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Home ownership should be about planning your future

Suzie Tafolo
Suzie Tafolo
Published: February 13, 2025
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FINANCIAL FLEXIBILITY: Buyers are increasingly prioritising affordability over status.
FINANCIAL FLEXIBILITY: Buyers are increasingly prioritising affordability over status.
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THE reality is, high-end homes come with high-end costs – not just in purchase price, but in upkeep, rates, and insurance.

Too many buyers lock themselves into massive mortgages just to keep up appearances, without considering the long-term financial strain. A home should provide security, not stress.

If you’re spending every dollar on repayments, rising council rates, soaring insurance costs, and constant maintenance, what happens when life throws an unexpected challenge your way?

If a partner gets sick, your income drops, or interest rates climb, will your dream home still feel like a dream – or will it become a financial trap?

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Owning a home should enhance your life, not leave you stressed to the eyeballs and sacrificing your future just to keep up with the bills.

Buyers in their 30s to mid-50s are waking up to the reality that bigger isn’t always better. More are ditching the outdated idea that success is measured by a postcode and instead focusing on financial security.

We’re seeing a shift – buyers are prioritising affordability over status, choosing homes that won’t cripple them with debt.

Others still want space for their growing families but are making smarter choices, sacrificing prestige for practicality to keep their mortgage under control.

The real power lies in financial flexibility – having the freedom to save for retirement, enjoy life, and not be trapped in a cycle of endless repayments.

A home should be a foundation for the future, not a burden that dictates your every financial move.

The only certainties in life may be death and taxes – but in today’s world, skyrocketing living costs and ever-increasing council rates are quickly joining that list.

What’s not certain is just how much worse it will get. Power bills, insurance, maintenance, and everyday essentials keep climbing, squeezing homeowners from every angle.

If you’re already stretched thin, what happens when those costs spike again?

The financial pressure is relentless, and those who overcommit now could find themselves drowning in debt.

Before committing to a mortgage that could define your financial future for decades, ask yourself: Are you buying for stability, status, or simply because you feel you deserve it?

Home ownership should be about security and smart planning, not stretching yourself thin to meet an image or expectation.

Note: This article is for general information only and should not be considered financial advice.

Readers are encouraged to do their own research and consult with qualified professionals.

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