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到2030年,悉尼房价或涨至$240万!这些城区将翻番
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-05-12 14:11

Core Insights - The latest model predicts that if Sydney's housing prices continue to grow at the same rate as the past five years, the median house price will reach AUD 2.4 million by the end of the decade, an increase of nearly AUD 1 million from current levels [1] - The research indicates that many suburbs could see their property prices double within just five years, highlighting a potential housing crisis unless supply significantly increases [1][6] - By 2030, Sydney's house prices are expected to be more than double those in Melbourne, despite similar population and economic scales in both cities [1] Price Predictions - If current trends persist, the median price for apartments in Sydney is projected to rise by approximately AUD 80,000 over the next five years, reaching around AUD 880,000 by 2030 [3] - In comparison, the median house prices in other major cities by 2030 are expected to be: Melbourne AUD 1.001 million, Brisbane AUD 1.54 million, Adelaide AUD 1.474 million, Perth AUD 1.317 million, and Canberra AUD 960,000 [4] Market Dynamics - Factors driving the increase in housing prices include housing shortages, strong buyer demand, robust population growth, and high employment rates [4] - The rapid increase in property values has provided existing homeowners with substantial equity, facilitating a strong upgrade market [4] - It is anticipated that house prices will continue to rise this year, partly due to expected interest rate reductions that will enhance borrowing capacity [4] Suburb-Specific Insights - Certain suburbs, such as Sylvania Waters, Waverley, and Warrawee, are expected to see their independent house or apartment prices double if current growth rates are maintained [6] - Suburbs with relatively affordable prices tend to experience faster growth, attracting a broader buyer demographic [6] - Areas with higher apartment supply generally see slower price growth, while those with limited land supply experience greater inflation in property prices [6]