November 16, 2022
In somewhat surprising news, the rate of decline in Australian property values has slowed for the first time in months. After dropping 1.6% in August, the national median dwelling value fell a slightly more modest 1.4% over September. This was driven by slowing declines in most markets, with only Adelaide and Perth seeing accelerating value losses.
It is the opposite story for the rental market, with the national median rent rising by 0.6% over the month. This is the lowest monthly increase since December 2021 and well down from the cyclical peak of 1.0% seen in May. While the slowing growth in rents is consistent across most markets, it has been particularly pronounced in regional areas.