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Many Aussies wants to buy at the bottom. But how far can property prices fall?

Property prices may be softening, but experts warn trying to pick the bottom of the market is rarely simple.

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sbs.com.auStai leggendo4 h fa

Many Aussies wants to buy at the bottom. But how far can property prices fall?

Property prices may be softening, but experts warn trying to pick the bottom of the market is rarely simple.

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smh.com.au1 g fa

Two big banks have slashed their house price forecasts. The numbers are hair-raising

ANZ and NAB cut 2026 forecasts to -2% (from +2-2.8%), Sydney-Melbourne facing 8% declines after negative gearing removal. Housing credit halves to 2.9% by 2028, reshaping portfolio risk and signaling structural contraction in Australian real estate.

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  1. lunedì 15 giugno 2026·smh.com.au

    Two big banks have slashed their house price forecasts. The numbers are hair-raising

    The signs are difficult to ignore: an avalanche of sellers, increasing levels of stale stock sitting on property portal shelves, and auction clearance rates wallowing around 50…

  2. martedì 16 giugno 2026·sbs.com.au

    Many Aussies wants to buy at the bottom. But how far can property prices fall?

    Property prices may be softening, but experts warn trying to pick the bottom of the market is rarely simple.