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Sydney Property Market 2026 — The Complete Local Guide
Sydney's housing market sits at the centre of almost every conversation about life in this city — from young renters competing for inner-west terraces to families weighing a move to the Hills or the Northern Beaches. In 2026 the market is being reshaped by interest-rate decisions out of Martin Place, NSW planning reforms that are unlocking dual-occupancy and mid-rise around train stations, and a record migration intake that keeps rental vacancy painfully tight. Whether you are tracking the auction clearance rate on a Saturday night, comparing strata reports for an off-the-plan apartment in Parramatta, or trying to make sense of stamp duty concessions for a first home in the Sutherland Shire, this guide pulls our continuing Sydney property coverage into one place. We track new listings, government policy that touches housing, council development decisions, and the day-to-day market signals that actually move prices. Use the latest stories below for what changed this week, and the topics list for the structural forces shaping the next twelve months.
Latest articles on this topic

Kilimani Rental Yields Surge as Nairobi Investors Seek Safe Bets
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Nairobi Rental Market 2024: New Developments Shift Tenant Leverage
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Luxury Apartments Westlands Nairobi: New Towers
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Nairobi's Rental Vacancy Surge: How New Planning Rules Are Reshaping Tenant Options
Stricter zoning enforcement and mixed-use development policies are cooling landlord demand across premium suburbs, giving renters unprecedented leverage in a market long dominated by scarcity.

First-Time Buyers' Compass: Navigating Nairobi's Neighbourhood Investment Landscape
With property prices soaring across the capital, first-time buyers need a strategic roadmap to identify value, growth potential, and lifestyle fit in an increasingly fragmented market.

First-Time Buyer's Roadmap: Navigating Nairobi's Shifting Housing Market
With average prices hovering around KES 15 million and new growth corridors emerging, here's what aspiring homeowners need to know before taking the leap.

New Zoning Blueprint for Affordable Housing Reshapes Nairobi's Development Pipeline
Revised planning guidelines favour mid-rise mixed-use developments in growth corridors, signalling a potential shift in land values and construction timelines across the capital.

Kileleshwa's New Wave: How Mixed-Use Developments Are Reshaping East Africa's Premier Residential Hub
Three major construction approvals in Nairobi's fastest-growing middle-income corridor signal a fundamental shift in how the city builds—and who it builds for.
What's covered in this guide
- Median house and unit prices across Sydney's regions
- Weekly auction clearance rates and what they signal
- NSW planning reforms, TOD precincts and rezoning
- Stamp duty, first-home buyer and shared-equity schemes
- Rental vacancy, rent caps debate and tenancy reform
- New apartment supply, off-the-plan risk and strata defects
- Council development applications worth watching
- Interest-rate decisions and Sydney mortgage stress