House Price Index YoY in Australia increased to 23.70 percent in the fourth quarter of 2021 from 21.70 percent in the third quarter of 2021. source: Australian Bureau of Statistics

House Price Index YoY in Australia averaged 5.36 percent from 2004 until 2021, reaching an all time high of 23.70 percent in the fourth quarter of 2021 and a record low of -7.40 percent in the first quarter of 2019. This page includes a chart with historical data for Australia Residential Property Price Index YoY. Australia Residential Property Price Index YoY - data, historical chart, forecasts and calendar of releases - was last updated on June of 2023.

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Australia Residential Property Price Index YoY



Calendar GMT Actual Previous Consensus TEForecast
2021-12-07 12:30 AM Q3 21.7% 16.8% 17.5%
2022-03-15 12:30 AM Q4 23.7% 21.7% 23%


Related Last Previous Unit Reference
Housing Index 183.90 175.60 points Dec 2021
House Price Index MoM 4.70 5.00 percent Dec 2021

Australia Residential Property Price Index YoY
In Australia, Residential property price indexes measure price change of the stock of residential dwellings over time. The residential property price index is an aggregation of the established house price index and the attached dwelling price index, and measures the price change in all residential dwellings within the eight Greater Capital City Statistical Areas.
Actual Previous Highest Lowest Dates Unit Frequency
23.70 21.70 23.70 -7.40 2004 - 2021 percent Quarterly
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