Australia’s regional housing market is recording one of the strongest average dwelling price growth rates in the country, with Western Australia highlighted by multiple outlets as among the fastest-growing areas.
According to reporting cited by The Age, Brisbane Times, and The Sydney Morning Herald, regional areas across Australia show an average dwelling price increase of 2.1 per cent. The coverage says this is the highest average growth rate among all states and territories and matches the result recorded in South Australia.
The outlets focus on the same underlying statistic, presenting Western Australia’s mining-town context as part of a broader regional market trend. While the articles share this key figure, they do not provide differing numerical claims in the excerpts provided. No specific time period, town name, or further drivers of price growth are included in the supplied summaries, so the reporting differences are primarily in framing rather than in the core data point.