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Sydney Real Estate Shifts as Seller’s Market Looms

Sydney Real Estate Shifts as Seller’s Market Looms

Sydney Real Estate Shifts as Seller’s Market Looms?w=400
Australia is gearing up for a shift in the real estate landscape, with industry insiders identifying an emerging seller's market.
Sydney's real estate agent and auctioneer, Tom Panos, highlighted this trend after observing a string of exceptionally strong auction results.

Panos expressed optimism about market conditions, noting that auction clearance rates reaching 100% are a strong indication of positive consumer sentiment. This buoyancy is partly attributed to anticipated rate cuts by the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) during their upcoming meeting in mid-August, which many believe will fuel further market growth.

Supporting Panos’ observations, recent auction data reveals the national final auction clearance rate averaged 68% in July—the highest since February 2024. Sydney and Melbourne recorded similar trends, with final clearance rates both at 69%, marking significant milestones not seen since early 2024 and mid-2023, respectively.

Continuing this strong trajectory, Cotality reports show a national preliminary clearance rate of 72.3% over the recent weekend. This marks the eighth consecutive week where this rate has exceeded 70%, indicating sustained market vitality. Sydney demonstrated a robust 74.9% preliminary clearance rate, echoing a consistent high performance over the past two months. Meanwhile, Melbourne's preliminary rate, though slightly lower at 71.8%, remains consistently above the 70% threshold since May.

The futures market’s current pricing predicts the RBA will implement three 25 basis point interest rate cuts by mid-2026, with the initial reduction expected imminently. Historical trends suggest that such monetary easing typically leads to significant increases in dwelling values over the subsequent two years.

Coupled with these financial shifts, government moves are also shaping the housing market. Federal and state initiatives aim to bolster homebuyer demand, featuring programs like the Albanese government's 5% deposit scheme for first-time buyers, an expanded Help-to-Buy shared equity scheme, and adjustments in loan assessment rules that exclude student debts. State-specific measures further enhance these efforts, such as Queensland's recent shared equity scheme.

With the dual forces of lower borrowing costs and active policy support, demand and prices in Australia's housing market are set to rise, ultimately exacerbating existing affordability challenges for prospective homebuyers.

Published:Monday, 4th Aug 2025
Source: Paige Estritori

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