June '26 Update
Australian monthly price index
Published 01/06/26 · Past updates ↰
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- Significant Urban Area Price Distributions
- Capital Cities Overview
- Regional Centres
- Capital City SA4s
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Victorian data is currently unavailable. We apologise, and are working to add it back as soon as we're able.
For the third month in a row, we are seeing many regions flattening or in decline, with the sharpest changes in coastal and metro areas, particularly for houses. One-year changes across the country now show a substantial range: from -2% in Sydney's Eastern Suburbs to +18% in East Perth and Darwin.
Capital Cities Overview
House and unit prices are flat or negative for the month in all capitals except Darwin and Hobart.
Regional Centres
Year-on-year growth for all of our key regional indices is currently positive, although prices are flattening or declining in multiple regions led by those at the highest prices. One-month growth in the most expensive house and unit markets is negative with the exception of Busselton.
Capital City SA4s
For houses, all metro areas except Darwin are negative for the month.
For units, declines on a 1-month basis appear to be at a lower magnitude compared to houses. Declines are largest in Sydney and Brisbane.