Moving to Australia, you may hope to recreate home with a comfortable living space in a neighbourhood you love. However, the latest restriction on migrants buying houses in Australia could impact your plan to do so. In February, the government announced plans to ban foreigners, including temporary residents, from buying existing properties.
But what does this mean for temporary visa holders’ prospects and futures in Australia? To provide you with a better understanding, we’ve explained the potential impacts on temporary visa holders and how you can work around it. But before this, learn more about the restriction below.
As of 1 April 2025, temporary visa holders are banned from buying established houses or dwellings. However, they can still purchase vacant land and new developments subject to review by the Foreign Investment Review Board (FIRB).
The primary reason for restricting foreign investors from buying existing homes is to ease the pressure on the housing market. Here are some more reasons:
Between 2022 and 2023, foreign investment in housing increased. A third of the purchases were existing homes. As a result, existing houses are more in-demand and expensive, making them less available and unaffordable for Australian citizens. The ban aims to reduce the demand and make existing homes more accessible for permanent residents and citizens.
Limiting foreign investment and competition could make housing more accessible and affordable for young Australian buyers.
The restrictions on existing homes could encourage more investment in new development and vacant land to solve housing shortages in the long term.
The restriction will address purchasing investment properties that are not lived in and will not help with the housing shortages. Reducing this investment could ease the demand and free up homes for permanent residents and citizens.
Here’s how the housing restriction could affect temporary residents:
The housing restriction is in place until 31 March 2027, with a chance of being extended after review.
Permanent residence status can offer many benefits when it comes to buying a home in Australia:
As a permanent resident, you can buy new and existing homes. This perk increases your range and gives you more properties to choose from. So you can select housing prices, styles, and features suitable for your needs and goals.
Banks may be more willing to approve your mortgage and loan requests with long-term stability. You may also receive better interest rates compared to a temporary visa holder.
Permanent residents may qualify for government assistance for first-time home buyers. This additional aid can lower your housing investment and make purchasing a first home more cost-effective.
Some areas and suburbs may have restrictions on who can buy there. As a permanent resident, you can pick where you want to live. This flexibility helps you choose a home closer to work and school and more suitable for your lifestyle.
Now that you know the benefits of PR status for buying a home, you may want to consider various pathways to permanent residency:
If you’re ready to start your path to long-term residency, we’d love to help.
AustraliaMigrate specialises in permanent residency immigration. We help you every step of the way in your visa application, from selecting a suitable visa to paperwork, completing essential requirements and lodging submissions. Our team of experienced professionals are experts in their field and support you throughout the process.
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