Market Churn.
Where there’s almost nothing for sale — the markets with the least stock on the market, current listings measured against the total number of homes. Set the line for what counts as scarce, and see the tightest-supplied markets in every capital.
How to read it: the figure is the share of all homes of that type that are on the market right now — current average listings as a percentage of stock. At 0.5%, only one home in two hundred is up for sale. The page ranks the scarcest markets first — least choice for buyers — and those at or below your line glow. Use the toggle for houses, units or all (all combines the two). Newly built and greenfield estates list heavily and so sit at the opposite, well-supplied end. Markets are SA3 areas; thin-turnover markets are held back. Greater Capital City areas, ABS GCCSA. Source: Suburbtrends, May 2026.
Kent will send the full ranking behind this exact cut — every market, by capital city and rest-of-state — and a quote you can attribute, with an embargo if you need one. Kent is available for interviews and podcasts — he'll confirm a time.