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Australia Property Market 2026 Predictions: Price Boom or Slowdown?

Australia Property Market 2026 Predictions: Price Boom or Slowdown?

Talk Property To Me Podcast ยท Brad East

December 17, 202513m 2s

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Show Notes

In this episode of Talk Property To Me, Brad East and Aaron Downie break down Australia's 2026 Property Market Forecast using the latest SQM Research Boom & Bust Report. We analyse population growth, supply shortages, dwelling completions, and city-by-city price predictions to explain what buyers and investors should expect in 2026.

Australia is heading into another major year for real estate, with 390,000 new migrants, tight vacancy rates, and a national housing shortage continuing to shape prices. In this episode, we unpack why Perth, Brisbane, Darwin, Adelaide and the Sunshine Coast are forecast to lead the country โ€” and why Sydney and Melbourne may lag behind. Whether you're a first-home buyer, investor, or simply watching the market, this breakdown gives you clear, data-driven explanations behind the expected 4%โ€“14% price growth for 2026.

๐Ÿ” Key Topics Covered

โœ”๏ธ Australia Property Market Forecast 2026

โœ”๏ธ Population growth impact on housing prices

โœ”๏ธ Housing supply shortage & dwelling completions

โœ”๏ธ City-by-city predictions: Perth, Brisbane, Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney

โœ”๏ธ Vacancy rates, rental demand & investor activity

โœ”๏ธ Supply vs demand imbalance explained

โœ”๏ธ Why units may outperform houses in major cities

โœ”๏ธ Inflation, interest rates & possible RBA cuts

โœ”๏ธ Worst-case, base-case & best-case growth scenarios

โœ”๏ธ What buyers and investors should watch in 2026

๐Ÿ™๏ธ City Forecast Highlights

๐Ÿ† Perth: 12โ€“16% growth expected โ€” strongest market in Australia

๐Ÿ”ฅ Brisbane: 10โ€“15% growth, record-low listings

๐Ÿ“ˆ Adelaide: Strong demand with limited supply

Darwin: Major rebound driven by infrastructure projects

๐Ÿ–๏ธ Gold Coast & Sunny Coast: 7โ€“15% growth

๐Ÿš๏ธ Sydney & Melbourne: Slower growth due to affordability pressures