Australia’s immigration-boosted growth is a magnet for Japanese investors facing their own shrinking population at home. And they like BTR in particular.
Australia’s surging population growth has sparked a new interest among Japanese investors and real estate companies to back the nascent build-to-rent housing sector, giving a further boost to
From his last trip in 2019, when interest in Australian real estate was limited to making small disbursements – worth between $10 million and $15 million – into wholesale unlisted commercial funds the change of focus was remarkable, said Mr Back, the firm’s co-head of Asia real estate practice.. “They’re all new discussions. What they really, really love is the population growth story – that really is the driver for BTR.
Japan, where an ageing population is cutting 675,000 people from the workforce each year, is aware of the growth Australia’s immigration-fuelled expansion offers, a Japanese banker pointed out at this week’s 60th Australia-Japan Business Co-operation Committee conference in Melbourne.
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