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Australia’s 2026 Property FORECAST: Where Prices Will BOOM (and Drop)

Australia’s 2026 Property FORECAST: Where Prices Will BOOM (and Drop)

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Australia’s 2026 Property FORECAST: Where Prices Will BOOM (and Drop)

In this episode of Talk Property To Me, hosts Brad East and Aaron Downie break down Australia’s 2026 property market forecast. Find out which capital cities are predicted to boom, which may slow down, and what this means for investors, first home buyers, and upgraders. Stay tuned to learn the latest data and expert insights you need to make smart property decisions in 2026.

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In this show, we explore Domain’s newest predictions revealing a 6% rise in house prices and a 5% increase in unit prices across Australia’s capital cities. We cover key markets like Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth, and Canberra, analyzing affordability challenges, interest rate cuts, first home buyer incentives, and supply shortages. Whether you’re an investor or a first-time buyer, this episode is packed with essential advice on navigating the property market in 2026.

🔍 Key Topics Covered:

✔️ 2026 Australian property market forecast – city by city 📈

✔️ Impact of interest rate cuts and government support 🏠

✔️ First home buyer incentives and market entry tips 💰

✔️ Affordability challenges and supply shortages explained 🏘️

✔️ What investors and upgraders need to know 🔑

✔️ Predictions for house and unit price growth by capital city

Stay ahead in the property game with insights from experts Brad East and Aaron Downie.

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