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The latest study, unveiled today by the Climate Council in collaboration with property analytics company PropTrack, has examined millions of properties spanning back two decades.

While housing and apartment values have surged nationwide recently, the findings revealed that properties in areas susceptible to flooding have collectively depreciated by $42.2 billion as of April, attributed to the looming threat of such natural calamities.

Houses in an outer suburb.
Flood-prone homes have lost a combined $42 billion in value in recent years. (Sitthixay Ditthavong)

“Our homes represent our most cherished investments, yet we face increasing challenges due to escalating climate dangers,” remarked Climate Councillor and economist Nicki Hutley.

“This analysis indicates that out of over two million homes at risk of flooding, at least 70 percent have seen a decrease in value because of this threat.”

Queensland and New South Wales were the hardest hit, with property values declining by $19.2 billion and $14.2 billion, respectively, followed by Victoria, which saw a decrease of $5.6 billion.

All three regions have experienced significant and recurrent flooding in recent years, including incidents in western Queensland earlier this year, Northern Victoria and the Maribyrnong River catchment in October 2022, as well as repeated flooding in New South Wales’ Northern Rivers region since late 2020.

All three have been hit by severe, repeated flooding in recent years, including in western Queensland earlier this year, Northern Victoria and the Maribyrnong River catchment in October 2022, and NSW’s Northern Rivers region repeatedly since late 2020.

Riverside flooding at Lismore. Locals in a boat have a look at the flood levels caused by ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred.
Lismore, which has been repeatedly hit by floods this decade, is one of the worst-affected areas, according to the report. (Nick Moir)

Unsurprisingly, the NSW town of Lismore, which has been hit by several major floods this decade, was one of the worst-affected areas.

Houses there have dropped in value by an average of $112,000, or 8 per cent, according to the report, which also found traditionally blue-chip suburbs have been impacted.

“Even high-value areas and prestigious inner city or coastal communities can experience losses of more than half a million dollars per flood-prone home compared to nearby properties not at risk,” Hutley said. 

“Flood risk is also deepening economic inequality, with some of the largest drops in value concentrated in lower-income areas, and we can expect this to get worse unless we make deep cuts to climate pollution this decade.”

Margaret River bushfire Western Australia
The research comes after a federal government report found climate change would wipe hundreds of billions of dollars off the property market. (9News)

That figure would then increase to $611 billion by 2050, and $770 billion by the end of the century, the risk assessment concluded.

“Last month, the… National Climate Risk Assessment warned us that Australia would face increasingly frequent and severe climate impacts in the future if climate pollution isn’t cut deeper and faster,” Climate Council chief executive Amanda McKenzie said. 

“This new report shows over a million Australian households are already losing out, as those living in flood-prone communities in Lismore, Taree, Townsville and the Hawkesbury sadly know too well. 

“Climate pollution is supercharging flood disasters, and we can see that’s dampening the value of flood-prone homes today. 

“But it also costs everyone in rising repair costs, recovery costs and insurance premiums. 

“The Australian government must regulate large, polluting projects and stop new ones that are only making this situation worse by overhauling our national environment laws so coal and gas projects stop being waved through.”

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