Housing markets in three local suburbs have been highlighted as among the “easiest places to sell homes” in the state.
Daisy Hill, Loganlea and Waterford were all named in a recent Property Credit report that looked into the markets most favourable to sellers.
The suburbs were chosen because of the follow trends: falling listings, reduced inventory levels, shorter days on market, and rising asking prices.
Giordano Stepancic, CEO of Property Credit, said Queensland suburbs close to Brisbane dominated the list.
“Many of these suburbs have median asking prices under $750,000, highlighting the impact of affordability on market dynamics,” he said.
“This trend suggests that reasonably priced properties are attracting heightened buyer interest, creating a competitive
environment favourable for sellers.”
Mr Stepancic said the report highlighted the crucial role affordability played in improving market conditions for sellers.
“Real estate agents in these key suburbs should leverage this data to better serve their clients,” he said.
“Sellers in these areas can confidently enter the market, knowing that conditions are in their favour.
“By understanding these trends, agents can provide targeted advice and sellers can achieve optimal outcomes.”


