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Auction Market Preview - 29 June 2025

Just under 3,000 capital city homes scheduled for auction

There are currently 2,094 homes scheduled for auction across the combined capitals this week, up from 2,004 last week and 2,030 this time last year.

Melbourne has the highest volume of scheduled auctions this week (950), up from 927 last week. Over the same week last year, 886 homes were taken to auction across Melbourne.

In Sydney, 813 homes are currently scheduled for auction this week, compared to 778 last week and 766 this time last year.

Across the smaller capitals, 143 homes are scheduled to go under the hammer across Brisbane, down from 152 last week. Meanwhile, Adelaide (109), Canberra (66) and Perth (11) are set to see an increase in the number of homes taken to auction, up from 77, 65 and 5 respectively last week. After three weeks of no auction activity in Tasmania, there are two auctions on the radar this week.

Auction activity is expected to fall next week, with around 1,750 homes scheduled for auction across the combined capitals.

The complete Auction Market Preview for the week ending 29 June 2025 can be downloaded below.

Auction Market Preview

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Caitlin Fono

Meet Caitlin Fono

Sr Associate, Research Support

Caitlin has spent more than a decade working with property data and analytics in various roles, earning a position on the CoreLogic research team in 2013. As a respected and highly experienced research analyst, Caitlin works with high frequency data sets, regularly updating our widely read auction reporting, weekly activity updates and customised data briefs.

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