The Follio Property Podcast

Is The Australian Housing Market About To Crash?

Nov 25, 2025
Is Australia facing a housing crash or just a normal phase in the 18.6-year property cycle? Discover the historical timeline from the 2007 peak to recovery in 2012, and how mid-cycle slowdowns, like COVID, fit the pattern. Learn about the 'winner's curse' and why 2024-2026 is crucial for the market. Explore how Australia fared better than the US during the GFC and the risks associated with private debt. Finally, uncover the importance of tangible assets during downturns and insights on regional vs blue-chip investments.
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INSIGHT

18.6-Year Cycle Has Explanatory Power

  • The 18.6-year cycle theory traces recurring global property and financial phases tied to major economic events.
  • Lachlan Delahunty says the theory has merit but warns not to treat it like a cult or strict prophecy.
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Four Phases Define The Cycle

  • Property cycles typically move through four phases: major economic event, recovery, seven-year growth and a mid-cycle slowdown.
  • The 'winner's curse' speculative phase often precedes a market peak, which Lachlan suggests may run into 2026.
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Not All Markets Fall Equally

  • Downturn impacts vary: shares and commercial property often plunge while Australian residential markets can be much more resilient.
  • Lachlan recalls Australian housing fell minimally during the GFC while US markets suffered catastrophic losses.
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