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Why units are becoming a better bet than detached houses

The commonly held belief is that houses appreciate in value at a more rapid rate than units due to the underlying land value. However, that has simply not been the case in recent years. Importantly, unit values have outperformed houses over the past five years, a time over which capital city home values have appreciated […]
Andrew Sadauskas
Andrew Sadauskas

The commonly held belief is that houses appreciate in value at a more rapid rate than units due to the underlying land value. However, that has simply not been the case in recent years. Importantly, unit values have outperformed houses over the past five years, a time over which capital city home values have appreciated at a much slower rate than the past 10 and 15 years. The superior performance of units over recent years would tend to indicate that buyers are seeking more affordable housing options and these are largely available in the unit market, as opposed to the detached housing market.

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Across individual capital cities, each one except for Darwin and Canberra has recorded a superior value change performance for units as opposed to houses over the past 12 months. The same situation is prevalent across the same cities over the past five years, which really highlights once again that buyers in the larger capital city markets are looking for more affordable housing options. This has resulted in a superior performance to that of detached houses in recent years.

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Across each capital city except for Darwin and Canberra, current unit values have experienced a smaller decline from the market peak than house values. Across the combined capital cities, unit values have fallen by just 2.8% from the market peak compared to an 8.1% fall in house values.

Overall, the data highlights that the popularity of units is increasing and they have outperformed houses in terms of value growth over recent years.

There are a number of reasons for the increasing popularity of units, namely: they are generally more affordable; there is a growing acceptance of units as a viable alternative to living in a detached house; units typically provide better rental yields; and are they are often located in more strategic locations with relation to surrounding amenity and transport infrastructure.

We would expect that the popularity of unit living will continue to grow over the coming years as buyers are increasingly conscious of housing location and cost.

This article first appeared on RP Data.