Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne begin housing market recovery: HTW Property Clock

Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne begin housing market recovery: HTW Property Clock
Staff ReporterOctober 9, 20191 min read

The housing markets in Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne are all starting to recover, according to valuation firm Herron Todd White.

Their October National Property Clock sees them move from the bottom of the market to starting to recover.

Sydney only spent one month at the bottom of the housing market with their bounce back in prices being sharp.

The outer suburbs of the capitals are again catching on the coat tails of their bigger neighbours.

The likes of Geelong outside of Melbourne and Newcastle and the Illawarra region outside of Sydney are also starting to recover.

The Illawarra went straight from approaching the bottom of the market to starting their recovery.

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The Gold Coast housing market is now approaching the bottom, having previously been a declining market.

The Byron Bay and Ballina Shire housing market is still starting its decline, while Tamworth in north east NSW is now at the peak of the market.

 

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