David Koch: Sellers in these major Australian cities will have an advantage in property come Spring

Spring is always seen as the peak property season.

Analysis from research group CoreLogic shows an average uplift of 18.2 per cent in fresh listings and 8.3 per cent for sales over the past decade, led by cities across the east coast.

Interestingly, colder regions also have the biggest increase in springtime listings.

But CoreLogic warns seasonal factors can still be tempered by broader market conditions, such as interest rates and economic uncertainty.

Sales volumes across some cities have actually declined during spring when the market has been in a downswing, such as in Sydney and Melbourne in the springs of 2015, 2017 and 2018, when temporary tightening of lending rules created a sharp decline in investor demand.

This spring selling season is under pressure from a continuation of high interest rates, slowing economic conditions and low consumer sentiment, and sellers may struggle in two of the State capitals in particular.

CoreLogic analysis indicates that sellers will have an advantage this spring in Adelaide and Perth, and some of the more affordable markets of Brisbane. But for some sellers in Melbourne, Hobart and Sydney, spring does not necessarily mean it is a good time to sell this year.

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