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  <title>The Retirement Time Bomb Property Investors Can’t Ignore | Simon Kuestenmacher</title>
  <description> What if the greatest financial risk facing you isn’t the next property downturn, another interest rate rise or even a recession, but the possibility that you live much longer than your money does?  &amp;amp;nbsp;  Many Australians approaching retirement are planning around a model that belongs to another generation. They assume they’ll stop working somewhere around 65 and need enough money for perhaps 15 or 20 years.  &amp;amp;nbsp;  But if you live into your 90s or even reach 100, your retirement could last 30 or 35 years. That means decades of rising living costs, healthcare expenses and inflation gradually eroding the purchasing power of your money.  &amp;amp;nbsp;  Suddenly, a superannuation balance that once seemed substantial may be nowhere near enough.  &amp;amp;nbsp;  Living longer is clearly good news, but it changes the financial equation. You’re likely to need a larger asset base, multiple streams of income and a wealth strategy extending well beyond superannuation alone.  &amp;amp;nbsp;  Property will have an important role to play, both through owning your home and by holding carefully selected investment assets capable of growing in value and producing income over the long term.  &amp;amp;nbsp;  In today’s show, I chat with Simon Kuestenmacher about how increasing longevity will change retirement, employment, housing, relationships and the way Australians should invest.  &amp;amp;nbsp; We unpack why the old idea of stopping work at 65 is becoming outdated for more and more people. &amp;amp;nbsp; We discuss how a longer retirement means your money needs to stretch across decades of living costs and healthcare. &amp;amp;nbsp; We explore why property will play a bigger role in building income, security, and long-term financial flexibility. &amp;amp;nbsp;  We look at how ageing Australians will reshape housing demand, aged care, relationships, and the kinds of homes people need.  &amp;amp;nbsp;  Takeaways  &amp;amp;nbsp; • Australians may need a much larger asset base to fund a 35-year retirement. • Living longer increases healthcare costs, making inflation a bigger threat to savings. • Property can provide long-term income and capital growth across extended retirement years. • Semi-retirement is becoming more common as people ease out of full-time work. • Employers will need more flexible roles to keep older workers engaged. • Ageing populations increase demand for downsizers, retirement villages, and aged care. • Family homes may stay off the market longer as owners live there into their nineties. • More Australians will need adaptable housing with rails, showers, and step-free access. • Strong friendships and social connection reduce loneliness and protect mental health in later life. • A longer life rewards people who keep learning, stay active, and plan strategically. &amp;amp;nbsp; Links and Resources: &amp;amp;nbsp; Answer this week’s trivia question here - https://www.propertytrivia.com.au/  •&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp; Win a hard copy of How To Grow a Multi-Million Dollar Property Portfolio in your Spare Time?  •&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp; Every entry receives a copy of a fully updated Property Report.  &amp;amp;nbsp;  Michael Yardney  http://michaelyardney.com/  &amp;amp;nbsp; Get the team at Metropole to help build your personal Strategic Property Plan. Click here and have a chat with us. &amp;amp;nbsp; Simon Kuestenmacher: Australia’s leading demographer and partner in the Demographics Group. &amp;amp;nbsp; Get a bundle of eBooks and Reports at: www.PodcastBonus.com.au &amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; Also, please subscribe to my other podcast Demographics Decoded with Simon Kuestenmacher – just look for Demographics Decoded wherever you are listening to this podcast and subscribe so each week we can unveil the trends shaping your future. &amp;amp;nbsp;  About The Michael Yardney Podcast | Property Investment And Wealth Creation Australia  &amp;amp;nbsp;  The Australian property market doesn’t move in isolation - it’s shaped by demographics, economic forces and long-term structural trends.  &amp;amp;nbsp;  The Michael Yardney Podcast dives into:  • Australian economic outlook • Demographic trends shaping housing demand • Population growth and migration impacts • Housing affordability debates • Interest rates and inflation • Supply shortages and construction cycles • Government policy and property markets • Future trends in Australian real estate • Strategic property investment planning  &amp;amp;nbsp;  If you want to understand what’s really driving property prices in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and around Australia, and how to position your portfolio for the future, this podcast delivers data-driven insights and practical strategy.  &amp;amp;nbsp; Explore more at:https://propertyupdate.com.auhttps://metropole.com.au </description>
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