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The median value of residential houses based on CoreLogic’s Automated Valuation Model. Source: CoreLogic Greater region of each city  For further details or more information, click here
The median value of residential units based on CoreLogic’s Automated Valuation Model. Source: CoreLogic Greater region of each city  For further details or more information, click here

The median asking rent of residential houses based on data captured by CoreLogic over the past 12 months.

Source: CoreLogic
Greater region of each city

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The median asking rent of residential units based on data captured by CoreLogic over the past 12 months.

Source: CoreLogic
Greater region of each city
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An aggregation of the Established House Price Index (HPI) and Attached Dwellings Price Index (ADPI), measuring the price change in all residential dwellings.

 

Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics 6416.0, Residential Property Price Indexes: Eight Capital Cities
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Top 5 Australian residential transactions by value each month, based on data captured by CoreLogic.

 Sale PriceSale DateAddressProperty Type
$15,100,00023/10/20247 Dalley Avenue VaucluseHouse
$12,600,00019/10/202444 Union Street McMahons PointHouse
$12,550,00010/10/202420 Belcote Road Longueville House
$12,510,00008/10/20249/81 Hastings Street Noosa HeadsUnit
$12,500,00019/10/202452 Woodside Avenue StrathfieldHouse
 

Property industry expectations on the capital value of property by asset type, looking forward 12 months from each period.

Source: CoreLogic
Greater region of each city

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Fixing housing affordability Good housing choices knit communities and cities together. They offer people the option to live and work where they wish, match housing options to their lifestyle and family needs, and the comfort of having the security of a good home. Getting this right matters because people need housing choice and affordable options as they move through life. More choice and improved housing affordability can be achieved if governments work together to:
  • Help people get into the housing market by providing low deposit home loans similar to the Keystart model in Western Australia.
  • Identify more government land disposal opportunities for new housing supply
  • Incentivise planning reform to make housing cheaper to produce
  • Encourage pensioners to downsize by quarantining a portion of surplus cash from the pension eligibility test.
  • Provide better data on housing supply and forecasts
  • Support a new Build-to-Rent sector and attract investment into affordable rental housing
The Property Council of Australia’s 10-point plan for housing affordability identifies solutions needed to ensure homebuyers are not locked out of the market. Download the plan here Fix Housing Affordability