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Understanding ‘Asian Century’ key to success

Understanding ‘Asian Century’ key to success
November 28, 2013 Propertyology Head of Research and REIA Hall of Famer, Simon Pressley

chinaFrom The Advisor

http://www.theadviser.com.au/breaking-news/29452-understanding-asian-century-key-to-success

28 November 2013

Vivienne Kelly

In 2014, making money through property in Australia will rely significantly on investors’ understanding Asia’s changing demographics and economy, according to a leading buyer’s advocate.

Speaking at a recent roundtable hosted by The Adviser’s sister publication Smart Property Investment, Propertyology’s Simon Pressley said property is all about economics – and Australia’s proximity to Asia will heavily influence the property market over the next few years.

“I’ve got a fascination with the ‘Asian Century’,” he said. “If you want to make money, you need to study the ‘Asian Century’ because it’s massive. You’re talking 2.5 billion people entering the middle class between 2010 and 2030.

“Australia has pretty much everything they want. Understanding what they want, and the process they need to get it, directly relates to jobs in this country. Where there’s a job, there’s demand for accommodation.”

Mr Pressley said cities the size of Brisbane were being constructed in six months in China, which would continue to drive the country’s appetite for steel, iron ore and coal. However, it’s not just natural resources that will drive the changing markets.

“Going forward, they want education. They want agriculture. Keep a close eye on northern Australia – you’re going to see a lot of that investment. There are going to be cities that will pop up over time because of that,” he said.

Mr Pressley also said he was “exceptionally confident” that tourism would be the next industry to boom as a result Asia’s influence.

“There are going to be several more casinos in Australia over the next few years,” he said. “They’re not going to be the basic casino; they’re going to be for the high rollers… building them is going to create thousands of jobs and probably tens of thousands of ongoing jobs.”

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