Average Australian house price hits almost $800,000

Things are just getting tougher for people trying to get into the property market. (Diego Fedele/AAP PHOTOS)

It's been another bumper year for house price growth, spelling bad news for people trying to get on the property ladder.

The median cost of a home in Australia grew by $59,000 to $794,000 in 12 months, according to CoreLogic’s July report.

The continued growth since February means average dwelling prices increased by eight per cent in the financial year 2023-2024. 

Belle Property Director Steve Burke conducts an auction in Melbourne
The median cost of a home in Australia has risen to almost $800,000.

Housing sales also showed a strong recovery with an increase of 8.6 per cent on year-end figures, with Perth recording a historic 29 per cent increase in sales on its five-year average.

CoreLogic’s research director Tim Lawless said the national index had “found a groove”, rising between 0.5 per cent to 0.8 per cent month on month since February. 

“The persistent growth comes despite an array of downside risks including high rates, cost-of-living pressures, affordability challenges and tight credit policy,” he said. 

However, chronic housing shortages across most of the country continue to plague those trying to buy their first home, with listings stalling in most states.

In Perth, those who owned a mid-sized home had an annual growth of two per cent but listings were down by 23 per cent on the same time in 2023. 

Housing stock in Perth
The Perth property market is the hottest in the country with prices soaring 29 per cent in a year.

The report shows there was a slight decrease in median property values in Melbourne and regional Victoria where listings did not decline.

“The housing market resilience comes back to tight supply levels which are keeping upwards pressure on values,” Mr Lawless said. 

Demand for homes was significantly impacted by above-average migration in Western Australia, Queensland and previously South Australia, Mr Lawless said.

Post COVID-19 pandemic impacts appeared to have stabilised the rental market with rents easing for units across most cities. 

Sydney recorded the largest annual drop in rental growth, down by 10 percentage points to 7.1 per cent, followed by easing rents in Melbourne (7.5 per cent) and Brisbane (8.5 per cent).

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