Strong national auction clearance rate maintained: Shana Miller

Strong national auction clearance rate maintained: Shana Miller
Shana MillerDecember 7, 2020

GUEST OBSERVATION

Auction volumes increased this week, albeit from a low base due to the Easter long weekend, with 1,568 auctions scheduled across the combined capital cities this week.

A total of 1,014 results were recorded with the preliminary clearance rate remaining stable at 79.0%, up only slightly from 78.9% last week. At the same time last year, 67.2% of all capital city properties taken to auction recorded a successful sale, while volumes were much higher at 3,534; however volumes were elevated in what was last year’s lead up to the Easter long weekend.

Capital City

As Australia’s largest auction market, Melbourne’s preliminary auction clearance rate was recorded at 77.7% this week, more than 10% higher than at the same time last year, when over the week the auction clearance rate was recorded at 64.4%.

The number of Melbourne homes taken to auction this week was 674, compared to just 63 last week and 1,530 over the same week in 2014. Across Melbourne’s sub-regions, the strongest performers this week were the Outer East region (91.7%), followed by Melbourne’s Inner East, where the clearance rate was recorded at 84.9%.

Melbourne

Sydney vendors continued to experience strong conditions across the auction market this week, with the preliminary auction clearance rate recorded at 84.8% with 619 auctions held across the city.

In comparison, over the previous week, 427 Sydney auctions were held with a highly comparable clearance rate of 84.7%, while one year ago, Sydney’s auction clearance rate was recorded at 74.8% across 1,496 auctions.

This is the ninth week in a row where Sydney’s auction clearance rate has been recorded above the 80% mark. An exceptional result was recorded across Sydney’s Eastern Suburbs this week, with 35 auctions reported to CoreLogic RP Data and 34 of these recording a sale.

Sydney

Brisbane saw 111 auctions take place this week, with just over half of all results collected recording a sale (50.9%). This week’s preliminary clearance rate is stronger than both last week, when 40.0% of Brisbane auctions sold and at the same time last year, when the final auction clearance rate was recorded at 45.3%. Across the Gold Coast57 auctions were held this week, with the preliminary clearance rate recorded at 56.5%.

Brisbane

A total of 80 Adelaide homes were taken to auction this week, with a strong preliminary clearance rate of 88.5%, up from 69.4% at the same time last year, and higher than the 83.3% recorded last week.

Adelaide

Perth’s preliminary clearance rate this week was recorded at 77.8%, up from 60.0% the previous week and also higher than the 43.5% recorded at the same time last year.

76.0% of Canberra auctions were successful this week, which leaves the clearance rate relatively stable when compared to last week (71.8%) and much higher than at the same time last year (55.8%).

There were 10 Tasmanian auctions this week. 7 results were reported to CoreLogic RP Data, with four sales recorded.

Shana Miller is a research analyst at RP Data.

Shana Miller

Shana Miller is a research analyst with RP Data.

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