Suburbs that exited the million-dollar club


Megan Lieu
Megan Lieu

Home price growth slowed over 2024 and declined over the quarter ending January as buyers had more choice and faced ongoing affordability challenges. The trend has been even more evident in some areas with the cost of a house falling below $1,000,000 in recent months.

According to PropTrack's January Home Price Index, national home prices decreased by 0.1% compared to December 2024 and 0.3% since October 2024.

Melbourne and Sydney recorded the largest quarterly falls among the capitals with prices now 0.9% and 1.6% lower compared to three months prior respectively. Outside the major cities, regional Victoria was the only area where prices declined during the same period.

The current market trends are in contrast with the record high growth witnessed from 2020-2021 and the steady increase in prices from late 2022 to early 2024.

During the high growth period in 2021, a staggering 418 suburbs joined the million dollar club. While the list continues to expand over time, there are a number of suburbs that have fallen off the list in past year.

Suburbs have fallen out of the million dollar club in the past year, houses

Suburb State SA4 region Current median Month median was last above or equal to $1 million
Briar Hill VIC Melbourne - North East $965,000 Sep-24
Clarinda VIC Melbourne - South East $978,000 Jul-24
Dromana VIC Mornington Peninsula $987,250 Sep-24
Gisborne VIC Melbourne - North West $960,000 Sep-24
Moss Vale NSW Southern Highlands and Shoalhaven $975,000 Sep-24
Pearcedale VIC Melbourne - South East $947,500 May-24
Shoalhaven Heads NSW Southern Highlands and Shoalhaven $978,000 Sep-24
Wandana Heights VIC Geelong $947,000 Apr-24
Warrimoo NSW Sydney - Outer West and Blue Mountains $955,000 Mar-24
Woodend VIC Bendigo $950,000 Aug-24
Source: PropTrack. Only includes suburbs with >=30 sales from Feb'24-Jan'25. Includes suburbs that had a median sales price >$1m during Jan'24-Oct'24. Medians are calculated on a 12 month rolling basis.

In the suburbs of Briar Hill, Dromana and Gisborne, median house prices were above or equal to $1 million in September 2024. Since then, they have declined by 3.6%, 1.3% and 4% to $965,000, $987,5000 and $960,000, respectively.

Several Melbourne suburbs fell out of the million dollar club in the past year. Picture: Getty

Houses located in Clarinda and Pearcedale in Melbourne also fell below the million dollar mark. The typical price of a house is now $978,000 and $947,500.

Median house prices in the regional NSW suburbs of Moss Vale and Warrimoo were greater than $1 million in September 2024 and in preceding months but have since fallen below $980,000.

Wandana Heights and Woodend exited the million dollar club in the previous year also. Houses are now typically selling for about $950,000.

The majority of these suburbs are located in Melbourne, regional Victoria and regional NSW which aligns with home price trends showing larger declines in these areas.

More insights from the expert team at PropTrack

The decrease of house prices in these suburbs as well as broader price falls in recent months are likely to be driven by the increase in the number of properties for sale.

The softening of demand is another driver.

With home price growth continuing to outpace income growth these past few years, housing affordability has deteriorated, making it more difficult to purchase or upgrade a home.

However, with interest rates expected to decrease in the near term, buyers' borrowing capacities could increase, which may reignite demand. If this occurs, we anticipate a rise in prices, though it will likely be at a slower rate than in recent years.

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