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Real estate could benefit from stock market gloom

By Nick Bendel 18 January 2016 | 5 minute read
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More investors will re-enter the property market as volatility in Australia’s share market continues, according to a leading franchise.

Matthew Tiller, LJ Hooker’s national research manager, said the recent share market turmoil will increase the appeal of residential property as a viable investment.

“The current share market instability will have a lot of investors looking for a safer and less volatile investment, and real estate markets will benefit from this,” he said.

 
 

“Over the last quarter, data has shown that investors have been moving away from real estate due to higher interest rates, thanks to additional lending regulations from APRA.

“However, investors will begin to reconsider property, as they will see real estate as the lower-risk and higher-return option.”

Mr Tiller said the return of investors would provide a boost to slowing property markets.

“While this won’t lead to the strong levels of capital growth seen in 2015, it will see prices reach the upper end of forecasts,” he said.

 

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