What is off-the-plan property?
Off-the-plan property is when you buy a property before it is built, based on plans and specifications rather than a completed home.
How it works
- Choose a property based on plans
- Pay a deposit (typically 5–10%)
- The property is built
- You settle once construction is complete
Key benefits
- Fixed price
Purchase price is agreed upfront - Turnkey delivery
Completed and ready for rental - Depreciation potential
New builds may offer tax advantages - Tenant appeal
Modern homes often attract strong demand
Key risks
- Builder quality
The outcome depends on who builds it - Contract terms
Some contracts favour developers - Market changes
Value and lending conditions may shift before settlement - Finance approval
You must still qualify for the loan at completion
What matters most
Off-the-plan is not inherently risky. Outcomes depend on:
- The builder
- The contract structure
- The location
- The investment strategy behind the purchase
Summary
Off-the-plan property can be an effective investment approach when structured correctly and aligned to a broader portfolio strategy.