SQM Research's Louis Christopher offers an insightful breakdown on the State of the Market in Sydney for 2025. We unpack why Sydney’s 2025 property market rose overall yet lost steam late in the year. • three rate cuts then a CPI shock reframing expectations • supply targets missing by a wide margin • electricity prices driving inflation and sentiment • APRA’s soft investor caps in hotter non‑Sydney markets • migration outpacing new dwellings and lifting rents • vacancies near 1% and r...
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SQM Research's Louis Christopher offers an insightful breakdown on the State of the Market in Sydney for 2025. We unpack why Sydney’s 2025 property market rose overall yet lost steam late in the year. • three rate cuts then a CPI shock reframing expectations • supply targets missing by a wide margin • electricity prices driving inflation and sentiment • APRA’s soft investor caps in hotter non‑Sydney markets • migration outpacing new dwellings and lifting rents • vacancies near 1% and r...
Hosts Ciaran O’Brien and Peter O’Malley break down Sydney’s late-year property trends — where prices keep climbing even as auction heat fades. With migration pressure, infrastructure investment, and rate movements all pulling the market in different directions, we map what’s driving demand and how to plan your next move. We also discuss: Why December 2025 is shaping stronger than last year’s marketHow three rate cuts have lifted confidence — but not single-handedlyWestern Sydney’s buyer surge...
Current Market Insights
SQM Research's Louis Christopher offers an insightful breakdown on the State of the Market in Sydney for 2025. We unpack why Sydney’s 2025 property market rose overall yet lost steam late in the year. • three rate cuts then a CPI shock reframing expectations • supply targets missing by a wide margin • electricity prices driving inflation and sentiment • APRA’s soft investor caps in hotter non‑Sydney markets • migration outpacing new dwellings and lifting rents • vacancies near 1% and r...