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Housing Nosedive: Biggest Cities Have the Most to Lose

Cotality’s modelling shows Sydney and Melbourne have thinner buffers than Perth, Brisbane and Adelaide if prices fall 5% to 20%.

Summary by PerthNow
Soaring property values in mid-sized capital cities could cushion them against a housing downturn forecast to be hardest felt in the biggest centres.

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The West Australian broke the news in Osborne Park, Australia on Thursday, August 13, 2026.
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