2.2 million Australian's have an investment property. (2021-22 figures)
71.48% of investors hold 1 investment property - 1,572,560 properties < These are your mum and dad investors mostly.
18.86% of investors hold 2 investment properties - 414,920 x 2 = 829,840 < There would be a lot of mum and dad investors in this group too.
5.81% of investors own 3 investment properties - 127,820 x 3 = 383,460 < Probably still a few mum and dad investors in this group but would quite a small percentage.
2.11% of investors own 4 investment properties - 46,420 x 4 = 185,680 properties
0.87% of investors own 5 investment properties - 19,140 x 5 = 95,700 properties
0.89% (or 19,920) of investors hold 6 or more investment properties = 117,480+ properties
In which group do those in their ideological comas, think the mega wealthy and our politicians sit in?
90%~ own 1-2 properties. That's mums and dads, aged people.
Politicians fit in the top 5%, the 4-6+ categories. Think about that. They're our elected officials, and they've managed to while screwing us all over, enrich them selves with huge property portfolios. As you should all be aware of, the Prime Minister is raking in over $100,000 a year from his rental properties.
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Year Total investors Change
2009-10 1,704,220 68,316
2010-11 1,765,880 61,660
2011-12 1,854,519 88,639
2012-13 1,942,339 87,820
2013-14 2,010,923 68,584
2014-15 2,051,517 40,594
2015-16 2,097,382 45,865
2016-17 2,156,319 58,935
2017-18 2,207,893 51,574
2018-19 2,227,174 19,281
2019-20 2,226,841 -333
2020-21 2,245,539 18,698
I cant imagine 2021-22, 22-23 and 23-24 figures would paint a pretty picture either.
The mum and dad investors will be the ones impacted the most out of that 2.2 million, by the cost of living crisis and the shit economic situation in general.
They're not exactly raking in millions of dollars a year from a second or third home.
Whose going to buy these properties up as people start offloading them? Look further down that list above, you'll realize that it will be a consolidation of property wealth in the hands of the few.
Do you think that THAT is a good thing?
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Outcome № of Investors Property Interests Total Rental Income Avg. Rental Income
1 Loss 856.4k 856.4k -$5.00B -$5.8k
2 Loss 227.7k 455.5k -$2.45B -$5.4k
3 Loss 67.8k 203.3k -$1.06B -$5.2k
4 Loss 23.7k 94.8k -$478M -$5.0k
5 Loss 9.6k 48.2k -$234M -$4.9k
6+ Loss 9.9k 74.3k -$356M -$4.8k
1 Profit 736.4k 736.4k $4.92B $6.7k
2 Profit 190.9k 381.8k $2.24B $5.9k
3 Profit 61.6k 184.9k $1.04B $5.6k
4 Profit 23.1k 92.2k $490M $5.3k
5 Profit 9.6k 48.1k $251M $5.2k
6+ Profit 10.0k 76.2k $401M $5.3k
Property investment isn't a get rich quick scheme. It's an investment in your future, in you're retirement, and your children's future.
Some people will never understand that concept, because they think someone else should provide for them. It's also perfectly fine not to invest in property, you do you, but don't complain that someone else is taking advantage of equity they've got in their home while you're choosing not to.
But your politicians sure do understand it, that's why they're using their over the top tax payer funded salaries and generous pensions for life that pensioners who actually worked hard well into their 60's can only dream of, to build a property portfolio. Keep voting for them though, I'm sure the next lot of promises they make will make you wealthy
