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SMSF Property Syndicates — Investing Super After the Borrowing Ban

June 25, 2026

Following the 2026 SMSF residential borrowing ban, property syndicates have emerged as one of the most compliant and accessible ways for SMSF trustees to maintain property exposure. A complying SMSF can invest in a registered MIS property syndicate without any LRBA — making syndicates an immediate, viable alternative for trustees who can no longer acquire new residential property with leverage.

Why SMSF Trustees Are Turning to Property Syndicates

  • No LRBA required
  • No bare trustee structure needed
  • Commercial yields of 5-9% — higher than typical residential returns
  • Professional management — no landlord responsibilities for trustees
  • Known term and defined exit strategy aids retirement planning
  • Diversification across asset class (commercial vs residential)

SMSF Compliance Requirements

  • The syndicate must be a registered managed investment scheme under ASIC
  • The investment must comply with the SMSF’s investment strategy
  • The investment must meet the sole purpose test
  • The in-house asset rule must not be breached (max 5% related-party assets)
  • The arm’s length rule applies

Best Asset Classes for SMSF Syndicates 2026

Asset Class Gross Yield SMSF Suitability Risk
Industrial/Warehouse 5.5-8.5% Excellent Medium
Medical Centre 5.0-7.5% Excellent Low-Medium
Childcare 5.5-7.0% Excellent Low-Medium
Office 4.5-7.0% Good Medium-High

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