Economy & Finance

The Great Melbourne Property Reset: What Buyers Can Still Afford in 2026

By Ravs Realtors · 10 June 2026 · 3 min read

Higher rates have quietly redrawn Melbourne's affordability map. Suburbs that felt out of reach are back in range, and the western corridor is leading the shift.

For first-home buyers, that reset is an opening — more choice, more negotiating room and new house-and-land value further out.

The trick is knowing which pockets offer real value today. That's local knowledge, and it's what we do.

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