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Australian Home Prices Reach New Heights Following Interest Rate Reductions

Understanding the Impact of Recent Rate Cuts on the Housing Market

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In September 2025, Australia's housing market experienced a significant upswing, with national median home prices increasing by 0.8% to a record A$857,280.
This marks the fastest monthly growth in a year, as reported by property consultant Cotality.
The quarterly growth rate also accelerated to 2.2%, up from 1.5% in the previous quarter.

The surge in property prices is largely attributed to the Reserve Bank of Australia's (RBA) recent interest rate cuts. Earlier in the year, the RBA reduced the cash rate by 25 basis points to 3.6%, aiming to stimulate economic activity amidst easing inflation and a softening labour market. This monetary policy adjustment has enhanced borrowing capacity, thereby increasing demand in the housing sector.

Regional analysis reveals that Brisbane led the price gains with a 1.2% increase, followed by Perth at 1.6%, Sydney at 0.8%, and Melbourne at 0.5%. The strongest price growth has shifted from the lower to the middle tier of the market, indicating that the benefits of lower interest rates are being felt across a broader spectrum of buyers.

In addition to rate cuts, the housing market is experiencing historically low listings, contributing to the upward pressure on prices. The limited supply, coupled with heightened demand, has created a competitive environment for prospective buyers.

Furthermore, the rental market remains tight, with vacancy rates at record lows and rents rising by 0.5% in September, contributing to a 1.4% quarterly increase-the highest since June 2024. This trend underscores the broader challenges in housing affordability and availability.

For potential homebuyers, especially first-time entrants, navigating this dynamic market requires careful consideration. Understanding the implications of interest rate changes, assessing borrowing capacity, and staying informed about regional market trends are crucial steps in making informed purchasing decisions.

As the housing market continues to evolve, staying abreast of policy changes, economic indicators, and market dynamics will be essential for both buyers and investors aiming to capitalise on current opportunities.

Published:Tuesday, 7th Oct 2025
Source: Paige Estritori

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