CoreLogic Monthly Housing Chart Pack February 2025

We are thrilled to share the CoreLogic Housing Chart Pack February 2025 with our esteemed community. This informative PDF document unpacks the following essential insights and data:

  • Each Capital city and Regional Area property sale Home Value Index

  • Rental cycles and rental yields

  • Auction Clearance Rates

  • Available stock

  • Vendor discounting

  • New Listings

  • Building approvals

  • Mortgage rates and investor lending

Highlights from the February 2025 Housing Chart Pack include:

  • CoreLogic estimates the combined value of residential real estate held steady in January at $11.1 trillion.

  • National home values fell -0.3% over the rolling quarter, with the capitals down -0.7% and the regions up 1.0%.

  • Last year's affordable market-led growth, with lower quartile values increasing by 9.4%, compared with upper quartile values, rose by only 1.5%.

  • CoreLogic estimates 27,361 sales in January, bringing the annual total to 526,410, down from 534,782 in the 12 months to October.

  • The six-month moving average has fallen below historic volumes, indicating slower sales and weaker value growth.

  • Vendor discount rates have increased, requiring sellers to negotiate more for sales. Across capitals, the median discount was -3.5% over three months to January. The region's three-month median vendor discount rose from -3.6% in May to -3.8% in January.

  • In the four weeks to 2nd February, CoreLogic noted 34,926 new national listings. This is below the five-year average (-3.6%) and last year's levels (-3.7%), yet it has more than doubled from the seasonal low of 15,169 recorded in the four weeks to 5th January.

  • Australian rents rose 4.4% year-on-year to January, surpassing the pre-COVID average of 2.0%. However, with slowing growth in the latter half of last year, annual rent changes are expected to dip below average in early 2025.

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