Australia's property boom isn't over, but something has changed | Latest Data from Dr Andrew Wilson

Australia's property boom isn't over, but something has changed | Latest Data from Dr Andrew Wilson

Author: Michael Yardney; Australia's authority in wealth creation thru property May 4, 2026 Duration: 24:08

If you own property in Australia right now, or you're thinking about buying, what we're going to share with you today could change how you think about where this market is heading.

 

You see, there's a bit of a disconnect in today's property market, and if you're only following the headlines, it's easy to miss what's really going on.

 

While prices are still rising and demand is holding up, underneath that, the dynamics are starting to shift.

 

Growth is slowing. Confidence is becoming more fragile. And the gap between the strongest and weakest markets is widening in a way we haven't seen for a while.

 

In fact, the latest data shows national house prices have now risen for 14 consecutive months and are up more than 10% over the year, yet the most recent quarterly growth was modest, reflecting a market that's still moving forward but clearly losing a bit of steam.

 

However, this is exactly the type of environment where experienced investors tend to do well, because when the market becomes fragmented, opportunities become more targeted rather than broad-based.

 

So today, Dr Andrew Wilson discusses the state of the current Australian property market, uncovering its fragile resilience amid slowing growth, regional disparities, and influential economic factors.

 

 

Takeaways 

 

  • Fragmentation of markets signals opportunity for the strategic investor.
  • Underlying fundamentals remain resilient despite sentiment shifts.
  • Differentiating between segments reveals true market health.
  • The cycle of market optimism and correction follows predictable patterns.
  • Success seeds require active cultivation—passion triggers growth.
  • Market noise distracts but fundamentals tune the real melody.
  • Strategic patience combined with adaptability secures long-term wealth.
  • Regional disparities create niches for targeted investments.
  • Emotional energy fuels consistent action towards dreams.
  • Long-term strategic planning mitigates risks in volatile markets.

 

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About The Michael Yardney Podcast | Property Investment And Wealth Creation Australia

 

The Michael Yardney Podcast helps Australians build financial independence through strategic investing, wealth creation strategies and smart property decisions.

 

We go beyond property headlines to discuss:

 

• Building long-term wealth
• Creating intergenerational wealth
• Passive income strategies Australia
• Asset allocation and portfolio growth
• Financial freedom through property
• Strategic investing for professionals and business owners
• Risk management and wealth protection
• Structuring your investments for capital growth
• Money management and financial habits

 

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If you've ever felt overwhelmed by the conflicting advice and sensational headlines surrounding Australian real estate, there's a conversation happening here that cuts straight through the noise. Property Investment & Wealth Creation Australia | The Michael Yardney Podcast is driven by Michael Yardney, widely regarded as Australia's authority in wealth creation through property. This isn't about quick tips or market speculation; it's a deep, ongoing dialogue focused on building lasting financial security through strategic property investment. Twice each week, Michael draws on decades of experience as a property strategist and best-selling author to unpack the complexities of the market. You'll hear detailed analysis on economic trends affecting housing, evaluations of different investment strategies, and frank discussions about the mindset required for long-term success. The aim is to move beyond theory, offering actionable insights that help you make informed, confident decisions for your portfolio. This podcast serves as a reliable resource for both new and experienced investors seeking clarity and a proven framework, all grounded in the realities of the Australian landscape. Tune in for a straightforward, evidence-based approach to navigating property investment and building substantial wealth.
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