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Property investment to surge in 2013

27 MAR 2013 By Reporter 1 min read Hotspots

This year has been hailed 'the year of the property investor' by one industry group, pointing to low interest rates and strong median rental yield.

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Smartline Personal Mortgage Adviser’s executive director Joe Sirianni said that interest rates are now below rental yields in many areas and will attract investment.

Looking at Australian Property Monitors’ statistics (Rental Yield Report) Mr Sirianni pointed to yields that ranged from 4.25 per cent (for Melbourne houses) to highs of 6.22 per cent (for Darwin units), compared to currently achievable 4.99 per cent fixed rates.

“These kinds of figures are a rare treat for property investors, particularly in a capital city,” Mr Sirianni said.

“With interest rates at low levels, strong rents, low vacancy rates and a shortage of rental properties in some areas, there’s a lot for property investors to be excited about.

“Now that people can access their self-managed superannuation funds to buy property, and first home buyers have retreated from the market, 2013 is increasingly shaping up as the year of the property investor,” he said.

Currently, houses in Brisbane, Perth, Canberra, Darwin and Hobart, and units in Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth, Canberra and Darwin have yields above the potential lowest achievable fixed rates.

APM predicts further upward movement in rental yields making this picture even more attractive.

However, the interest rate lows are less certain with economists predicting a maximum of two more cuts, or that the rate cutting cycle has already bottomed.

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Investment
An investment is an asset or item purchased with the expectation that it will generate income or appreciate in value in the future.
Property
Property refers to either a tangible or intangible item that an individual or business has legal rights or ownership of, such as houses, cars, stocks or bond certificates.
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