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class="prices-cycles"

Sample table's design:

Onset of Feb 2024 Δ COVID to 2024 Δ from peak to Feb 2024 Peak date
Sydney 24.80% $224,391 -1.90% 22-Jan
Melbourne 11.00% $77,386 -4.10% 22-Mar
Brisbane 53.50% $280,881 <at peak> 24-Feb
Adelaide 55.30% $259,070  <at peak> 24-Feb
Perth 52.90% $237,678  <at peak> 24-Feb
Hobart 27.30% $140,089 -12.20% 22-Mar
Darwin 24.60% $98,528 -6.60% 14-May
Canberra 31.00% $198,924 -6.30% 22-May
Regional NSW 46.10% $227,016 -4.80% 22-May
Regional VIC 33.90% $143,966 -6.20% 22-May
Regional QLD 54.40% $217,133  <at peak> 24-Feb
Regional SA 54.40% $140,669  <at peak> 24-Feb
Regional WA 52.70% $165,557  <at peak> 24-Feb
Regional TAS 43.40% $152,172 -5.70% 22-May
Combined capitals 28.50% $186,867  <at peak> 24-Feb
Combined regional 47.60% $197,288 -0.40% 22-May
National 32.50% $188,039  <at peak> 24-Feb

class="median-prices"

Sample table's design:

City Month Quarter Annual Total return Median value
Sydney 0.5% 0.6% 10.6% 13.8% $1,128,155
Melbourne 0.1% -0.6% 4.0% 7.5% $778,941
Brisbane 0.9% 2.9% 15.6% 20.3% $805,593
Adelaide 1.1% 3.6% 11.8% 16.4% $727,142
Perth 1.8% 5.2% 18.3% 23.9% $687,004
Hobart -0.3% -1.4% -0.6% 3.6% $652,645
Darwin 0.1% 1.6% -0.1% 6.1% $499,834
Canberra 0.7% 0.3% 1.6% 5.7% $840,103
Combined capitals 0.6% 1.2% 10.0% 13.9% $842,109
Combined regional 0.6% 1.3% 5.5% 10.1% $612,096
National 0.6% 1.3% 8.9% 13.0% $765,762

class="median-prices-by-city"

Sample table's design:

Property Median price Δ MoM Δ QoQ Δ Annual
All dwellings $778,941 0.1% -0.6% 4.0%
Capital city houses $942,779 0.1% -0.5% 4.4%
Capital city units $607,473 0.2% -0.7% 3.0%
Regional dwellings $568,772 0.1% -0.1% -0.8%

class="most-aff"

Sample table's design:

Suburb State Location Median price
1 Bellevue Hill NSW Eastern Suburbs $9,000,000
2 Vaucluse NSW Eastern Suburbs $9,000,000
3 Woolwich NSW Ryde $7,500,000
4 Tamarama NSW Eastern Suburbs $7,425,000
5 Dover Heights NSW Eastern Suburbs $6,400,000
6 Toorak VIC Inner Suburbs $5,815,000
7 Longueville NSW North Sydney and Hornsby $5,725,000
8 Double Bay NSW Eastern Suburbs $5,500,000
9 Rose Bay NSW Eastern Suburbs $5,350,000
10 Clontarf NSW Northern Beaches $5,337,500
11 Bronte NSW Eastern Suburbs $5,300,000
12 Mosman NSW North Sydney and Hornsby $5,031,500

class="house-prices"

Sample table's design:

Median Month This Year 1 Year 2 Year
Sydney $1,560,406 0.1% -0.3% 8.9% 0.2%
Melbourne $1,048,686 -0.4% -0.9% 2.5% -3.0%
Brisbane $898,161 1.4% 1.7% 14.5% 12.9%
Adelaide $880,374 3.6% 3.3% 13.9% 16.9%
Perth $838,667 3.7% 5.6% 22.3% 29.5%
Hobart $673,321 1.3% 0.3% -3.6% -10.6%
Darwin $623,687 6.8% 3.0% -0.1% -2.6%
Canberra $938,128 -0.6% -0.4% -0.3% -10.3%
National $1,094,943 0.8% 0.7% 8.9% 4.1%

class="weekly-rents"

Sample table's design:

City Rent Month Year Vacancy Rate Change
Sydney $760 -1.7% 13.9% 0.8%
Melbourne $590 3.5% 18.0% 0.6%
Brisbane $610 1.7% 8.2% 0.6%
Adelaide $600 4.3% 14.3% 0.3%
Perth $650 3.5% 18.2% 0.3%
Hobart $560 1.8% -1.3% 0.5%
Darwin $683 -2.1% -2.1% 0.7%
Canberra $680 0.0% -4.2% 1.0%

class="investors"

Sample table's design:

Year Total Change on previous years
2009-10 1,704,220 68,316
2010-11 1,765,880 61,660
2011-12 1,854,519 88,639
2012-13 1,942,339 87,820
2013-14 2,010,923 68,584
2014-15 2,051,517 40,594
2015-16 2,097,382 45,865
2016-17 2,156,319 58,935
2017-18 2,207,893 51,574
2018-19 2,227,174 19,281
2019-20 2,226,841 -333
2020-21 2,245,539 18,698

class="sqm-tracker"

Sample table's design:

City Feb 2023 Vacancies Feb 2023 Vacancy Rate Jan 2024 Vacancies Jan 2024 Vacancy Rate Feb 2024 Vacancies Feb 2024 Vacancy Rate
Sydney 9,301 1.3% 9,114 1.3% 8,137 1.1%
Melbourne 5,545 1.1% 5,589 1.1% 5,288 1.0%
Brisbane 2,802 0.8% 3,327 1.0% 3,213 0.9%
Perth 839 0.4% 775 0.4% 776 0.4%
Adelaide 821 0.5% 783 0.5% 830 0.5%
Canberra 1,069 1.8% 1,061 1.7% 936 1.5%
Darwin 378 1.4% 445 1.7% 395 1.5%
Hobart 237 0.9% 278 1.0% 326 1.2%
National 31,040 1.0% 32,108 1.1% 30,161 1.0%

class="suburbs-list"

Sample table's design:

Rank City Safety Index Crime Index
1 Canberra 72.2 27.8
2 Adelaide 67 33
3 Hobart 65.9 34.1
4 Sydney 65.6 34.4
5 Brisbane 63.1 36.9
6 Perth 57.5 42.5
7 Melbourne 56 44
8 Gold Coast 53.6 46.4
9 Newcastle 51.2 48.8
10 Wollongong 50.2 49.8
11 Townsville 41.2 58.8
12 Geelong 40.7 59.3
13 Toowoomba 40.5 59.5
14 Darwin 38.2 61.8
15 Cairns 37.1 62.9
16 Rockhampton 32 68
17 Alice Springs 28.1 71.9

class="exp-suburbs-list"

Sample table's design:

# City/Area Country HNWIs (USD 1m+) 10-years HNWI growth Centi-millionaires (USD 100m+) Billionaires (USD 1bn+)
1 New York City USA 340000 40 724 58
2 Tokyo Japan 290300 -5 250 14
3 The Bay Area USA 285000 68 629 63
4 London UK 258000 -15 384 36
5 Singapore Singapore 240100 40 329 27
6 Los Angeles USA 205400 35 480 42
7 Hong Kong Hong Kong (SAR China) 129500 -27 290 32
8 Beijing China 128200 70 354 43
9 Shanghai China 127200 72 332 40
10 Sydney Australia 126900 35 184 15
11 Chicago USA 124,000 24% 295 24
12 Toronto Canada 105,200 29% 193 18
13 Frankfurt Germany 102,200 20% 170 16
14 Zurich Switzerland 99,300 35% 250 12
15 Houston USA 98,500 65% 280 20
16 Seoul South Korea 97,000 30% 229 24
17 Melbourne Australia 96,000 42% 123 10
18 Paris France 93,000 -3% 126 16
19 Geneva Switzerland 85,800 40% 305 15
20 Dubai UAE 68,400 62% 206 15

class="forecast"

Sample table's design:

City Median price Total price growth
Houses Units Houses Units
Sydney $1.93M $1.09M 18% 22%
Melbourne $1.28M $0.78M 21% 20%
Brisbane $1.21M $0.71M 19% 23%
Adelaide $0.95M $0.69M 16% 18%
Perth $1.05M $0.64M 30% 30%
Canberra $1.17M $0.75M 19% 20%
Hobart $0.86M $0.71M 13% 16%
Darwin $0.7M $0.46M 24% 26%

class="simple"

Sample table's design:

Comfortable retirement Modest retirement Age pension-based retirement
  • Regular leisure activities
  • Occasional restaurant meals, home-delivery meals, take-away coffee
  • Own a reasonable car
  • Budget for home improvements
  • Domestic and occasional overseas trips
  • Premium private health insurance
  • Occasional leisure activities
  • Limited meals out at inexpensive restaurants, infrequent home-delivery or take-away
  • Own a basic car
  • Budget for small home repairs
  • One annual domestic holiday or a few short breaks
  • Basic private health insurance
  • No or low-cost leisure activities
  • Inexpensive takeaway or local club special meals
  • Limited budget to own, maintain or repair a car
  • No budget for home repairs
  • Very short breaks or day trips in your city
  • No private health insurance

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