Late autumn auction clearance rate remain strong: CoreLogic

Late autumn auction clearance rate remain strong: CoreLogic
Staff reporterMay 28, 2017

The weekend preliminary auction clearance rate remains strong despite last autumn auction volumes increasing marginally, according to CoreLogic.

The property data firm says that Melbourne had the highest preliminary clearance rate at 77.3 percent.

The amount of auction activity across the capital cities increased slightly this week, up from 2,824 last week to 2,850 this week, while this time last year auction volumes were lower, with 2,480 homes taken to auction across the combined capital cities.

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This week’s preliminary weighted average clearance rate across the combined capitals was 74.6 percent, increasing from 73.1 percent over the previous week and up from 67.7 percent one year ago.

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Melbourne saw the highest preliminary clearance rate across the cities at 77.3 percent, down slightly from last week.

Sydney's clearance rates increased week-on week though Adelaide and Tasmania saw clearance rates fall.

There were 1,350 Melbourne auctions this week, making it the busiest capital city for auctions. Across the 1,155 reported results, 77.3 per cent were successful this weekend.

The number of auctions held and the clearance rate across Melbourne this week were very similar to last week, when 1,326 auctions were held and a clearance rate of 77.9 percent was recorded.

Interestingly, the clearance rate in Melbourne is yet to fall below 75.0 percent so far this year.

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This week’s strongest performing Melbourne sub-region was the Outer East with 88.8 percent of auctions clearing.

This week, 1,086 Sydney homes were auctioned and preliminary results show that 76.2 percent were successful, increasing from 74.0 percent last week across 1,075 auctions.

One year ago, 811 auctions were held across Sydney and a clearance rate of 73.2 percent was recorded.

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Ryde recorded the strongest Sydney clearance rate of 90.9 percent across 46 auctions, followed by Sydney's Inner West at 88 percent.

There were 159 Brisbane homes taken to auction this week, with 109 results reported so far.

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The preliminary clearance rate for the city is 56 percent, up from 46.3 percent last week and stronger than one year ago, when 41.7 percent of the 192 properties taken to auction were successful.

Adelaide recorded a clearance rate of 54.9 percent across 111 auctions this week, down from 62.9 percent across 116 auctions last week.

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At the same time last year, 125 Adelaide homes were taken to auction, with 52.6 percent recording a successful result.

In Perth, 46 auctions were held this week, and of the 14 reported results, 71.4 percent were successful.

Last week, 50 auctions were held and the clearance rate was a lower 35.3 percent.

This time last year, 58 auctions were held and a clearance rate of 30.6 percent was recorded.

Canberra’s clearance rate of 75.9 percent across 93 auctions is up from the previous week, when 83 auctions were held and a clearance rate of 74.4 percent was recorded.

Over the same week last year, the clearance rate was a lower 70.5 percent, and 109 auctions were held.

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