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Start your path to financial freedom with a detailed financial plan for $0: https://www.opespartners.co.nz/book-y... Is 2026 the worst year to buy property? On paper, it looks ugly. House prices are still down. The economy is weak. Rents are falling. And every week there’s another headline saying property is finished. So in this video, we do something different. Instead of reacting to the noise, we zoom out and look at: ● Why 2026 looks like a terrible year to buy ● How property cycles actually work in real life ● Where 2026 likely sits on the property clock ● Why the years that feel safest are often the worst times to buy ● And whether 2026 is really a trap… or a quiet opportunity If you get this wrong, you don’t just miss a deal — you can lock yourself into a decade of underperforming returns. This video will help you decide whether 2026 is a year to avoid… or a year to lean in. 00:00 Is 2026 the worst year to buy property? 00:47 Reasons why 2026 is a bad year 03:11 Best years VS worst years 06:40 Worst year to buy or hidden opportunity? 10:41 Is it the worst time to buy? #propertyinvestment #investinginrealestate #2026 Item License Code: EXYV4HUKF5 https://www.opespartners.co.nz/ / opes_partners Opes Partners Comment Deletion Policy At Opes Partners, we encourage open discussion and respectful debate. If you disagree with us or our content, that’s totally fine – we won’t delete your comment. However, if your comment is mean-spirited, personal attacks, or targets our presenters, we will remove it. Our goal is to maintain a safe, supportive environment for everyone in our community. Let’s keep it respectful, constructive, and focused on growth.