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Top NSW suburbs revealed

by Staff Reporter11 minute read
The Adviser

Staff Reporter

The inner west suburb of Abbotsford has been named as one of the state's best performing housing markets.

According to John McGrath’s latest Market Review, affordability remains a key issue for buyers.

People are less confident about taking on large amounts of debt, as such, Mr McGrath said there is increasing competition for the more affordable homes.

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Apart from Abbotsford, Breakfast Point, Frenchs Forest, Freshwater and Haberfield were also considered to be sound areas to buy houses in over the coming few months.

Cremorne Point, Dawes Point and Earlwood were named as the best three suburbs for units, while Balgownie was highlighted as the best regional suburb to purchase property in.

While demand for property has waned a little in the last 12 months, Mr McGrath said the markets identified are at the beginning of a long term growth cycle.

“Property remains an excellent asset class for long term investment and definitely offers more stability than the volatile share market,” he said.

“Once confidence returns, Australia will be in good shape. Unemployment remains relatively low and rents are very strong. A key factor is interest rates. If the RBA moves to decrease rates further, this will supersede many macro economic issues for the average buyer.

"Buyers have been concerned about interest rates moving upwards and we really need to see a rate reduction that puts the steep rises of the past 18 months behind us. With three year fixed rates now below the variable, this indicates the banks’ belief that interest rates are on the way down. “

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