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China's impact on real estate ‘overblown’

By Francesca Krakue
04 February 2016 | 5 minute read
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A leading researcher has downplayed the impact of Chinese demand on Australian property following speculation that tighter controls from Beijing could rattle local real estate markets.

Professor James Laurenceson of the Australian China Relations Institute said the Australian property market has little to fear, in response to media reports that speculated Chinese nationals will find it increasingly difficult to get money out of the country.

“The China factor in Australia’s property market, certainly in general, has been overblown,” Mr Laurenceson said.

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“If there’s a pullback in Chinese investment over the next couple of quarters - I don’t think that’s going to have a dramatic impact,” he said.

Mr Laurenceson explained that Chinese investment has little impact on the Australian real estate market overall, only impacting “very small pockets” of real estate in Australia.

“There have been other bigger factors like record-low interest rates which have been encouraging Australian investors to put their money in property,” he said.

“I think those sorts of fundamental factors are going to continue to drive the real estate market, not Chinese investment.”

Mr Laurenceson clarified what’s actually been happening in Beijing, explaining that the constraint on Chinese nationals getting their money out of the country will be short-term and that Beijing is actually just enforcing existing rules.

“In the past, the official rule has been that Chinese individuals can’t ship more than US$50,000 in a given year, but they haven’t really enforced that,” he said.

Mr Laurenceson added that while there might be a slowdown in terms of Chinese investment in Australia over the next quarter or two, the general trend is that China’s investment overseas will increase in the coming years.

 

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