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They might remain the country’s wealthiest generation, but Baby Boomers no longer own the most valuable property in Australia, nor have the most in shares.
A new analysis by KPMG released this morning has found that while the oldest generation once had the most property holdings, they’ve now been passed by Generation X as housing is both sold off by Boomers and inherited by their children.

“Baby Boomers have historically been the largest holders of housing assets, but as this cohort ages into retirement they are beginning to sell down their property portfolios”, KPMG urban economist Terry Rawnsley said.

Two old people walk down the street in Brisbane
Baby Boomers remain Australia’s wealthiest generation, but they no longer have the most in property holdings. (Glenn Hunt/Fairfax Media)

But while Gen X’s share of property holdings is increasing, KPMG’s findings laid bare the difference in homeownership between younger and older Australians.

Generation X has, on average, $1.31 million in housing wealth, followed closely by Baby Boomers at $1.30 million.

Millennials, by comparison, have $750,000 on average despite many of them being in their mid to high 30s – older than the age of an average first-home buyer in previous generations.

Gen Z has by far the lowest average housing holdings, at just $69,000.

”While the starter’s gun has been fired on the great wealth transfer, our findings still demonstrate a clear disparity in housing wealth between older and younger generations,” Rawnsley said.

housing in the outer Sydney suburb of Austral
Instead, it’s Gen X who own the most in housing, with younger generations lagging far behind. (Louie Douvis/AFR)

There’s a similar picture when it comes to shares, with Gen X and Baby Boomers ($256,000 and $206,000 respectively) well ahead of their Millennial and Gen Z counterparts ($51,000 and $7000 respectively).

In terms of cash and deposits, Boomers have comfortably the most with $242,000, helping them to the highest net wealth of all the generations at $2.31 million, well ahead of Gen X ($1.88 million), Millennials ($757,000) and Gen Z ($96,000).

“These net worth figures highlight the wealth accumulation lifecycle, where older generations have had more time to build assets and pay down debt,” Rawnsley said.

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While the oldest generation also has the most in “other” assets, which include superannuation and business holdings, KMPG found there was something of a silver lining there for younger Australians.

“There is some good news for younger generations in the superannuation asset class as they are coming off a far higher base than their parents,” Rawnsley said. T

“This means the wealth they will eventually accumulate from super will be far higher than older generations.”

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