It’s that time of year again. The days get longer, the streets get twinklier, and inflatable Santas start popping up in yards around Melbourne.
As we close out 2025, it’s clear to me that Melbourne’s property market has not only rebounded but is gearing up for a genuine awakening in 2026.
Every suburb has its own pulse – the quiet rituals and local spots that define daily life.
From smart layouts to walkable streets, the next generation is reshaping what defines a truly liveable first home.
Once a wartime staple and a quiet presence in many Melbourne backyards, the veggie patch is enjoying a full resurgence.
Melbourne’s beach boxes have long held a special place in the city’s coastal imagination.
Melbourne’s terrace houses hold a quiet magnetism – the kind that lingers long after you’ve passed their iron lacework or stepped through a narrow entryway into a light-filled living space.
Got a wish list property in Glen Eira? Or maybe you’ve got a place in the area you’re looking to sell. Either way, Clare Adams is the person you want in your corner.
Victoria is introducing major changes to rental laws from 25 November 2025 (or earlier if proclaimed).
Melbourne’s property market just received a welcome lift.
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