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Property Buzz: SMSF rush, immigration failures, and the policies reshaping property


By Noemie Veñegas

11 July 2026 • 2 minute read


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Tax changes may have stolen the headlines, but Australia’s property market is increasingly being shaped by immigration, housing supply, and political decisions that investors can’t afford to ignore.

On Property Buzz, Phil Tarrant is joined by Steve Kuper to connect the dots between politics, geopolitics, and property, revealing how government decisions, immigration policy, and global uncertainty are beginning to reshape Australia’s housing market.

The duo examines the rush of investors scrambling to buy residential property through self-managed super funds before the borrowing ban takes effect, questioning whether urgency is driving sound investment decisions or expensive mistakes.

Attention then turns to Canberra, where the fallout from recent tax reforms continues to divide investors, raising fresh questions about housing affordability, fairness, and whether government policy is solving the problem or creating new ones.

The discussion also explores Australia’s immigration settings, revealing why a growing mismatch between skilled migration and construction labour is adding further pressure to an already constrained housing market.

Finally, Tarrant and Kuper look beyond Australia’s borders, discussing why geopolitical tensions are no longer just a foreign affairs issue and how global instability could increasingly influence property markets, investor confidence, and the nation’s economic outlook.

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