Since the onset of the health crisis in 2019, and even at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, real estate has been doing well. There was no real estate crisis, quite the contrary. The number of real estate transactions over 12 months between the 1st quarter of 2020 and that of 2021 was even a record: a volume of 1,130,000 real estate sales in old ones was recorded, a record since the beginning of this century! More than ever, the tangible aspect of real estate investing, whether rental or not, makes buying a house or an apartment reassuring.
Beyond that, we also note a change in the morphology of the real estate market in 2021. A dynamic real estate market which has seen the birth of a certain craze among for relocation of large metropolises in the direction of medium and small towns (but also towards the countryside), as well as a pronounced taste for the old property market, with the notable consequence of a very marked increase in property prices in certain regions.
However, these trends should be put into perspective. In particular, real estate experts have seen a slowdown in real estate transactions since the summer of 2021, and the real estate trend for 2022 may well be different from this year. What are the real estate trends for 2021? What were the consequences of the health crisis on the real estate market? Why is there a relocation of large urban centers to more distant geographic areas? What trends are we heading for the real estate market in 2022?
The Australian real estate trends for 2021 are not neutral and reflect a change in the mentality of Australians since the start of the pandemic. Our experts, therefore, offer you a summary of what to remember from the real estate market in 2021, but also a small projection of what the real estate trends should be for 2022!
Real estate trends 2021
We told you in the preamble and we repeat it here, the successive lockdowns and the health crisis have in no way slowed down the momentum of real estate transactions. And perhaps the new “way of life” imposed by COVID is no stranger to the health of the real estate market. Explanations.
Health crisis, real estate health
