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The Money Mindset Podcast delves into the fascinating relationship between mindset and money. A healthy mindset is directly linked to a healthy financial position.Discover how a healthy mindset can pave the way for healthy income, smart investments, and overall financial well-being. We&#39;ll also share practical mindset hacks that can transform your financial life for the better.Tune in to learn how to cultivate a mindset that supports your financial goals and unlocks your full potential for wealth creation.Finance is the blood flow towards survival and your level of comfort in survival is up to you. Increase your finance wealth to increase your life comfort and choices.Please email me on <a href="mailto:moneymindsetmark@gmail.com" rel="nofollow">moneymindsetmark@gmail.com</a> if you would like to comment or hear anything specific on the next podcast episode.Watch on YOUTUBE <a href="https://www.youtube.com/@MoneyMindsetwithMarkyMP" rel="nofollow">https://www.youtube.com/@MoneyMindsetwithMarkyMP</a>Get the results you financially seek at:<a href="http://www.cabpropertywealth.com.au" rel="nofollow">www.cabpropertywealth.com.au</a>Check out Podcast Author Profile at:<a href="https:/
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071. What to expect in 2026

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www.cabpropertywealth.com.au In early 2026, the most pressing finance topic in Australia’s property sector is the "Supply-Demand Paradox." This is a situation where property prices continue to rise—or remain stubbornly high—despite record-low affordability and the sudden, unexpected threat of further interest rate hikes by the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA). 1. The Interest Rate "Pivot" FearThe market began 2026 with a jarring shift in sentiment. While 2025 saw some relief from rate cuts, underlying inflation has remained "sticky" (around 3.2–3.4%).1 This has led the RBA to signal a "higher for longer" stance, with major banks now split on whether a rate hike will occur in February 2026. For many homeowners, this is a "financial cliff" moment. Those who bought recently or refinanced during the 2025 dip are now facing the reality that mortgage relief is likely months or even years away. 2. The Chronic Supply ShortageThe core driver of price resilience is a massive shortfall in housing.4 The Federal Government’s National Housing Accord (targeting 1.2 million homes by 2029) is currently tracking roughly 50,000 homes behind schedule for the year. Construction Costs: Record-high build costs ($500k+ for a standard detached house) have made many new developments financially unviable.The Result: Because there are so few new homes being finished, buyers are forced to compete for a limited pool of existing "established" homes, keeping prices high even as borrowing power shrinks.3. The "Help That Hurts" (Government Incentives)There is significant debate over the expanded 5% Deposit Scheme.8 While intended to help first-home buyers, economists argue it is backfiring: By lowering the entry barrier, it has flooded the market with thousands of new buyers.In a low-supply environment, this surge in demand is simply pushing up the price of entry-level homes, essentially "gobbling up" the financial benefit the government provided.4. The Intergenerational Wealth DivideA major social and financial concern today is that home ownership is increasingly becoming a transfer of wealth rather than an earned milestone. The "Bank of Mum and Dad": A growing percentage of first-time buyers now require parental assistance to enter the market.The Rental Generation: Those without family equity are being pushed into a permanent rental cycle where rents are still 20% higher than pre-pandemic levels.Capital City Market Divergence (Jan 2026 Estimates)City Median Value (Approx.)2026 Outlook Sydney$1.28M Slowing: Extreme affordability constraints; slight declines in some sectors.Melbourne$827KStagnant: High supply of units and state tax pressures are weighing on growth.Brisbane$1.04M Booming: Strong migration and 2032 Olympic prep driving double-digit gains.Perth$940KSurging: Lowest vacancy rates in the country; leading the nation in growth. Note: For investors, the focus has shifted toward "yield chasing" in regional hubs and high-density units, as the traditional "capital growth" strategy is becoming too expensive to service in the major cities. 1. Solutions for Interest Rate VolatilityWith the "pivot" fear keeping homeowners on edge, the focus has shifted from "waiting for cuts" to active risk management. Mortgage "Stress-Testing": Financial advisors now recommend households stress-test their budgets against a 7.0%–7.5% mortgage rate, even if their current rate is lower. This builds a "liquidity buffer" to absorb potential February or May 2026 hikes.The "Split Loan" Strategy: To hedge against uncertainty, many are opting for split facilities—fixing 50% of the debt to protect against hikes while keeping 50% variable to benefit if the RBA eventually cuts later in the year.Proactive Refinancing: Since lenders are "pricing in" risk, staying loyal to a bank can be costly. Switching to "honeymoon" rates or products with lower offset account fees is a common 2026 tactic to claw back cash flow.2. Solutions for the Supply ShortageTo meet the 1.2 million home target, the industry is moving away from traditional "bricks and mortar" toward faster, high-tech alternatives. Modern Methods of Construction (MMC): Government-backed pilots in South Australia and Victoria are scaling up pre-fabricated and modular housing. By building components in factories, homes can be assembled on-site in weeks rather than months, bypassing the tradie shortage.The "New Homes Bonus": A $3 billion federal incentive that rewards states and territories that exceed their housing targets. This is designed to force local councils to slash "red and green tape" that currently stalls developments for years.Build-to-Rent (BTR) Concessions: 2026 has seen a surge in BTR projects where institutions (like super funds) build entire apartment blocks specifically for long-term tenants. New tax breaks, including a 50% land tax reduction, are making these more financially viable for developers.3. Reforming Government IncentivesTo stop "help" from simply pushing prices higher, the focus is shifting from "giving buyers money" to "sharing the burden." Problem Solution (2026 Approach)How it Works Price Inflation Shared Equity Schemes Under the "Help to Buy" scheme, the government buys a 30–40% stake in the home. This reduces the loan size without flooding the market with raw cash. Low Mobility Stamp Duty to Land Tax States (like the ACT and parts of NSW/VIC) are transitioning to annual land taxes. This removes the $50k+ "moving tax," allowing empty-nesters to downsize easily. Developer Risk Deferred Infrastructure Charges Local governments are deferring the massive "upfront" levies developers usually pay, allowing projects to start even while construction costs are high.4. Bridging the Intergenerational Divide To help those without a "Bank of Mum and Dad," policies are targeting wealth mobility and housing variety. Downsizing Incentives: Australians over 55 can now contribute up to $300,000 from a home sale into their superannuation. This is designed to "free up" large family homes for younger families.The "Missing Middle" Density: Planning reforms are being fast-tracked to allow dual-occupancy (duplexes) and 3-story townhouses on land previously restricted to single houses. This creates cheaper "entry-level" homes in desirable suburbs.Social Housing Accelerator: A $2 billion federal injection is being used to refurbish old public housing units, making them "tenantable" again and reducing the 10-year waitlists that currently plague the system.Key Takeaway: For the individual, the solution is liquidity and flexibility. For the nation, the solution is industrializing the build process through pre-fab technology and removing the tax barriers to moving.Would you like me to create a checklist for "stress-testing" your own mortgage against these 2026 rate predictions? Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/money-mindset/exclusive-content

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www.cabpropertywealth.com.au In early 2026, the most pressing finance topic in Australia’s property sector is the "Supply-Demand Paradox." This is a situation where property prices continue to rise—or remain stubbornly high—despite record-low affordability and the sudden, unexpected threat of further interest rate hikes by the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA). 1. The Interest Rate "Pivot" FearThe market began 2026 with a jarring shift in sentiment. While 2025 saw some relief from rate cuts, underlying inflation has remained "sticky" (around 3.2–3.4%).1 This has led the RBA to signal a "higher for longer" stance, with major banks now split on whether a rate hike will occur in February 2026. For many homeowners, this is a "financial cliff" moment. Those who bought recently or refinanced during the 2025 dip are now facing the reality that mortgage relief is likely months or even years away. 2. The Chronic Supply ShortageThe core driver of price resilience is a massive shortfall in housing.4 The Federal Government’s National Housing Accord (targeting 1.2 million homes by 2029) is currently tracking roughly 50,000 homes behind schedule for the year. Construction Costs: Record-high build costs ($500k+ for a standard detached house) have made many new developments financially unviable.The Result: Because there are so few new homes being finished, buyers are forced to compete for a limited pool of existing "established" homes, keeping prices high even as borrowing power shrinks.3. The "Help That Hurts" (Government Incentives)There is significant debate over the expanded 5% Deposit Scheme.8 While intended to help first-home buyers, economists argue it is backfiring: By lowering the entry barrier, it has flooded the market with thousands of new buyers.In a low-supply environment, this surge in demand is simply pushing up the price of entry-level homes, essentially "gobbling up" the financial benefit the government provided.4. The Intergenerational Wealth DivideA major social and financial concern today is that home ownership is increasingly becoming a transfer of wealth rather than an earned milestone. The "Bank of Mum and Dad": A growing percentage of first-time buyers now require parental assistance to enter the market.The Rental Generation: Those without family equity are being pushed into a permanent rental cycle where rents are still 20% higher than pre-pandemic levels.Capital City Market Divergence (Jan 2026 Estimates)City Median Value (Approx.)2026 Outlook Sydney$1.28M Slowing: Extreme affordability constraints; slight declines in some sectors.Melbourne$827KStagnant: High supply of units and state tax pressures are weighing on growth.Brisbane$1.04M Booming: Strong migration and 2032 Olympic prep driving double-digit gains.Perth$940KSurging: Lowest vacancy rates in the country; leading the nation in growth. Note: For investors, the focus has shifted toward "yield chasing" in regional hubs and high-density units, as the traditional "capital growth" strategy is becoming too expensive to service in the major cities. 1. Solutions for Interest Rate VolatilityWith the "pivot" fear keeping homeowners on edge, the focus has shifted from "waiting for cuts" to active risk management. Mortgage "Stress-Testing": Financial advisors now recommend households stress-test their budgets against a 7.0%–7.5% mortgage rate, even if their current rate is lower. This builds a "liquidity buffer" to absorb potential February or May 2026 hikes.The "Split Loan" Strategy: To hedge against uncertainty, many are opting for split facilities—fixing 50% of the debt to protect against hikes while keeping 50% variable to benefit if the RBA eventually cuts later in the year.Proactive Refinancing: Since lenders are "pricing in" risk, staying loyal to a bank can be costly. Switching to "honeymoon" rates or products with lower offset account fees is a common 2026 tactic to claw back cash flow.2. Solutions for the Supply ShortageTo meet the 1.2 million home target, the industry is moving away from traditional "bricks and mortar" toward faster, high-tech alternatives. Modern Methods of Construction (MMC): Government-backed pilots in South Australia and Victoria are scaling up pre-fabricated and modular housing. By building components in factories, homes can be assembled on-site in weeks rather than months, bypassing the tradie shortage.The "New Homes Bonus": A $3 billion federal incentive that rewards states and territories that exceed their housing targets. This is designed to force local councils to slash "red and green tape" that currently stalls developments for years.Build-to-Rent (BTR) Concessions: 2026 has seen a surge in BTR projects where institutions (like super funds) build entire apartment blocks specifically for long-term tenants. New tax breaks, including a 50% land tax reduction, are making these more financially viable for developers.3. Reforming Government IncentivesTo stop "help" from simply pushing prices higher, the focus is shifting from "giving buyers money" to "sharing the burden." Problem Solution (2026 Approach)How it Works Price Inflation Shared Equity Schemes Under the "Help to Buy" scheme, the government buys a 30–40% stake in the home. This reduces the loan size without flooding the market with raw cash. Low Mobility Stamp Duty to Land Tax States (like the ACT and parts of NSW/VIC) are transitioning to annual land taxes. This removes the $50k+ "moving tax," allowing empty-nesters to downsize easily. Developer Risk Deferred Infrastructure Charges Local governments are deferring the massive "upfront" levies developers usually pay, allowing projects to start even while construction costs are high.4. Bridging the Intergenerational Divide To help those without a "Bank of Mum and Dad," policies are targeting wealth mobility and housing variety. Downsizing Incentives: Australians over 55 can now contribute up to $300,000 from a home sale into their superannuation. This is designed to "free up" large family homes for younger families.The "Missing Middle" Density: Planning reforms are being fast-tracked to allow dual-occupancy (duplexes) and 3-story townhouses on land previously restricted to single houses. This creates cheaper "entry-level" homes in desirable suburbs.Social Housing Accelerator: A $2 billion federal injection is being used to refurbish old public housing units, making them "tenantable" again and reducing the 10-year waitlists that currently plague the system.Key Takeaway: For the individual, the solution is liquidity and flexibility. For the nation, the solution is industrializing the build process through pre-fab technology and removing the tax barriers to moving.Would you like me to create a checklist for "stress-testing" your own mortgage against these 2026 rate predictions? Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/money-mindset/exclusive-content

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The Money Mindset Podcast delves into the fascinating relationship between mindset and money. A healthy mindset is directly linked to a healthy financial position.Discover how a healthy mindset can pave the way for healthy income, smart investments, and overall financial well-being. We&#39;ll also share practical mindset hacks that can transform your financial life for the better.Tune in to learn how to cultivate a mindset that supports your financial goals and unlocks your full potential for wealth creation.Finance is the blood flow towards survival and your level of comfort in survival is up to you. Increase your finance wealth to increase your life comfort and choices.Please email me on <a href="mailto:moneymindsetmark@gmail.com" rel="nofollow">moneymindsetmark@gmail.com</a> if you would like to comment or hear anything specific on the next podcast episode.Watch on YOUTUBE <a href="https://www.youtube.com/@MoneyMindsetwithMarkyMP" rel="nofollow">https://www.youtube.com/@MoneyMindsetwithMarkyMP</a>Get the results you financially seek at:<a href="http://www.cabpropertywealth.com.au" rel="nofollow">www.cabpropertywealth.com.au</a>Check out Podcast Author Profile at:<a href="https:/

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