• Investor Exodus: Insights from the PIPA Investor Survey – with Nicola McDougall

  • Nov 13 2024
  • Length: 49 mins
  • Podcast

Investor Exodus: Insights from the PIPA Investor Survey – with Nicola McDougall

  • Summary

  • In this episode we discuss the findings of the 2024 Property Investment Professionals Association Annual Investor Sentiment Survey with Nicola MacDougall. We explore the current state of the property investment market, the challenges investors face, including rising holding costs and government policies, and the importance of having a clear investment strategy. The conversation also touches on the role of investors in the rental crisis, the perception of different states as investment-friendly, and the need for qualified property advisors in the industry.

    Links and Resources:

    Michael Yardney

    Nicola McDougall – chair of PIPA – download the PIPA Annual Investment survey https://www.pipa.asn.au/wp-content/uploads/PIPA_Investor-Survey-Report_2024.pdf here

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