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Best inflation-busting property investments in each state

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July 23rd, 2024

Best inflation-busting property investments in each state

Recent data from MCG Quantity Surveyors reveals that regional markets are demonstrating higher rental yields compared to metropolitan areas. Regions such as West Pilbara, Campaspe, and Outback - South are showing notable returns, which may catch the attention of property investors.

“Regional areas are exhibiting higher rental yields than metropolitan areas,” says Mike Mortlock, Managing Director of MCG Quantity Surveyors. “For instance, West Pilbara in Western Australia has house yields of 9.85% and unit yields of 13.12%, driven by strong rental demand in the mining sector.”

Victoria’s Campaspe region reports house yields of 6.23% and 11.28% for units. These yields are influenced by affordable property prices and consistent rental demand. “Regions like Campaspe in Victoria are currently reflecting strong rental yields,” Mortlock notes.

Queensland’s Outback - South and Bowen Basin - North have high house yields at 9.07% and 8.88%, respectively and unit yields at 9.63%. These yields reflect tight rental markets supported by industries such as mining and agriculture.

However, it’s crucial for investors to consider the risks associated with these regions, particularly in terms of capital growth. While yields are high, regional areas can be more volatile and may not offer the same long-term capital growth potential as metropolitan areas. “It’s important to balance the attraction of high yields with the potential for capital growth,” Mortlock advises. “Investors should carefully consider the overall risk profile and their long-term investment strategy.”

The comparative analysis further shows that yields in metropolitan areas tend to increase with distance from the CBD. For example, Brisbane’s house yields increase from 2.81% (0-10km) to 4.13% (20-30km) and unit yields from 4.92% to 5.55%. Perth exhibits a similar trend, with house yields rising from 3.38% to 4.70% and unit yields from 5.55% to 6.34%.

“Investors may find higher returns in suburbs further from the city centre,” Mortlock notes. “However, regional areas are currently exhibiting higher yields, particularly in resource-rich regions. This underscores the importance of a diversified investment strategy that considers both regional and metropolitan markets.”

For more information on these trends and detailed data on property yields, visit MCG Quantity Surveyors’ website.

Mike Mortlock

Managing Director, MCG Quantity Surveyors

Phone: 0409 956 797

Email: mike@mcgqs.com.au

Website: www.mcgqs.com.au

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