Brisbane Housing Market Update [video] | March 2026

Brisbane Housing Market Update [video] | March 2026

Brisbane, Insight

Brisbane’s housing market maintained its strong upward momentum through February, with home values rising by 1.6% over the month. This growth added approximately $17,100 to the median dwelling value in just 28 days. While the pace of growth remains rapid, it has moderated slightly from the 2.0% monthly gains recorded in October last year, signalingRead More

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Melbourne Housing Market Update [video] | March 2026

Melbourne Housing Market Update [video] | March 2026

Insight, Melbourne

Following subtle declines through December and January, Melbourne’s housing market remained flat (0.0%) in February. The sluggish performance has dragged the market 0.4% lower over the rolling quarter, making Melbourne one of the less resilient capital city markets following the February interest rate hike and a noticeable softening in buyer sentiment. Melbourne Housing Market UpdateRead More

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Sydney housing market update [video] | March 2026

Sydney housing market update [video] | March 2026

Insight, Sydney

Sydney’s housing market has hit a plateau at the start of 2026, with home values remaining unchanged (0.0%) in February. This follows a gradual easing in the pace of growth since the cyclical peak in August of last year. On a rolling quarterly basis, Sydney values have edged 0.1% lower, reflecting a market that isRead More

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What were Melbourne’s most wanted suburbs in 2025?

What were Melbourne’s most wanted suburbs in 2025?

Insight

When it comes to Melbourne’s property market, three suburbs captured the imagination of both serious buyers and casual stickybeaks this year – Albert Park, Middle Park, and Toorak. According to Domain’s End of Year Wrap for 2025, Albert Park was the most viewed suburb, closely followed by Middle Park, with Toorak rounding out the topRead More

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Brisbane’s middle-ring suburbs set for major housing shake-up

Brisbane’s middle-ring suburbs set for major housing shake-up

Insight

Brisbane City Council has unveiled sweeping zoning reforms that could transform the city’s middle-ring suburbs and deliver up to 6000 new homes by 2032. The “More Homes, Sooner” amendment proposes increasing building heights, reducing minimum lot sizes, and streamlining approvals in the Low-Medium Density Residential (LMR) zone, which covers 14% of Brisbane’s residential areas. SuburbsRead More

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