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News9 Apr 2026

Regional Property Markets Outperforming Capital Cities in 2026

Why Australian regional property markets are outperforming capital cities in 2026: affordability, lifestyle migration, infrastructure investment, and what it means for buyers and investors.

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How the Middle East Conflict Is Affecting Australian Property Markets in 2026

The Middle East conflict is pushing up oil prices, inflation, and interest rates. What this means for Australian property prices, construction costs, and mortgage holders.

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Auction Clearance Rates Australia 2026: What They Mean and Current Trends

Understanding auction clearance rates: how they work as a market indicator, current trends across Australian capitals, and what they mean for buyers and sellers.

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RBA Raises Cash Rate to 4.10% in March 2026: What It Means for Property

The RBA increased the cash rate to 4.10% on 17 March 2026 — the first rise since November 2023. What this means for mortgage holders, borrowers, and the property market.

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