Eastern Suburbs Forecast

What’s Theย Forecast for the Eastern Suburbs Market?

Foreign investment, which fuelled our inner city apartment high rise boom, is expected to more than halve this year from 40,000 to 15,000 transactions. This may be in response to rising concerns that Melbourne is heading for an oversupply of apartments as well as punitive measures introduced in the 2017 budget.

The eastern suburbs market however, is unlikely to experience these problems. We explore housing price trends, growth suburbs and other real estate forecasts in the area.

Are Units a Good Investment?

Greater Melbourne recorded a 29 per cent increase in completions at the end of 2016, with 18,000 apartments making their debut on the market. Vacancies are likely to rise in Melbourne over 2017 as more and more high-rise apartments are completed. However, Docklands, Southland and other inner city areas are expected to be the epicentre of the apartments oversupply.

This problem is unlikely to affect the Eastern suburbs market as migrant populations look for affordable apartments in areas like Box Hill, Blackburn, Nunawading, Ringwood and Doncaster. Growth figures for units in these areas are currently sitting between 9 and 10 per cent.

Budget Measures

Measures introduced in the 2017 federal budget are also likely to deter foreign investment in property, as the government gives preferential tax treatment to first home buyers, tightens deduction rules around negative gearing and introduces a ‘host tax’.

The latter of these policies imposes an annual charge on residential properties that are unoccupied or available to rent for at least six months in each year to dissuade foreign property investors from leaving them vacant.

What’s Driving Property Price Growth?

At Noel Jones, we believe economic growth, jobs growth and population growth at the local level ultimately has the greatest influence on housing price trends and growth. Investors should keep an eye on local town plans and buy property close to quality services and amenities.

Share:

More Posts

Market Update | May 2025 Edition

With the federal election now settled, attention is turning to how the Albanese Governmentโ€™s second term will influence Australiaโ€™s housing market. A series of major housing reforms are already underway, aimed at boosting accessibility and easing affordability pressures. Laborโ€™s expanded 5% deposit scheme is a significant move, removing income caps for first-home buyers and widening the pool of eligible applicants.

Residential_Houses_In_Melbourne

Election Result: What It Means for Melbourne’s Real Estate Market

Election Result: What It Means for Melbourne’s Real Estate Market With the 2025 federal election now decided, the focus shifts to what a second term under the Albanese Government will mean for Australiaโ€™s housing landscape. Housing affordability and access were central issues throughout the campaign, reflecting mounting pressure on buyers, renters, and investors across the country. Now, as Labor prepares

Meet Our April CSP Grant Winner

Meet Our April CSP Grant Recipient CCP Community Theatre, now in its 70th year, has been a vibrant part of our local arts community for decades, bringing people of all ages together through the power of live performance. This long-standing, volunteer-led organisation provides inclusive and high-quality productions that foster creativity, connection, and a sense of belonging. โ€œThanks to the Noel

Market Update | April 2025 Edition

As we move into the second quarter of the year, the Melbourne property market appears to be in a holding pattern. The federal election has now been announced, interest rates remain on hold, and recent budget measures, including expanded support for first-home buyers and initiatives to fast-track housing construction are starting to shape market sentiment. Despite a sense of caution

Send Us A Message

Good Job!

Thanks for taking the time to let me know about your needs.

I look forward to helping you find your new home.โ€‹

Buyer Requirements

Thank you!

Iโ€™ll be in touch soon with information on the suburb youโ€™re buying in.

Find Out More