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🔥 FREE GUIDE: Avoid the 7 Critical Home Investment Mistakes destroying buyers right now: http://australiahousing.carrd.co Melbourne's investor market is moving in a way that doesn't happen gradually. This video breaks down the mechanics behind 19,500 investor-owned properties hitting the Victorian market simultaneously — $13.2 billion in listings pressure driven by the 2026 Vacant Residential Land Tax expansion, the removal of land tax adjustment at settlement, and a mortgage renewal cycle that is landing on the same households in the same quarter. We cover the VRLT tier structure and what it actually does to a small investor's annual yield, why the June 30 deadline is forcing the sell decision for thousands of property owners, and how the auction clearance rate collapse to 63% reflects something more structural than a soft patch. The developer pipeline data — 44,000 apartments stalled while the city's projected deficit builds toward 52,800 units — gets its own section, because it changes how you read both the supply and price outlook at the same time. The video also covers the mortgage renewal tsunami hitting Victorian borrowers in Q1 and Q2 2026, the APRA stress test threshold that is blocking refinancing for most existing investors, and what the Equifax arrears data suggests about where defaults are heading over the next six months. This is not a prediction video. Every figure cited comes from verified sources — PropTrack, REIV, Domain, Urbis, Charter Keck Cramer, ABS, Equifax, and the State Revenue Office. Links are in the sources section below. If you own property in Melbourne, are watching a renewal come up, or are trying to understand whether now is a buying opportunity or a trap — this video walks through the arithmetic without shortcuts. SOURCES & REFERENCES PropTrack — Victorian Listings Data Q1 2026 Real Estate Institute of Victoria (REIV) — Weekly Auction Results 2026 Domain — Melbourne Auction Results February 21 2026 https://www.domain.com.au/auction-res... State Revenue Office Victoria — Vacant Residential Land Tax Official Guide https://www.sro.vic.gov.au/owning-pro... Forge Property — VRLT 2026 Impact Analysis for Melbourne Investors https://www.forgeproperty.com.au/en-a... Urbis — Melbourne Apartment Pipeline Report (November 2025) https://urbis.com.au/perspectives/alm... Charter Keck Cramer — Melbourne Unsold Completed Apartments 2026 • Why Melbourne's Apartment Market is COLLAP... Equifax Australia — Mortgage Arrears Report Q4 2025 Australian Bureau of Statistics — Interstate Migration Estimates 2025 Reserve Bank of Australia — Statement on Monetary Policy, February 2026 RSM Australia — Key Changes to Victorian Taxes 2026 https://www.rsm.global/australia/insi... Pitcher Partners — Victorian State Taxes 2026 Key Deadlines https://www.pitcher.com.au/insights/v... Woodards — PropTrack Listings Context Melbourne 2026 https://www.woodards.com.au/insights-... ⚠️ Disclaimer: This video is for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Always consult qualified professionals before making investment decisions. #realestate #nsw #australia #victoria #melbourne For any questions or content inquiries, you can write to me at: australiahousingreport@gmail.com Disclaimer: We’re real estate enthusiasts—not licensed agents, appraisers, or financial advisors. All content is based on publicly available data, market observations, and personal opinions, and is shared for entertainment and general information only. Accuracy isn’t guaranteed. Always consult a qualified real estate professional, attorney, or financial advisor before making any property, investment, or relocation decisions.This video provides fact-based analysis without political bias—just economics, data, and real-world impact on families, developers, and the construction industry.