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2026 is underway, and InfoTrack’s Q4 Property Market Update is already shaping what the year ahead could look like for real estate agents.
Buyer activity across New South Wales, Queensland, and Victoria in the final quarter of 2025 reveals clear patterns that are likely to continue this year, from renewed demand for houses in growth corridors to growing interest in regional and coastal hotspots.
For agents, these insights are more than market commentary. They provide a practical guide to positioning listings, targeting the right buyers, and staying competitive in a fast-moving market
Houses accounted for 64.48% of sales in Q4 2025, strengthening their position from 54.29% in Q3. At the same time, strata declined sharply to 24.52% (down from 37.65% in Q3), while vacant land increased to 11%, a gradual increase from 8.06% at the beginning of last year.
This shift highlights a growing preference for space, land, and long-term lifestyle value.
Buyer activity remained concentrated in Sydney’s south-west and north-west growth corridors, alongside rising interest in regional centres.
In the Top 10 Suburb for Sales, Austral led the state, supported by strong demand in Box Hill (4), Blacktown (5), Rouse Hill (6), and Leppington (9). These locations continue to attract experienced and first-home buyers due to ongoing development, transport improvements, and relative affordability.
Regional centres are gaining momentum. Dubbo’s striking entrance to second place and Port Macquarie’s third-place ranking reflects a broader shift towards established regional hubs offering strong community infrastructure, employment access, and lifestyle appeal. These centres increasingly attract buyers seeking long-term liveability without sacrificing connectivity.
This reflects continued demand for detached housing alongside growing interest in development-ready land and urban apartments.
West End climbed to second place up from fourth in Q3, reflecting strong demand for inner-city living. Toowong (5) and Caboolture (8) emerged as new entrants to the list, signalling growing interest in both urban and regional unit markets.
As 2026 unfolds, Q4 2025 data offers a clear guide for agents. Those who understand where buyers are focusing and what motivates them will be best placed to position listings, attract the right buyers, and convert interest into sales.
Read the full update here.