Close Menu
  • US
  • World
    • Canada
    • Europe
    • Asia
    • Africa
    • Australia
    • South America
  • Politics
  • Business
    • Finance
    • Investing
    • Markets
    • Economy
    • Small Business
    • Crypto
  • Money
  • Lifestyle
  • Sports
  • Videos
  • Topics
    • Entertainment
    • Health
    • Tech
    • Travel
  • More Articles
Trending Now
California comedian Carlos Mencia gives very pointed message in court after tax cheat charges

California comedian Carlos Mencia gives very pointed message in court after tax cheat charges

June 22, 2026
Scary Mommy founder dies at 48 of brain cancer she once described as an ‘octopus with tentacles’

Scary Mommy founder dies at 48 of brain cancer she once described as an ‘octopus with tentacles’

June 22, 2026
Legal campaigner Gina Miller says new PM needs ‘plan’ for Europe

Legal campaigner Gina Miller says new PM needs ‘plan’ for Europe

June 22, 2026
A soggy June could mean mosquitoes ‘plaguing’ many Canadians, experts say

A soggy June could mean mosquitoes ‘plaguing’ many Canadians, experts say

June 22, 2026
Why the city’s slowest tram route and most dangerous road for cyclists remains in gridlock

Why the city’s slowest tram route and most dangerous road for cyclists remains in gridlock

June 22, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Just In
  • California comedian Carlos Mencia gives very pointed message in court after tax cheat charges
  • Scary Mommy founder dies at 48 of brain cancer she once described as an ‘octopus with tentacles’
  • Legal campaigner Gina Miller says new PM needs ‘plan’ for Europe
  • A soggy June could mean mosquitoes ‘plaguing’ many Canadians, experts say
  • Why the city’s slowest tram route and most dangerous road for cyclists remains in gridlock
  • Will Arnett Dodges Jason Bateman’s Question About Ex Amy Poehler: ‘Are You Looking for Clicks?’
  • FBI brings back fugitive accused in $3.7B Medicare fraud scheme after capture in Turkey
  • Sixth suspect charged in alleged plot to turn White House UFC event into mass-casualty attack
  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact
Pure Info NewsPure Info News
Newsletter
  • US
  • World
    • Canada
    • Europe
    • Asia
    • Africa
    • Australia
    • South America
  • Politics
  • Business
    • Finance
    • Investing
    • Markets
    • Economy
    • Small Business
    • Crypto
  • Money
  • Lifestyle
  • Sports
  • Videos
  • Topics
    • Entertainment
    • Health
    • Tech
    • Travel
  • More Articles
 Markets Login
Pure Info NewsPure Info News
Home » House price fall could slice $100,000 from your home’s value
Australia

House price fall could slice $100,000 from your home’s value

News RoomNews RoomJune 22, 2026No Comments
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp Telegram Pinterest Email
House price fall could slice 0,000 from your home’s value

You have reached your maximum number of saved items.

Remove items from your saved list to add more.

House prices in Sydney and Melbourne are likely to fall by up to $100,000 over the next year as the federal government’s overhaul of negative gearing and capital gains tax combine with interest rate settings to slow the property market.

As the nation’s auction clearance rate dropped to a six-year low last week, economists believe the next 12 months will track a fall of up to 8 per cent in prices in the country’s two largest cities and a slowdown in other capital cities that could spill over into the rest of the economy.

House prices in Sydney and Melbourne could fall by up to $100,000 over the next 12 months.Sitthixay Ditthavong

The government’s tax reforms, which include restricting negative gearing to new builds from the middle of next year and a return to the pre-1999 capital gains tax concession, were introduced into the Senate on Monday, with the Greens expected to support the proposals.

Opposition Leader Angus Taylor used the first question time since Labor last week expanded CGT carve-outs for small and innovative businesses to accuse Prime Minister Anthony Albanese of an “Olympic-level backflip” over the additional concessions.

The Greens are expected to support the tax legislation but are still negotiating with the government to delay the passage of its National Disability Insurance Scheme overhaul by a month to allow for a longer inquiry into the changes.

Albanese defended his government for having “thrown everything at housing supply”, arguing its budget was addressing a broken system that has prioritised investors over young first-home buyers.

“That’s why we’re reforming negative gearing and capital gains tax, so that hardworking Australians can actually see their hard work pay off, making a real difference,” he said.

A Resolve Political Monitor poll of 1801 people, released by this masthead on Monday, showed 54 per cent of those questioned supported lower house prices, compared with just 11 per cent who were opposed. Another 35 per cent said they were unsure or neutral.

House prices in Sydney and Melbourne started easing before the budget measures were announced. The relative unaffordability of homes in both cities coupled with three Reserve Bank interest rate increases since February meant median house prices had fallen in the March quarter by $75,000 and $42,000 respectively.

Related Article

A majority of Australians are happy if house prices fall with just one-in-two opposed to a correction.

Since the budget’s release last month, all bank economists have updated their property price forecasts. All were tipping a slowdown before the budget but since then, each has increased the expected size of drops in Sydney and Melbourne.

NAB has the bleakest outlook, expecting a nationwide drop of 2 per cent this year, led by a 6 per cent drop in Sydney and a 7 per cent fall in Melbourne. It believes the market will regain ground in 2027 with overall prices increasing by 2 per cent.

Westpac is tipping flat prices this year but with Sydney (minus 3 per cent) and Melbourne (minus 4 per cent) to go backwards.

A drop of 7 per cent in Sydney would wipe around $100,000 from the value of a median house. The drop would be larger on more expensive properties, with lower-priced dwellings holding up due to stronger demand from first-time buyers.

A similar drop in Melbourne would cut the median price by about $75,000.

The falls would be smaller than those experienced in the 2022-23 period when the Reserve Bank started lifting interest rates and high inflation ate into the ability of buyers to take on larger mortgages. In both Sydney and Melbourne, median property prices fell by more than $100,000 over a 15-month period.

Prices also fell between 2017 and 2019, between 1989 and 1991, in 2008-09 and between 2010 and 2012.

Related Article

Anthony Albanese and Jim Chalmers are shutting down scrutiny of the budget.

AMP is tipping a 5 per cent nationwide decline over the next 12 months. Deputy chief economist Diana Mousina said this fall would be within the range of previous property corrections.

She said by any measure, Australian property was expensive with prices up by more than 50 per cent since early in the pandemic. It also meant Australian households carried far more debt and faced higher interest repayments as a share of income than almost every other major economy.

The government’s changes were likely to result in lower house price growth, she said, but that did not mean it would deliver a major hit to the economy.

“There is a persistent perception in Australia that falling home prices signal broader economic weakness,” she said.

“In reality, however, modest price declines – particularly after a period of strong gains – can simply reflect a rebalancing of the housing market.”

There are clear signs the property market is slowing. Data compiled by Cotality showed the national preliminary auction clearance rate fell to 47.4 per cent last week, its lowest reading since late April 2020.

The rate has been below 60 per cent in 10 of the past 12 weeks.

MPs were peppered with questions on Monday about their attitude toward falling house prices.

Social Services Minister Tanya Plibersek refused to be directly drawn on the issue, but she told the Seven Network that house prices had been growing too quickly, with the nation one of the most expensive property markets in the world.

Related Article

The price of housing, the biggest asset class in Australia, is expected to fall.

“People just can’t keep up with that because they’ve been competing with property investors for those houses,” she said.

Shadow Treasurer Tim Wilson said he wanted incomes to go up on the lowest level of tax they could pay so Australians could afford house prices.

“Everybody wants house prices to be lower until they’ve bought their first home, then they want them to go up,” he said.

Taylor would not be drawn on whether house prices should fall, instead arguing he wanted housing to be more affordable.

“You know how you do that? You have lower interest rates, lower inflation and higher incomes. Higher real incomes, higher purchasing power of your pay packet,” he said.

Low-interest rates and higher incomes can combine to push up property prices. Sydney’s median house price climbed 37 per cent in the 12 months to mid-2021, when official interest rates fell to zero and overall incomes, partly due to the then JobKeeper program, climbed sharply.

Cut through the noise of federal politics with news, views and expert analysis. Subscribers can sign up to our weekly Inside Politics newsletter.

You have reached your maximum number of saved items.

Remove items from your saved list to add more.

Shane WrightShane Wright is a senior economics correspondent for The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age.Connect via X or email.
Natassia ChrysanthosNatassia Chrysanthos is Federal Political Correspondent. She has previously reported on immigration, health, social issues and the NDIS from Parliament House in Canberra.Connect via X or email.

From our partners

Read the full article here

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram WhatsApp Email

Related News

Why the city’s slowest tram route and most dangerous road for cyclists remains in gridlock

Why the city’s slowest tram route and most dangerous road for cyclists remains in gridlock

Deadly virus puts 100 species of Australia’s ‘isolated’ wildlife at risk of mass deaths

Deadly virus puts 100 species of Australia’s ‘isolated’ wildlife at risk of mass deaths

Why understanding human brain efficiency could help solve the artificial intelligence energy crisis

Why understanding human brain efficiency could help solve the artificial intelligence energy crisis

Life in Caulfield North:

Life in Caulfield North:

Superquiz: Tuesday, June 23, 2026

Superquiz: Tuesday, June 23, 2026

Christian Brothers claim no money left to pay sex abuse survivors

Christian Brothers claim no money left to pay sex abuse survivors

Modular housing has the strongest foundations

Modular housing has the strongest foundations

Sydney suburbs: Along with its solitary claim to fame, Westleigh

Sydney suburbs: Along with its solitary claim to fame, Westleigh

Budget looms as hiring squeeze hits Health

Budget looms as hiring squeeze hits Health

Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Editors Picks

Scary Mommy founder dies at 48 of brain cancer she once described as an ‘octopus with tentacles’

Scary Mommy founder dies at 48 of brain cancer she once described as an ‘octopus with tentacles’

June 22, 2026
Legal campaigner Gina Miller says new PM needs ‘plan’ for Europe

Legal campaigner Gina Miller says new PM needs ‘plan’ for Europe

June 22, 2026
A soggy June could mean mosquitoes ‘plaguing’ many Canadians, experts say

A soggy June could mean mosquitoes ‘plaguing’ many Canadians, experts say

June 22, 2026
Why the city’s slowest tram route and most dangerous road for cyclists remains in gridlock

Why the city’s slowest tram route and most dangerous road for cyclists remains in gridlock

June 22, 2026
Will Arnett Dodges Jason Bateman’s Question About Ex Amy Poehler: ‘Are You Looking for Clicks?’

Will Arnett Dodges Jason Bateman’s Question About Ex Amy Poehler: ‘Are You Looking for Clicks?’

June 22, 2026

Latest News

FBI brings back fugitive accused in .7B Medicare fraud scheme after capture in Turkey

FBI brings back fugitive accused in $3.7B Medicare fraud scheme after capture in Turkey

June 22, 2026
Sixth suspect charged in alleged plot to turn White House UFC event into mass-casualty attack

Sixth suspect charged in alleged plot to turn White House UFC event into mass-casualty attack

June 22, 2026
Microsoft CEO has a warning about the AI race

Microsoft CEO has a warning about the AI race

June 22, 2026

Subscribe to News

Get the latest US news and updates directly to your inbox.

Advertisement
Demo
Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest TikTok Instagram
2026 © Prices.com LLC. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • Press Release
  • For Advertisers
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Sign In or Register

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below.

Lost password?