Australia’s residential property market grew in the September quarter of 2025, with the total value of dwellings rising by $316.8 billion to $11,928.2 billion, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics. The number of homes increased by 53,800 to 11,410,700, and the average price climbed $23,000 to $1,045,400. All states and territories saw gains, the largest percentage increases in New South Wales (+2.4 %), Queensland (+4.0 %), and Western Australia (+4.9 %). Household ownership accounted for $11,457.8 billion of the total value. The mean dwelling price was highest in New South Wales at $1,295,900, followed by Queensland at $1,005,600 and the ACT at $968,100, while the Northern Territory had the lowest average at $564,100.
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