Huge jump in property listings, with Queensland taking the lead

Huge jump in property listings, with Queensland taking the lead
Jonathan ChancellorJuly 7, 2011

Property listings remain some 25% higher within Australia’s capital cities than last year, and 29% higher across the country, according to RP Data.

The 50,854 new house and unit listings over the past month take the total for sale across Australia to 279,605. There were 217,442 listings across Australia this time last year.

“Less than 48% of total listings nationally are within the capital cities,” RP Data research director Tim Lawless said earlier this month.

New listings saw 50,854 properties added over the past month, with the capital city new listing volumes 2.8% higher than the same period last year.

As the winter hibernation sets in the number of new properties advertised for sale increased by 1.8% across the country in the last four weeks, compared to the previous four weeks ending 26 June 2011.

Queensland has the highest number of total listings at 86,188, followed by 73,673 in NSW.

The number of new properties advertised for rent has fallen by 2.7% over the past four weeks.

Capital city new rental listings fell by 3.1%.

Despite the fall, new rental listings nationally are 14.3% higher than the same time last year, and in the combined capital cities they are 11.9% higher.

Rental listings remain at much higher levels than the same time last year, up 12.8% nationally and 10.7% in the capital cities, Lawless said.

Jonathan Chancellor

Jonathan Chancellor is one of Australia's most respected property journalists, having been at the top of the game since the early 1980s. Jonathan co-founded the property industry website Property Observer and has written for national and international publications.

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