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Is there much room for appreciation of Australian townhouses? How about investing in real estate and buying an apartment in Australia?

With the increasing popularity of Australian real estate in the domestic market, more and more people in China have begun to join the buying army of Australian real estate, and even some professional investors have bought several properties at a time. But is it better to buy an apartment or a villa when buying a property in Australia? Is there much room for appreciation of Australian townhouses?

From the perspective of Australian housing appreciation space, apartments and villas have appreciated, but the extent is slightly different. According to official data, in the past 40 years, according to different regions, the average annual growth rate of apartments in Australia was 6% ~ 8%, while the growth rate of garden villas reached 10% ~ 12%. Of course, China people like to be "landlords" in their bones, and those who own land are "bosses". Under the influence of traditional thinking, most people think that buying a house is of course buying a large area. The villa usually covers a much larger area than the apartment, and the whole land is theirs. But buying a house is not only about land occupation, whether it is an apartment or a villa, the location is as important as the future development space. The environment around the house, transportation, schools, hospitals, shopping and other supporting facilities are all important factors to enhance the value of real estate. The rent level in Australia has been rising, so this gives a realistic basis for long-term investment in Australian real estate. In Sydney, the rent level of a one-bedroom apartment with an area of about 40 square meters was about 400 Australian dollars per week in 2006, and it rose to 590 ~ 660 Australian dollars per week in 20 14, with an average annual growth rate of 5.5% ~ 7.5%. The rent level of a second house with an area of about 70 square meters has increased from 550 Australian dollars/week in 2006 to 700-820 Australian dollars/week in 20 14, with an average annual increase of 3.4%-5.5%.

From the perspective of investment, the rental rate of urban apartments is high, the demand is large and the vacancy rate is low; Houses in the suburbs are large in area, high in rent and relatively stable. In Australia, the main renters usually include international students, new immigrants and single white-collar workers. Therefore, apartments in urban areas can usually choose convenient shopping, and villas in suburbs close to commercial areas or schools with developed transportation can also be considered as much as possible. Convenient transportation can ensure the demand for renting houses. Experts said that as an initial investor, in the case of limited funds, you can consider investing in apartments first, with low cost and considerable returns.