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RBA Rate Cuts To Trigger a Property BOOM: Where to Buy Next
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In this episode, we break down Australia’s “Everything Everywhere” property boom — why every capital city is on the rise, the data behind it and what’s driving demand in 2025. We explore capital growth figures across Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth, Darwin, Hobart and Canberra, plus discuss market dynamics, supply and demand, and whether houses or units are performing better right now.
Whether you’re an investor, first-home buyer or property enthusiast, this deep dive will help you understand where the market is heading — and which cities could see the biggest growth next.
📊 Topics Covered:
- Latest quarterly and annual growth rates for each capital
- Why Darwin is outperforming everyone
- Supply shortages and falling interest rates driving demand
- The surprising city outpacing Adelaide
- How regional vs capital growth compares
- The “reversion to the pack” effect and what it means for 2025
- House vs unit performance — and where the surprise winners are
Chapters
00:00 - 03:11 National Boom Overview
03:11 - 06:23 Quarterly Growth Figures by City
06:23 - 09:35 5-Year and 10-Year Market Performance
09:35 - 12:47 Supply Shortages and Demand Surge
12:47 - 15:59 Lending Data & Investor Confidence
15:59 - 19:11 Real-World Sales Examples & Price Jumps
19:11 - 22:23 The On-the-Ground Market Frenzy
22:23 - 25:35 House vs Unit Performance by City
25:35 - 28:47 Regional vs Capital City Trends
28:47 - 31:57 Predictions for the Next Quarter & Beyond
Reach out to us at www.australianpropertytalk.com.au
135 episodes
Manage episode 500019092 series 3423409
👉 BUY smarter with Alaya Property’s economics-driven strategy, getting in BEFORE the data shifts. Book your FREE call now: https://rebrand.ly/chatwithalaya
👉 Work with MORTGAGE BROKERS who invest themselves & know markets Australia-wide. Book your FREE strategy session here: https://rebrand.ly/chatwithflintinvest
In this episode, we break down Australia’s “Everything Everywhere” property boom — why every capital city is on the rise, the data behind it and what’s driving demand in 2025. We explore capital growth figures across Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth, Darwin, Hobart and Canberra, plus discuss market dynamics, supply and demand, and whether houses or units are performing better right now.
Whether you’re an investor, first-home buyer or property enthusiast, this deep dive will help you understand where the market is heading — and which cities could see the biggest growth next.
📊 Topics Covered:
- Latest quarterly and annual growth rates for each capital
- Why Darwin is outperforming everyone
- Supply shortages and falling interest rates driving demand
- The surprising city outpacing Adelaide
- How regional vs capital growth compares
- The “reversion to the pack” effect and what it means for 2025
- House vs unit performance — and where the surprise winners are
Chapters
00:00 - 03:11 National Boom Overview
03:11 - 06:23 Quarterly Growth Figures by City
06:23 - 09:35 5-Year and 10-Year Market Performance
09:35 - 12:47 Supply Shortages and Demand Surge
12:47 - 15:59 Lending Data & Investor Confidence
15:59 - 19:11 Real-World Sales Examples & Price Jumps
19:11 - 22:23 The On-the-Ground Market Frenzy
22:23 - 25:35 House vs Unit Performance by City
25:35 - 28:47 Regional vs Capital City Trends
28:47 - 31:57 Predictions for the Next Quarter & Beyond
Reach out to us at www.australianpropertytalk.com.au
135 episodes
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