Investors Are Rethinking Their Strategy
The traditional investment approach of purchasing established homes is facing increasing pressure. With tax reforms, rising maintenance costs and changing tenant expectations, many investors are turning their attention towards new-build opportunities. But this shift isn’t just about tax benefits. It’s about creating smarter, more efficient investments.
The Benefits of New Builds
New homes often provide:
- Lower maintenance costs
- Modern energy efficiency
- Strong tenant appeal
- Depreciation opportunities
- Flexible design options
Most importantly, they allow investors to design the property around future market demand.
Why Dual Occupancy Is Gaining Attention
A growing number of investors are discovering the power of dual occupancy homes. These designs may include:
- A main residence and secondary dwelling
- Separate entrances
- Independent living spaces
Benefits can include:
- Multiple rental streams
- Improved cash flow
- Reduced vacancy risk
- Increased flexibility
The Rise of FlexiGen Investing
FlexiGen homes are no longer just for families. Investors are increasingly recognising that housing flexibility creates greater demand. Tenants are looking for:
- Multi-generational living arrangements
- Home offices
- Independent accommodation
- Affordable shared housing
Properties designed around flexibility are often better positioned for future demand.
One Property. Multiple Opportunities.
Want to understand whether a traditional investment, dual occupancy or FlexiGen strategy suits your goals?
Speak with Madison Property to explore the opportunities available in today’s changing property market.


