Does Land Supply Kill Property Growth?

26/11/2025 25 min
Does Land Supply Kill Property Growth?

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Send us a textBUY smarter with Alaya Property’s economics-driven strategy, getting in BEFORE the data shifts. Book your FREE call now: https://rebrand.ly/chatwithalaya👉 Work with MORTGAGE BROKERS who invest themselves & know markets Australia-wide. Book your FREE strategy session here: https://rebrand.ly/chatwithflintinvestIn this episode, we tackle one of the biggest misconceptions in property investing: does abundant land supply kill capital growth? Many investors assume that suburbs surrounded by vacant land are bad choices—but is that really true?We break down:📌 The difference between supply, oversupply and demand.📌 Why population growth and infrastructure matter more than empty paddocks.📌 Real-world case studies📌 How subdivision, rising construction costs and changing lifestyle preferences affect long-term growth.📌 Why some areas with massive land releases have actually outperformed expectations.If you’ve ever looked at Google Maps, seen “too much land” and thought twice about investing—this video will challenge your perspective with data, examples and strategy.#PropertyInvestment #RealEstateAustralia #LandSupply #CapitalGrowth #InvestSmart Chapters00:00 - 00:36 | Introduction00:36 - 02:30 | The land supply myth explained02:30 - 05:50 | Oversupply vs real demand05:50 - 09:30 | Costs, subdivision and scarcity of land09:30 - 12:20 | Why older suburbs benefit from new estates12:20 - 15:50 | Case studies15:50 - 18:30 | Population growth and government planning18:30 - 21:00 | Why Australia is not Dubai or China21:00 - 23:20 | Changing lifestyle and lot size preferences23:20 - 25:09 | Final thoughts & key investing takeawaysThis video is provided by Confidence Finance Pty Ltd (ACL 488313) & Flint Trademark Pty Ltd. This is general information only and not personal advice. Please seek credit advice from us directly and independent tax, legal or financial advice where appropriate.Reach out to us at www.australianpropertytalk.com.au