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Capital growth prospects in regional towns

by Rebecca De Britt 7 minute read

Investors looking for growth should consider regional property assets, according to Raine&Horne.

With strong prospects for capital growth and relatively low vacancy rates, Raine&Horne CEO Angus Raine said investors shouldn’t overlook a regional property investment.

Cities such as Tamworth and Wagga Wagga (NSW), Toowoomba (QLD), Bunbury (WA) and Port Augusta (SA) were picked by Mr Raine as areas with long-term capital growth potential for investors.

Raine&Horne Tamworth principal Bryan Bolitho said in Tamworth, investor enquiries are constant for houses between $200,000 and $300,000, which will deliver a yield of about 5.5 per cent and are seeing vacancy rates below two per cent.

“In Tamworth, it’s possible to buy an older style, three-bedroom home, with a single bathroom and garage for around $250,000, so your money can go much further in a regional town like ours,” he said.

Mr Raine offers advice for investors looking to buy in regional towns – most importantly, to look for towns with a diverse economy. “Look for towns that have viable, growing economies, while predicted rises in population and employment are key, as these bode well for long-term real estate growth,” he said.

“A diversified economy is also important, as a region that supports a variety of industries is better placed to withstand a downturn in one sector.

“Features that attract renters, like access to public transport, major roads, hospitals, schools, universities and jobs in our major cities are also a plus when looking for a rental property in regional towns.”

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