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Melbourne vs Sydney — Property Investment Comparison 2026

June 25, 2026

Melbourne and Sydney are Australia’s two dominant property markets. In 2026 they are at different points in their cycles — Melbourne is recovering from a correction while Sydney has maintained strong price momentum. This page compares them head-to-head for investors making a strategic decision.

Key Metrics Compared

Metric Melbourne Inner-North Sydney Inner-West
Median House Price $1,350,000 $1,820,000
Median Unit Price $560,000 $780,000
Gross Rental Yield (House) 2.1% 2.6%
Gross Rental Yield (Unit) 3.9% 3.8%
5-Year Price Growth 28% 34%
HTW Market Rating (Mar 2026) Rising Peak
GeeVee Investment Score 8.2/10 7.9/10

Why Melbourne Wins in 2026

Herron Todd White (March 2026) rates Melbourne as moving from the bottom of its cycle — meaning buyers entering now are buying before the recovery. Sydney by contrast is rated at or near peak, meaning the upside is more limited from current prices. Melbourne’s median is $470,000 lower than Sydney’s inner-west, with comparable rental yields.

Why Some Investors Still Choose Sydney

Sydney’s chronic undersupply of housing, immigration-driven demand and global city premium support prices even at peak. Sydney units at $780,000 median offer a lower entry point than Sydney houses, with gross yields of 3.8% — comparable to Melbourne units.

GeeVee Verdict

Melbourne offers better value, better cycle timing and a lower entry price in 2026. Sydney offers a proven global city premium and deep liquidity. For most investors in 2026, Melbourne represents the better risk-adjusted return.

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