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Migration drives price increases

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Published: October 5, 2023
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PRICE JUMP: Confidence in Australia’s housing market is on the rise. Photo: AAP Image/Darren England
PRICE JUMP: Confidence in Australia’s housing market is on the rise. Photo: AAP Image/Darren England
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Home buyers and sellers have expressed confidence in Australia’s housing market, leading to the full reversal of the most rapid decline in house prices in recent history.

National prices recovered to reach peak levels from 2022 lows after climbing 0.38 per cent in September and by 4.31 per cent this year, according to PropTrack’s Home Price Index report released on Sunday.

Buyer and seller confidence is on the rise with a significant increase in choice in the major capitals, PropTrack senior economist Eleanor Creagh said.

“Home price growth has been driven by record levels of net overseas migration, tight rental markets and a housing shortage,” she said.

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“While a sharp increase in the number of properties hitting the market in Sydney and Melbourne has been improving choice for buyers, strong demand has seen prices continue to lift.”

Sydney led the country in September after prices grew by 0.48 per cent last month and by 6.86 per cent since the start of the year.

The city’s median house value is now worth more than $1 million with demand remaining red-hot in the areas around the CBD and north of the harbour bridge.

Melbourne house prices ticked up by a quarter of a per cent in September and have returned to positive annual growth for the first time since 2022.

The momentum in Brisbane’s market has continued for the ninth consecutive month, growing by 0.39 per cent in September to reach a new record.

Choice remains limited in Brisbane leading to strong competition and solid selling conditions, which is pushing prices to fresh peaks, the report stated.

Relatively affordable prices and limited stock leading to intense competition in Adelaide have defied rapid interest rate hikes.

The city’s market grew by almost half a per cent last month and has grown by more than eight per cent to make it one of the country’s top-performing markets.

Perth led the gains in house prices in September, rising by 0.71 per cent but remains one of the cheapest cities to buy after Darwin.

Ms Creagh expects prices to continue to rise.

“As we head further into spring, more markets are likely to reclaim 2022’s fast falls to set new peaks,” she said. -AAP

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