Brisbane’s Resilient Property Market to Continue
Brisbane has not only been able to buck to price falls that much of the East Coast has experienced since mid-2017, but there have many many areas that have outperformed.
Brisbane has not only been able to buck to price falls that much of the East Coast has experienced since mid-2017, but there have many many areas that have outperformed.
A decade of economic boom encouraged businesses in the metropolis to expand, hiring staff from outside the city as the local workforce was fully employed, causing the real estate market to experience property shortages and rising prices. Developers, encouraged by house price predictions, invested heavily in new housing projects. However, as the economy cooled, expected median prices became unaffordable. While there is still population growth and demand for housing in the area, the double-digit growth in prices expected by majority of developers have proven to be unsustainable and now prices are falling. However, there is still capital growth available in Greater Sydney for those who can spot the best suburbs to invest…