless said.
With interest rates at an all-tome low, there has never been a better time to educate yourself on the Real Estate market and see the opportunities lying ahead. That is why we have invited Corelogic Research Director Tim Lawless to bring his wealth of experience and findings to the table.
Learn how Australia’s #1 Proven Real Estate Strategy is taking advantage of the largest Federal Budget since WWII. Mortgage costs are 40% less than the start of 2020, and suburb price records are being broken around the nation as a result.
Why should you be on this webinar?
Secure your spot as we have limited online availability.
If you require assistance, please email marie@custodianvip.com
90% of Property Investors only acquire 1 property. Fact!
The average 7 Steps Investor has acquired 3 properties. Fact!
There’s a strategic difference. Fact!
Discover it for yourself
Among all the doom and gloom reported in the Media about property in Australia, the reality is that Land in Australia is running out.
So, why should you be on this webinar?
Australian families’ most precious asset and biggest investment is their home. In this climate, there has never been a better time to create a nest egg and passive income.
Today affordability for Homeowners is the best it’s ever been, with mortgages costing you 75% of what it would cost you 12 months ago.
About Bernard:
Bernard Salt widely regarded as one of Australia’s leading social commentators by business, the media, and the broader community.
Bernard heads The Demographics Group which provides advice on the demographic, consumer, and social trends for business. Prior to that Bernard founded KPMG Demographics.
He writes two weekly columns for The Australian newspaper and is an adjunct professor at Curtin University Business School.
Bernard is one of the most in-demand speakers on the Australian corporate speaking circuit.
He is well known to the wider community for his penchant for identifying and tagging new tribes and social behaviours such as the ‘Seachange Shift’, the ‘Man Drought’, ‘PUMCINS’ (pronounced pumkins), and the ‘Goats Cheese Curtain’.
He is perhaps best known for popularising the phrase “smashed avocado” globally.
Bernard was awarded the Member of the Order of Australia (AM) in the 2017 Australia Day honors.
John will be interviewing Bernard in our upcoming webinar on what the Future Holds. Do not miss it!
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