How will the Federal Election impact the Australian property market?

How will the Federal Election impact the Australian property market?

  15 Mar 2025


With the 2025 Federal Election looming, Australian property investors and homebuyers are naturally keen to understand how the electoral outcomes could impact the real estate market.

Historically, elections bring uncertainty, and uncertainty tends to make markets cautious. Buyers hesitate, sellers hold back, and investors wait to see if there will be major policy changes affecting taxation, lending, or housing affordability.

However, I’ve found that this temporary slowdown often creates opportunities for savvy investors willing to act amidst the uncertainty.

However, history shows that while elections may cause short-term disruptions, they rarely change the fundamental forces driving property prices in the long run.

Let’s be blunt…the Australian political system, by and large, supports policies that support the value of residential real estate, which is a significant component of national wealth.

No major political party wants to preside over a property downtown that will adversely affect property owners.

Elections create short-term uncertainty, but the market recovers quickly

Election campaigns typically last a few months, but during that time, property market activity often slows down.

Buyers and sellers prefer certainty when making big financial decisions, and a change in government can mean potential shifts in housing policies, taxes, and economic settings.

Historically, auction clearance rates tend to decline in the months leading up to an election, as both buyers and sellers take a “wait and see” approach.

Similarly, property listings often drop pre-election, but rebound quickly once the results are known.

However, once the election is over, regardless of who wins, market confidence typically returns within weeks.

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Note: If you’re looking to buy, pre-election jitters can create opportunities to secure a property with less competition.

The key policy areas that could shape the market

While elections create uncertainty, the real concern is not the election itself but the policies the winning government implements.

Investors should be paying attention to these key areas:

a) Negative Gearing & Capital Gains Tax (CGT)

Negative gearing and CGT discounts have been long-standing features of Australia’s property investment landscape.

However, they often become political battlegrounds.

  • In the 2019 election, a proposed change to limit negative gearing and reduce CGT discounts led to a sharp decline in investor sentiment. Once it became clear that no changes would be made, confidence rebounded, and house prices surged.
  • In the 2022 election, both major parties largely avoided these issues, preventing any major shocks to the market.

If a future government were to restrict negative gearing or reduce CGT discounts, it could lead to a pullback in investor demand, particularly in markets heavily driven by investors, such as Sydney and Melbourne.

However, neither party is suggesting this will happen at present.

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