Australian housing market update [CoreLogic’s video]

Australian housing market update [CoreLogic’s video]

  16 Oct 2024

The new data on the housing market reveals that, at a macro level at least, values are still rising, but growth momentum is losing steam and conditions remain mixed quarter to quarter.

Housing values nationally climbed 1% in the September quarter, the lowest growth in the CoreLogic national home value index in a rolling three-month period since March of 2023, when the market was moving through the early phases of the current upswing. This once again shows how diverse housing conditions are.

Note: Several capital cities have experienced a fall in dwelling values, indicating a shift in the market dynamics.

Change in house prices, 12 months to September 2024:
Australia 12 Months

Source: CoreLogic

While the overall slowdown continues, home values in Sydney are still on the rise but at a softer pace. On the other hand, mid-sized capitals continue to lose steam, as in Melbourne, where prices fell 1.1% down in Q3. Meanwhile, in Brisbane, Adelaide, and Perth, the latter was the highest with a 1.6% increase in September

Housing Trends Across Capital Cities

While four capital cities recorded a fall in dwelling values through the September quarter, led by Melbourne where housing values are down 1.1%, Canberra, Hobart, and Darwin also recorded falls over the quarter.

Sydney home values have continued to rise, but the 0.5% increase through the September quarter was the lowest growth result since the three months ending February of 2023, when values were down by 0.3%. Even the growth conditions in the midsize capitals, which have led the pace of capital gains through most of the upswing, continue to significantly outpace other capitals as momentum is lost.

Rolling quarterly change in values, dwellings (Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide):

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