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December crunch sets up a fast start to 2026

Suzie Tafolo
Suzie Tafolo
Published: December 12, 2025
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READY TO MOVE: Understanding the seasonal rhythm helps both buyers and sellers plan with confidence.
READY TO MOVE: Understanding the seasonal rhythm helps both buyers and sellers plan with confidence.
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DECEMBER may appear to be a wind-down month, but in Queensland real estate it’s often one of the most high-pressure periods of the year.

In the lead-up to Christmas, buyers rush to secure a home before the holidays or line up settlements ahead of the new school year.

Sellers, too, push to finalise contracts before the break, creating a short, competitive window where urgency fuels fast decisions and strong enquiry.

Behind the scenes, the festive season can be stressful for households preparing to sell or move. Removalists book out early, trades down tools sooner than usual, and even lining up cleaners or handymen for last-minute jobs becomes difficult.

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Sellers juggle Christmas events, school holidays and the emotional load of the season while trying to present a property at its best.

Buyers face similar pressure as they work to secure finance, lock in inspections and meet deadlines during an already chaotic time.

Despite the hurdles, December consistently delivers brisk activity and quick transactions.

The real shift, however, happens immediately after Christmas.

Boxing Day remains one of the biggest property-search days of the year, with Queenslanders scrolling through listings while relaxing at home.

That surge of interest continues into the first week of January, even though fresh listings are limited during the holiday slowdown.

While most agents continue working through this period, the broader industry doesn’t fully return until the second week of January.

Once lawyers, conveyancers, brokers, valuers and banks come back online, enquiries can progress, finance moves again and contracts start to flow.

As soon as those players return, the market hits the ground running and momentum builds rapidly.

From mid-January to early February, Queensland enters one of its strongest listing windows. Buyer motivation is high and new stock finally reaches the market.

Understanding this seasonal rhythm helps both buyers and sellers plan with confidence: taking advantage of December’s urgency, then capitalising on the powerful January–February surge.

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