We Love Rentals Mining Towns Collapse Not Reflective of Broader Market

Mining Towns Collapse not Reflective of Broader Market

So why the collapse?

Dwindling workforces, coupled with the comparative decrease in the demand for accommodation are the key reasons behind the price drops in Karratha and cities such as Perth and Darwin.

So why wonโ€™t other major cities suffer similar price drops?

Simple; the major city markets are driven by different dynamics which pre-date the mining boom. ย The dramatic price rises experienced in Sydney and Melbourne over the past few years were largely the result of favourable interest rates, with both cities having experienced previous high-growth levels, pre-boom. ย Property prices in mining towns surged thanks to a population influx that flowed from the mining boom which is now reversing, with Perth and Darwin also being affected, but to a lesser degree.

It is important to trust the fundamentals of property investment. If it doesnโ€™t pass the โ€œlifestyle testโ€ and if thereโ€™s no jobs out there and the economy falters, guess what? Youโ€™ve got a ghost town. Investing in areas which will always have strong demand, regardless of booms and busts, is a much safer move.

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With the recent performance of mining towns heading in the same direction as the iron ore prices, it is important to view this as an isolated incident and not indicative of the wider Australian property market.

I am the licensee of We Love Rentals and provide support to the team whenever needed. I began my real estate career over two decades years ago. While I loved seeing people achieve their dream of a new home for their family, I kept thinking that there had to be a better way of doing real estate โ€“ one with respect for the long term benefit of the client and one that focuses on customer satisfaction.