A recent survey conducted by Savvy has revealed 91.6% of Australians agree that property prices are becoming
“unaffordable” in the current market.
- 32.4% Cannot afford property as prices are too high
- 26% believe foreign ownership is to blame
- 37.1% of respondents who bought were concerned about being left behind
- Two-thirds believe JobKeeper/Seeker stimulus is unlikely to have effect on prices
The survey polled 905 Australians about their attitudes and behaviours regarding housing affordability. 9.8% of those polled said they had purchased a property during the COVID-19 pandemic; 27.6% said they are considering buying within the next twelve months.
Almost a third of respondents (32.9%) are “very worried” that the current housing market is out of the reach of
ordinary Australians. 39.3% said they “worried”, bringing the total of those concerned to almost three-quarters:
72.2%.
Main reason not to buy property
The main reason respondents cited for holding off on buying is that they are still saving for a deposit (33.2%) followed by general housing unaffordability (32.4%). 14.6% of respondents said they were waiting to ride out the COVID-19 pandemic.
Top reasons why property market has become out of reach
This leaves many would-be home buyers in a double bind, as 28.6% say that they’re concerned if they don’t buy soon, they’ll be left behind.
When asked why property has become so out of reach, 26% cite foreign ownership as the reason, followed by record low interest rates (20.3%) and an oversaturated investment market (18.6%). 33.9% of people said that the end of JobKeeper/Seeker stimulus will force down prices, when asked if the measures had any impact on the real estate market.
Further, 29.8% said they were prepared to devote 20% of household income to home loan repayments; 25.7% said 30%; a staggering 20.6% said over 30%+.
Devoting over 30% of household income toward mortgage repayments is considered “mortgage stress” in the finance industry. 26.9% of those surveyed said they are currently experiencing mortgage stress.
Savvy Managing Director Bill Tsouvalas says that this should be cause for concern. “We’ve had a general feeling that the housing market is out of reach for Australians, but it seems that COVID-19 and other measures such as HomeBuilder and the First Home Buyer Deposit Scheme has still left most would-be home buyers worried if they don’t buy now, they’ll be shut out forever. The fact that almost a third of people are in mortgage stress is also alarming; it could be prelude to a much bigger correction.”
27% said they would save more of a deposit to secure their place in the property market; 23.7% said they’re waiting for a price crash. 21% are prepared to relocate in a regional or rural area.
Methodology
Savvy – 2021 Property Affordability Survey – 2 (n = 905)
Nationally representative survey of 905 adult Australians, aged 18 and over. Conducted by Octopus Group, on behalf of Savvy.
Completion date: 25/03/2021
Age groups:18-24, 25-34, 35-44, 45-54, 55-64, 65+