House Price Change 5 Years (Real) in Australia compared to Pacific
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Australia: Price changes, 5 years (%)
The percentage changes in house prices (or the house price index) over 5 years using the latest data available, not adjusted for inflation.
- House price data sources: see the Data FAQ | House Price Time Series.
- House price graphs: see House Price Graphs
- Date of latest house prices: mouse over country names above.
Source: Various sources
Australia has excellent house price statistics. Quarterly house price indices are available from the Australian Bureau of Statistics. Median house prices are published in the media releases of the Real Estate Institute of Australia. The Reserve Bank of Australia is the best source of analysis and developments in the housing market, as well as of general economics statistics. Economic reports are available from ANZ Bank and AMP Banking.