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A state-wide property analysis

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Published: December 14, 2023
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The housing market downturn of last year has been completely unwound, but the pace of growth is slowing.

More homes listed for sale and another interest rate hike are likely taking heat out of the housing market recovery.

The pace of growth may have slowed, but the national home value index from real estate data firm CoreLogic still sailed past its previous record high in November.

The national median home value is now $753,654, with growth of seven per cent recorded on an annual basis.

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A separate property price index from PropTrack also found a record high in November.

Yet both property data outfits recorded slower home price growth over the month.

The 0.6% increase in the CoreLogic index was the smallest monthly gain in the latest streak of growth that kicked off in February.

The picture varied across different cities, with Melbourne recording a 0.1% decline and Sydney a weak 0.3% – the smallest increase of the growth cycle.

Sydney home prices could also follow Melbourne into decline, with the city’s housing market slipping into negative growth in the final week of the month.

But dwelling values in Perth rocketed up another 1.9% over the month, 1.3% in Brisbane and 1.2% in Adelaide.

CoreLogic research director Tim Lawless said the weakening conditions in the two biggest cities was most concentrated in the premium stock, which tend to start shifting before the rest of the market.

“The Melbourne Cup day rate hike has clearly taken some heat out of the market. However, other factors like rising advertised stock levels, worsening affordability and persistently low consumer sentiment are also acting as a drag on value growth in some markets,” he said.

At the same time, an ongoing imbalance between supply and demand was keeping upwards pressure on prices in Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth.

PropTrack senior economist Eleanor Creagh said:

“Looking ahead, price growth is expected to continue as the positive tailwinds for housing demand.

“And a slowdown in the completion of new homes counter the sharp deterioration in affordability and slowing economy,” she said.

“If home prices were soaring across the nation, the RBA would be worried that cash rate increases were having a limited impact on the economy,” they wrote in a note.

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