Interest rates and the impact on property values in 2025
Ilya Shteinberg Ilya Shteinberg

Interest rates and the impact on property values in 2025

The RBA's measured interest rate cuts in 2025—dropping from 4.1% to 3.6%—have reignited buyer confidence in Sydney and Melbourne. With improved affordability and greater purchasing power, demand has surged and property values are rising. This article explains how rate cuts affect buyer behaviour, investment returns, and why now is the ideal time for owners and investors to obtain a professional property valuation for refinancing, CGT, SMSF, or pre-sale pricing strategy.

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Melbourne Property Market: Unit Market Gains Momentum
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Melbourne Property Market: Unit Market Gains Momentum

Melbourne's unit market is gaining momentum in 2025, with 3.6% forecast growth and strong demand in Southbank, CBD-Core, Huntingdale, Clayton, and Docklands. Units are outperforming houses due to affordability, population growth, and infrastructure upgrades. Now is the time for owners and investors to obtain a professional property valuation to ensure they capture true market value for refinancing, tax planning, or sale.

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Sydney Property Market Update: Which Suburbs Are Putting Prices Up?
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Sydney Property Market Update: Which Suburbs Are Putting Prices Up?

Sydney's property market is running firm through spring 2025, with median values up 0.7% in October and clearance rates above 73%. Western and south‑western suburbs—Mount Druitt, Marrickville, St Marys, Liverpool, Bankstown—are leading price growth, while premium markets remain stable. Now is the time for owners and investors to obtain a professional market valuation to ensure they are not leaving value behind.

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Why Property Values in Australia Keep Rising
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Why Property Values in Australia Keep Rising

Home values keep rising on tight supply and strong demand, especially in Melbourne’s high‑tenancy corridors like Werribee, Tarneit, Cranbourne and Epping. This article explains why prices are lifting and how to respond: when CGT valuations are required, how SMSF valuations work in fast‑moving markets, and why pre‑purchase and pre‑sale valuations protect decisions and pricing.​

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Top Mistakes to Avoid With CGT Property Valuations
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Top Mistakes to Avoid With CGT Property Valuations

Avoid costly Capital Gains Tax (CGT) mistakes on your investment property. Many investors overpay tax due to simple errors like miscalculating the cost base, using non-compliant appraisals from agents, or poor record-keeping. These pitfalls can trigger ATO audits and reduce your returns. Our guide explains the top CGT valuation mistakes and shows you how to ensure your report is accurate and compliant. Learn to protect your investment and navigate CGT with confidence.

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Sydney Property Market Surge: Inner West and Parramatta Drive September 2025 Price Explosion

Sydney Property Market Surge: Inner West and Parramatta Drive September 2025 Price Explosion

Sydney’s property market is surging in September 2025, led by strong growth in the Inner West and Parramatta. The median dwelling price has reached $1,167,765 after 11 consecutive months of gains. Suburbs like South Wentworthville jumped $340,300 in a year, while Five Dock and Croydon have delivered standout long-term results—creating new opportunities for Sydney’s property owners and investors.

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Where Australia’s Property Markets Are Heating Up and Cooling Down – June 2025 Update

Where Australia’s Property Markets Are Heating Up and Cooling Down – June 2025 Update

Interest rate cuts are reshaping Australia’s housing market. From rising prices in inner Melbourne and Newcastle to cooling growth in WA and Queensland, we break down which regions are heating up — and which are slowing down.

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