Apartments Poised To Outperform

Property valuers predict Australia’s apartment market will perform strongly in the next 12 months. A survey of valuers by CBRE reveals that 45% of respondents believe buyer demand will also increase in the next 12 months (down from 57% when surveyed in March).

CBRE’s Pacific head of research, Sameer Chopra, says more than 50% of valuers surveyed expect apartment price increases ahead. More than half predict Perth’s apartment values will increase by at least 5%, while about a third believe Brisbane and Adelaide apartment prices will increase by the same amount. Chopra says the production supply pipelines for apartments are slow so there is not a lot of new stock coming onto the market. “The cost of putting up a new apartment is now 35% higher than where it was sitting in 2019,” he says. “More people are coming to this realisation that it’s just very expensive to build brand-new stock, so they will pay more for the right stock today.”

The survey says more than 40% of the valuers expect house prices to also rise by more than 5% in the coming 12 months, with Perth, Adelaide and Sydney metropolitan areas tipped to lead the pack.

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