Australian Dwellings Hit $12 Trillion Value

The total value of Australia's residential dwellings rose by $384.8 billion or 3.2 per cent to $12.3 trillion in the December quarter 2025, according to figures released today by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS).

Dr Mish Tan, ABS head of finance statistics said: 'After 13 quarters of uninterrupted growth since September 2022, the total value of dwellings has surpassed $12 trillion for the first time. December quarter's growth was driven by rising property prices, as the national mean dwelling price increased 2.7 percent to $1.07 million.'

The mean price of residential dwellings rose in all states and territories this quarter, with growth most evident in Western Australia (7.5 per cent or $70,500), Queensland (4.8 per cent or $48,800) and South Australia (4.5 per cent or $40,800).

'Annually, dwelling prices in Western Australia have risen faster than any other state or territory, rising 16.8 per cent to $1.01 million since December quarter 2024. This quarter, Western Australia became the third state after New South Wales and Queensland to have a mean dwelling price of over $1 million', Dr Tan said.

Total Value of Dwellings Stock, Australia
Total Value (RHS) ($b)Quarterly Change (LHS) (%)
Dec-207,848.95.1
Mar-218,302.35.8
Jun-218,726.05.1
Sep-219,325.86.9
Dec-219,914.26.3
Mar-2210,094.11.8
Jun-2210,028.7-0.6
Sep-229,730.0-3.0
Dec-229,773.30.4
Mar-239,803.40.3
Jun-2310,101.63.0
Sep-2310,252.71.5
Dec-2310,563.93.0
Mar-2410,736.11.6
Jun-2411,000.32.5
Sep-2411,053.40.5
Dec-2411,319.52.4
Mar-2511,409.40.8
Jun-2511,696.72.5
Sep-2511,922.41.9
Dec-2512,307.23.2
Annual growth in mean price of dwellings to December quarter 2025, by state
StateNSW (%)VIC (%)QLD (%)SA (%)WA (%)TAS (%)NT (%)ACT (%)AUS (%)
3.63.413.910.616.85.015.13.07.2
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