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SMSF Property Strategy 2026 — Best Investments After the Borrowing Ban

June 24, 2026

The proposed ban on new SMSF residential borrowing arrangements is the most significant change to SMSF property investing since LRBAs were introduced in 2007. For SMSF investors with a property strategy, this is not the end of property investing through super — it is a reset that rewards those who move quickly and think strategically.

The Strategic Landscape Post-Ban

Three types of SMSF investors exist right now:

  1. Those with existing residential LRBAs. Grandfathered. No action needed. Continue as planned.
  2. Those planning a new residential LRBA. The window is closing or closed. Pivot to commercial or cash residential purchase.
  3. Those rebuilding their strategy from scratch. The biggest opportunity — commercial property, alternative assets and hybrid strategies.

Strategy 1: The Commercial Property Pivot

Commercial property — warehouses, offices, retail, medical centres — remains fully available for SMSF LRBA borrowing. Yields are significantly higher than residential (5–7% vs 2.5–3.5%), lease terms are longer, and the business real property exemption creates unique tax structuring opportunities. This is the most direct pivot for investors who had planned a residential LRBA.

Strategy 2: Cash Residential Purchase

The ban applies only to new LRBA arrangements — not to outright cash residential purchases. SMSFs with sufficient balances (typically $600,000+) can still acquire residential property outright. No bare trust required, simpler administration, and full flexibility to sell or redevelop as needed.

Strategy 3: Unlisted Property Trusts

SMSF investors who want diversified property exposure without direct property management can access commercial property through unlisted property trusts. These provide exposure to institutional-grade commercial assets at lower entry points.

Strategy 4: Listed REITs

Australian Real Estate Investment Trusts (A-REITs) provide liquid, diversified property exposure through the ASX. A-REITs covering industrial, retail, office and healthcare assets give SMSF investors commercial property exposure with daily liquidity.

Strategy 5: Hybrid Portfolio — Direct Commercial Plus Listed REITs

The most sophisticated SMSF property strategy for 2026 combines a direct commercial property holding (warehouse, office or medical centre) as the income anchor, supplemented by A-REIT exposure for liquidity and diversification.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best SMSF property strategy after the 2026 borrowing ban?

For most SMSF investors, the commercial property pivot is the most direct and tax-effective alternative. Commercial LRBAs remain available, yields are higher, and the business real property exemption adds a unique structuring benefit.

Can SMSFs still buy residential property in 2026?

Yes, using fund cash (no LRBA). Only new residential LRBAs are banned for new acquisitions.

Where can I find off-market SMSF commercial property opportunities?

The Collings Off-Market Property Portal specialises in sourcing commercial and industrial opportunities for SMSF investors before they reach the open market. Join free at collings.com.au/portal.

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