The boom in foreign property purchasers in Australia is over: NAB

The boom in foreign property purchasers in Australia is over: NAB
Staff reporterDecember 8, 2020

FOREIGN BUYERS

The boom in Australian real estate sales to foreign investors has run its course, according to the NAB survey of property industry participants.

These results highlight a continuing decline in foreign buying activity resulting from policy changes in China on foreign investment outflows and tighter restrictions on foreign property buyers in Australia.

In Q3, there were fewer foreign buyers in the market for Australian property, with their market share falling to a seven-year low of 8.1% in new housing markets and a survey low 4.1% in established housing markets.

The share of sales to foreign buyers fell in all states except VIC where their share rose to 13.0% (11.7% in Q2), but still well below the record highs approaching 33% in late-2014.

The share of foreign buyers in NSW was unchanged at 7.5% but also well down from a high of 21.0% in Q1 2015.

The share of foreign buyers in QLD also fell to 6.2%, down from 22.8% in Q2, to its lowest level since mid-2014.

A similar trend is evident in established markets with the shares of sales to foreign buyers falling in all states.

Property professionals in VIC reported the highest share of buyers in established housing markets at 5.5%, followed by NSW (4.5%), WA (3.7% and QLD (3.7%).

Moreover, the share of foreign buyers has well fallen below survey average levels in all states.

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