PIPA Adviser Issue 34

Nov 2024Karen Millers

Holding costs and taxes turbocharge investor exodus

The sell-off of investment properties around the nation is continuing unabated and is fuelling fears of an even tighter rental market with higher holding and compliance costs as well as new property taxes to blame, according to the 2024 PIPA Annual Investor Sentiment Survey.

In this issue, the PIPA Adviser features:

  • A productive year for the association draws to a close
  • Holding costs and taxes turbocharge investor exodus
  • It’s more than a sea change: 5 key reasons why property investment has fundamentally changed
  • Most markets round out the year on a high
  • Teliah Burstow has worked in real estate her entire career, which culminated in the creation of a specialist holiday home agency at the start of this year
  • Inflation is sinking even lower. Now that it’s official what’s the RBA going to do?
  • 2024 PIPA National Conference photo gallery
  • Plus, stay up to date with the latest property news and we welcome our newest members!

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July 2025

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Issue 33

July 2024

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The first six months of this year has seen a continuation of robust market conditions in most major markets, with the exception of Melbourne.

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