There were 1,424 homes scheduled for auction this week returning a preliminary auction clearance rate of 64.5 per cent. This was the highest number of auctions held in nine weeks, demonstrating an ongoing improvement in seller confidence as auction clearance rates hold reasonably firm under higher volumes.  In comparison, the previous week saw 1,251 homes taken to auction returning a preliminary clearance rate of 66.1 per cent, which later revised down to 59.6 per cent at final figures. This time last year saw 1,295 homes taken to auction across the capital cities and a clearance rate of 62.9 per cent was recorded.

There were 623 Melbourne homes scheduled for auction this week, returning a preliminary auction clearance rate of 62.7 per cent. Over the previous week, 558 homes were taken to auction across the city returning a final clearance rate of 60.1 per cent. This time last year, 535 auctions were held in Melbourne and the clearance rate was a stronger 68.6 per cent.

Sydney saw 614 homes go up for auction over the week, returning a preliminary clearance rate of 66.9 per cent. The previous week saw 522 homes taken to auction across the city, returning a final clearance rate of 61.6 per cent. One year ago, 503 auctions were held in Sydney and a 67.9 per cent clearance rate was recorded.

Article by Caitlin Fono – CoreLogic 29 June 2020

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