
There comes a moment in every market.
Not the crash. Not the boom.
The moment when everyone quietly… stops.
No announcements.
No headlines.
Just a shift in the air.
You walk past a board — and instead of For Sale… it says:
NOT FOR SALE
And you think… that’s odd.
It isn’t.
It’s the market, speaking plainly.
The Distraction
No-one is even thinking property.
Not really.
They’re glued to the news.
Phones lit up.
Screens flickering with things far bigger than houses.
And even when they were thinking property…
they’ve changed their minds.
“David… I don’t feel comfortable putting $20 million into residential right now.”
Pause.
“In fact… I don’t even feel like buying a T-shirt right now.”
That’s not hesitation.
That’s withdrawal.
The Silence
Open for inspections used to hum.
Now?
Nine agents.
No buyers.
Not even a neighbour.
Just the quiet shuffle of expensive shoes on timber floors.
A lot of time… spent looking down.
The Exception
There’s always one.
11 Ottawa Road, Toorak.
Sold — rumour has it — $17.5 million.
The bottom end of the range.
Weeks to get there.
And already it’s starting to look expensive.
Even success, in this market, comes with a question mark.
The Listings That Weren’t
Henderson Avenue, Malvern.
Online for five days.
Then…
Ka-puff.
Gone.
No explanation.
No follow-up.
Just a digital disappearance.
If you were the agent you’d get the board down in a hurry.
The Chessboard
Finch Street. The Gables.
Quoted $10–11 million.
No interest.
Then — $15 million.
Silence again.
Now back to $10+.
It’s not a campaign.
It’s a repositioning of hope.
A very unusual chessboard — where every move looks like the wrong one.
The Vendor
They didn’t miss the market.
They just thought it would wait.
Now they’re talking about Spring.
Already.
We’re barely through Easter and the conversation has moved six months ahead.
That’s not strategy.
That’s deferral.
The Agent
You’d think they’d be creating business.
Phones running hot.
Instead?
They’re circling each other.
Nine sharks in the pool and no-one bleeding. Yet.
Word of warning to buyers:
Beware the bite.
The Buyer
Still there.
Still interested.
But distracted.
Unsettled.
Watching something else.
Waiting for clarity.
Or courage.
Or someone else to go first.
The Truth
This isn’t a collapse.
Not yet.
It’s an ebb tide.
The same one that slipped out over Christmas down at the beach has reached Melbourne.
Quietly.
Without fuss.
Just… gone.
The Memory
It has a familiar feel.
A whisper of 1990.
When the music didn’t crash, it just stopped.
The Future
One day — not today — someone will step forward.
Buy something that feels a little cheap.
A little brave.
And everyone will watch.
And then another.
And another.
And suddenly…
it’s Spring again.
Until Then?
Boards will come down.
Or say strange things.
Listings will appear… then vanish.
Vendors will wait.
Agents will circle.
And buyers?
They’ll keep their hands firmly in their pockets.
Watching.