Millennial’s are leading the charge in property investment – new data reveals

Millennial’s are leading the charge in property investment – new data reveals

  04 May 2024

It’s fascinating to see how millennials are reshaping the landscape of property investment.

Recent data from CommBank reveals that this generation isn’t just actively investing in properties; they’re also confidently navigating this journey solo.

In 2023, millennials, those born between 1981 and 1996, represented a striking 46% of CommBank’s new property investors.

Gen X followed, contributing to 37% of the new investment property purchases over the year.

What’s particularly noteworthy is the average age of property investors now sits at 43 years, with the average loan size just tipping over the $500,000 mark.

Solo ventures and lending trends

Dr. Michael Baumann, Executive General Manager of Home Buying at Commonwealth Bank, highlighted a unique trend: a significant portion of millennials are choosing to invest in property individually.

“Almost one-third of millennial property investors are making these investments on their own,” he notes.

In the broader scope, the Australian Bureau of Statistics data from the past year shows that investors have been a major force in new lending, witnessing an 18.5% growth.

This surge outpaces the growth in lending to first-home buyers (13.2%) and owner-occupiers (3.4%).

Dr Baumann also touched on the growing trend of ‘rentvesting.’

This strategy allows Australians to invest in affordable areas while continuing to rent in their preferred locations.

It’s a clever approach to enjoy the best of both worlds – building property portfolios without sacrificing their current lifestyle.

Top investment hotspots

In terms of hotspots for property investments in 2023, the top postcodes were:

  • Sydney CBD (2000)
  • West Melbourne (3029)
  • North West Sydney (2765)
  • North Melbourne (3064), and
  • Kellyville in North West Sydney (2155)

Interestingly, Dr Baumann pointed out that many of these areas have been investor favourites for years.

In fact, three of the top-performing postcodes from 2019 remained on the list in 2023.

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