Multiple outlets report on new polling indicating that a majority of Australians are comfortable with house prices falling. The articles, published by The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, and the Brisbane Times, present the same core finding: respondents broadly express approval of a decline in residential property values. While the reports reference the existence of “new polling,” they do not provide detailed methodology, sample size, or the exact question wording in the shared text provided. The coverage is framed around voter sentiment rather than changes in prices themselves, focusing on how the public views a housing market adjustment. Across the sources, there is no suggestion of a single group driving the result; instead, the emphasis is on the overall level of support indicated by the survey. The articles therefore converge on one main point—that most Australians surveyed say they are happy with falling house prices—without additional agreed specifics about regional differences or policy preferences.