One-minute data: Australian house prices hit record highs, but growth slows

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House prices in Australia’s capital cities have reached new highs for the sixth consecutive quarter, but the pace of growth is decelerating.

Here’s your one-minute wrap on Domain’s latest House Price Report for the June quarter 2024.

The headline figure:

Combined capital city house prices rose 1.3 per cent in the June quarter, matching the previous quarter but slower than the same time in 2023.

The fast five:

  • Sydney house prices hit a record high of $1.66 million, up 1.3 per cent for the quarter.
  • Melbourne houses saw the strongest gain in 2.5 years, rising 1.7 per cent.
  • Brisbane house prices are on track to surpass $1 million next quarter.
  • Perth house prices surpassed $800,000, rising by $448 per day over the past year.
  • Unit price growth slowed significantly, growing four times slower than the previous quarter.
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Source: Domain

What else you need to know:

Annual gains for both houses and units in combined capitals have slowed for the first time this growth cycle. 

New listings are up 9 per cent year-on-year, indicating restored vendor confidence.

Domain’s Chief of Research and Economics, Dr Nicola Powell, says:

“The housing market remains resilient despite low consumer sentiment, economic pressures and high interest rates. 

“Supply still remains constrained overall, weighed against a surge in demand from strong population growth and a tight rental market.”

Dive deeper:

To read the full Domain House Price Report for June Quarter 2024, click here.



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Nicole Lamber is a news writer for LinkDaddy News. She writes about arts, entertainment, lifestyle, and home news. Nicole has been a journalist for years and loves to write about what's going on in the world.

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