Now may be the perfect time to sell your inferior property

Now may be the perfect time to sell your inferior property

  08 Aug 2024

Key takeaways

The property market has reached new peaks recently, and many investors have reaped the rewards. However, the consensus is that our property markets will slow throughout the balance of 2024, so it may be time to offload any underperforming assets.

If your property does not outperform the average, over the time you have held it, you may want to consider an exit strategy.

The current market offers a window of opportunity for property investors who are long-term focused on selling their inferior properties and upgrading to better assets. However, the rental crisis will only worsen further, with no end in sight.

Are you currently holding an inferior property in your portfolio?

Many of our property markets have reached new peaks recently, and many investors have reaped the rewards.

While that is certainly great news, it has potentially covered up many mistakes that investors could have made without even knowing.

The old saying “A Rising Tide Lifts all Ships”, may well have applied to our current property markets.

Everyone looks like a professional as rising property values superficially make it look like they got it right.

But the consensus is that our property markets will slow throughout the balance of 2024.

This means it may be the time you look to offload any underperforming assets before it is too late.

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How do I know if my property is inferior?

Is your investment property considered “investment grade”?

While that may be a broad term, you want to hold an asset in your portfolio that will outperform the averages and deliver wealth-producing rates of return.

Therefore, perhaps the simplest measurement would be to compare your property’s performance against the average, over the time you have held it.

A short while ago we audited several of our client’s properties here in Brisbane to find they have consistently outperformed the Brisbane average by at least an additional 2% per annum.

That may not sound like a lot but compounding over a decade at the average house price of $700,000, you could end up with an additional $300,000.

So, my first advice is to do the math!

If your property does not stack up and outperform the market, it may be time to consider an exit strategy. 

Digging Deeper

If you are still in two minds about your investment property, you may want to dig a little deeper.

We start with a Top-Down approach, as the location will be the most important factor and will do 80% of the heavy lifting of your property’s performance.

You can read here to understand the approach Metropole takes to find an investment-grade property.

In short, we stick to the inner to middle-ring suburbs of our bigger capital cities.

Areas where there is a huge amount of demand and very little supply and areas that are known, proven and trusted.

We look for a higher-income earning demographic and favour a high land-to-asset ratio.

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