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Australian Housing Prices Jump More Than Global Rate

Australian Housing Prices Jump More Than Global Rate

BY Realty+
Published - Saturday, 16 Nov, 2024
Australian Housing Prices Jump More Than Global Rate

Research from the independent property research collective, PAR Group, consisting of Y Research and The Data App (TDA), has revealed that from 2019 up to 2023, Australia’s house price growth outperformed comparable global markets by 14.1 per cent, marking a larger than average upswing over the prime COVID-19 years.

This study examined the performance of housing markets in Australia, the US, Canada, the UK and New Zealand since 2019, and observed that Australian house prices surged by 45.8 per cent, compared to the global average of 31.7 per cent.

Setting the scene, the firm noted that during the years following the global financial crisis (GFC), from 2014 to 2020, housing supply across the countries increased slightly faster than population growth across the five global markets reviewed, with the exception of the Canadian market.

Throughout this period, average house prices across the five global markets fell by 2.7 per cent in 2019, before this pace of growth increased in 2020, when prices on average rose by 3.9 per cent.

As a result of housing supply not being able to keep pace with increased demand due to the effects of COVID-19 lockdowns, capacity constraints and material and labour shortages, house price inflation then accelerated across the surveyed countries.

PAR Group also noted that the imbalance between supply and demand was further exacerbated by changing buyer preferences such as fewer people living in each house, changing work-from-home requirements, and pandemic-period government stimuli such, as Jobkeeper, which intensified the upward pressure on house prices.

Despite the easing of population growth in Australia compared to the post-pandemic boom, PAR Group highlighted that the ongoing disparities between population growth and housing completions, compounded by construction constraints, make it unlikely for supply and demand to balance in the short term.

PAR Group predicted a rise in demand for sea-change locations in Australia, driven by shifts in buyer preferences following the pandemic and the growing feasibility of remote work.

As a result of this changing sentiment, PAR Group predicted increased demand for larger homes, rather than apartments, as more buyers seek dedicated home offices and private outdoor spaces.

Although house price growth in Australia has eased in 2024, PAR Group noted that “actual and expected cuts to mortgage interest rates” could trigger another surge in housing demand and further intensify the already significant supply-demand imbalance.

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