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It was not supposed to happen this year: Vacancy rates were meant to rise in 2026 and income was expected to flatten…not at all. Property investors are suddenly grappling with a reshaped market where forecasts hav...
Why residential rental income is about to move higher (again) is an episode from The Australian’s Money Cafe by audio@news.com.au. It was not supposed to happen this year: Vacancy rates were meant to rise in 2026 and income was expected to...
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Published Apr 14, 2026, 22:31 long, audio available.
It was not supposed to happen this year: Vacancy rates were meant to rise in 2026 and income was expected to flatten…not at all. Property investors are suddenly grappling with a reshaped market where forecasts have been turned upside down. Louis Christopher of SQM Research joins Associate Editor James Kirby in this episode. In today's episode, we cover: As you were! The upset trend of the year for property investors The downgrades keep coming for house prices CGT looks set to increase Will a two-property negative gearing limit hurt?
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Why residential rental income is about to move higher (again) is from The Australian’s Money Cafe by audio@news.com.au.
Published Apr 14, 2026 and 22:31 long