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Domain's Bold Property Forecasts for the Year Ahead - with Dr. Nicola Powell

Domain's Bold Property Forecasts for the Year Ahead - with Dr. Nicola Powell

Published 11 months, 4 weeks ago
Description

The Australian property market has been anything but predictable in recent years - booms, corrections, interest rate hikes, and a housing supply crisis have kept everyone on their toes.

But what lies ahead?

In today's episode I'm joined by Dr Nicola Powell, Chief of Research and Economics at Domain, to unpack their latest Price Forecast Report for the 2025–26 financial year.

This isn't just another forecast - we take a deep dive into how affordability, population growth, government incentives, and even the psychology of homebuyers will shape our markets in the year ahead.

Whether you're a seasoned investor, a first-home buyer, or just a curious observer of our housing rollercoaster, you'll get real insights into where property values are headed, which cities are poised to outperform, and how you can navigate, or capitalise on, what's coming next.

Takeaways

· The property market is experiencing a transition with varying growth rates across regions.

· Interest rates significantly influence property values, especially in major cities.

· First home buyers face challenges in accessing the market due to high prices.

· Population growth remains strong, impacting housing demand.

· Government policies play a crucial role in shaping market dynamics.

· Rental markets are currently favoring landlords, but growth rates may slow down.

· Melbourne is expected to see significant price growth in the coming year.

· Affordability issues persist, particularly in high-priced markets like Sydney.

· The cash rate's stability is a key concern for future market performance.

· Understanding market dynamics is essential for making informed investment decisions.

Chapters

00:00 Market Overview and Price Forecasts

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