Crackdown on trust lending

Pete Wargent unpacks the RBA’s latest interest rate decision, key housing trends, investor lending risks, and listener property questions.

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About this episode

In this Australian Property Podcast episode, your host Pete Wargent discuss the Reserve Bank of Australia’s latest interest rate decision, forecasts through to 2027, and what it all means for the property market. Pete also runs through the week’s three biggest property news stories and answers listener questions.

Topics Covered:

  • Rate uncertainty and the opportunity for upgraders
  • APRA’s warning on investor lending hitting decade highs
  • Fastest price growth in two years and what’s next for buyers
  • Listener Q&A on extra repayments vs offsets and APRA’s investor crackdown

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