There were 2,155 auctions held across the combined capital cities this week, rising above 2,000 for just the third time since late June. While up 23.8% from the previous week, the number of homes taken to auction this week is -28.6% lower than this time last year (3,019).
With 1,785 results collected so far, 62.7% were successful, up 1.3 percentage points from the previous week’s preliminary clearance rate of 61.4%, which revised down to 59.8% at final figures. This time last year, 78.9% of reported auctions were successful.
Capital City Auction Statistics (Preliminary)
There were 1,141 homes taken to auction in Melbourne this week, the busiest auction week since the city has seen since the week ending 19th June (1,266) as the city gears up to celebrate the Melbourne cup carnival which begins next weekend. The previous week saw 690 homes taken to auction across the city, while this time last year, 1,467 auctions were held. Of the 968 results collected so far, 64.6% were successful, up 80 basis points from the previous week (63.8%), which revised down to 60.1% at final figures. Melbourne’s final clearance rate has held above 60.0% for the past 7 weeks, and this week will likely be no different.
Weekly clearance rate, combined capital cities
There were 639 auctions in Sydney this week, down -3.8% from the previous week (664), and -34.4% lower than this time last year when 974 auctions were held across the city. With 542 results collected so far, 61.6% were successful, down just 10 basis points from last week’s preliminary clearance rate of 61.7%, which revised down to 61.2% at final figures. This time last year, 78.5% of homes taken to auction across Sydney were successful.
Capital City Auction Statistics (Preliminary)
Across the smaller capital cities, Brisbane was the busiest auction market this week with 148 homes taken to auction across the city, followed by Adelaide (131) and Canberra (83). There were 12 auctions held in Perth this week, and just one in Tasmania. Adelaide has recorded the strongest preliminary clearance rate so far (75.3%), followed by Canberra (57.6%) and Brisbane (48.6%). In Perth, just one of the eight auctions collected so far was successful.