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SMSF Property Ban Shakes Up North Shore Real Estate

A dramatic political deal banning SMSF residential borrowing triggers a scramble for local buyers and a pivot to commercial property.

by Stephen Holland
1 July 2026
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SMSF Property Ban Shakes Up North Shore Real Estate

Key Takeaways

  • The 45-Day Scramble: The new ban on Limited Recourse Borrowing Arrangements (LRBAs) means everyday Australians can no longer negatively gear residential property inside their super, leaving a brief 45-day window to finalise current deals.
  • Affordability Realities: SMSF residential holdings account for less than 1% of the national market, meaning this ban is unlikely to significantly improve housing affordability for first-home buyers in suburbs like Thornleigh and Normanhurst.
  • Commercial Capital Flight: With commercial LRBAs remaining legal, landlocked industrial hubs across Mona Vale, Chatswood, and Mount Ku-ring-gai are bracing for skyrocketing price and rental premiums as investor capital pivots.
  • Disclosure: The author of this article is a Trustee of a Self-Managed Super Fund.

The political deal struck in Canberra has sent shockwaves straight down the Pacific Highway, across the Northern Beaches, and right over the Galston Gorge.

In a dramatic bid to pass its broader budget tax package, the Albanese Government has capitulated to a core Australian Greens demand: a  total ban on Self-Managed Super Funds (SMSFs) borrowing money to buy residential real estate.

By clamping down on Limited Recourse Borrowing Arrangements (LRBAs), the Federal Government has effectively killed off the ability of everyday Australians to negatively gear residential property inside their super. This has triggered a frantic, 45-day transition scramble for local families currently mid-transaction before the legislative door slams shut.

The political rhetoric from the Greens claims this ban will stop wealthy property investors from outbidding renters. However, looking at the macroeconomic data reveals a glaring irony.

Based on recent ATO and CoreLogic figures, SMSF residential holdings account for roughly $62.7 billion. Compared to Australia’s total residential real estate value of up to $12.77 trillion, SMSFs hold a mere 0.49% to 0.57% of the national market. Most of the housing stock is held by everyday owner-occupiers and standard private investors. With SMSF buyers representing well under 1% of the market, the removal of this leveraged class is unlikely to deliver the structural affordability shift touted by politicians.

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On the ground in the Hornsby Shire, the market reality reflects these statistics. Karen Page from Page & Co in Normanhurst points out that property values in suburbs like Thornleigh, Westleigh, and Normanhurst would need to fall dramatically – potentially by as much as 50% – before many first-home buyers could realistically enter the market.

Perhaps the most crucial nuance of the new legislation is what it completely exempts: commercial real estate. Commercial LRBAs remain legal, local brokerages expect a massive “capital flight” as SMSF money pivots away from residential housing. This exposes several critical real estate choke points across our Local Precincts:

  • The Industrial Lockout: Desirable light-industrial hubs like Hornsby, Mount Ku-ring-gai, Chatswood, Brookvale, and Mona Vale are already geographically landlocked.
  • Skyrocketing Premiums: A surge of SMSF buyers pivoting to office or industrial warehousing will force local business operators to face skyrocketing price and rental premiums.
  • The Freeze on New Builds: SMSF investors traditionally account for a high percentage of off-the-plan pre-sales. Without this capital, proposed medium-density DA projects along the North Shore rail corridor risk stalling entirely, directly threatening State housing targets.

While existing properties are safely grandfathered, the rules of the game have changed forever. The clock is ticking – if you are mid-stream in a super property deal, the local advice from Hornsby to Palm Beach is to call your accountant immediately.

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