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EP.1463 - KEY DIFFERENCES IN COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY

EP.1463 - KEY DIFFERENCES IN COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY

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In this detailed discussion from Morning Minutes, Michael Burgio and Josh Wapshott delve into the core differences between residential and commercial property investments. They explain that commercial properties typically offer higher rental yields and longer lease terms—sometimes up to 10–15 years—compared to residential leases, which are usually 6–12 months. This makes commercial assets attractive to investors focused on cash flow, especially in later stages of their investment journey. On the other hand, residential properties tend to experience stronger and more consistent capital growth, often doubling in value every 10 years, and are considered lower-risk and easier to manage—especially for first-time buyers.

The conversation also covers the financial and operational distinctions between the two asset classes. Commercial loans generally require higher deposits (often 30% or more), carry slightly higher interest rates, and come with greater vacancy risks, requiring investors to plan for extended periods without rental income. However, commercial tenants often invest in fit-outs, adding value to the property. The hosts highlight a recent uptick in commercial activity, including strong sales and leasing in areas like Brookvale, driven by shifting investor sentiment and high residential land taxes. They close with cautious optimism about the market, noting positive signs such as potential interest rate cuts and increased buyer confidence heading into the spring selling season.

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