1. Malvern East, Melbourne’s south-east: down 8.8 per cent to $1,340,123
2. Malvern, Melbourne’s south-east: down 7.4 per cent to $1,825,032
3. Albert Park, Melbourne’s inner-south: down 7 per cent to $1,736,980
4. Beaumaris, Melbourne’s south-east: down 6.5 per cent to $1,510,794
5. Black Rock, Melbourne’s south-east: down 5.9 per cent to $1,355,709
6. Glen Iris, Melbourne’s south-east: down 5.9 per cent to $1,555,407
7. Byford, Perth’s south-east: down 5.8 per cent to $365,072
8. Maddington, Perth’s south-east: down 5.7 per cent to $281,048
9. Carlton, Melbourne’s inner-north: down 5.6 per cent to $353,844
10. Kew, Melbourne’s south-east: down 5.4 per cent to $1,260,250
11. Canterbury, Melbourne’s inner-east: down 5.2 per cent to $2,315,486
12. Surrey Hills, Melbourne’s inner-east: down 4.6 per cent to $1,567,799
13. Cabramatta, Sydney’s south-west: down 4.5 per cent to $460,681
14. South Perth, Perth’s south-east: down 4.3 per cent to $600,992
15. Bulimba, Brisbane’s east: down 4.3 per cent to $813,999
16. Hamilton, Brisbane’s inner-north: down 4.3 per cent to $499,389
17. Aspendale, Melbourne’s south-east: down 4.2 per cent to $1,008,733
18. Hampton, Melbourne’s south-east: down 4.1 per cent to $1,436,049
19. Fitzroy North, Melbourne’s inner-north: down 3.9 per cent to $1,127,123
20. Brighton East, Melbourne’s south-east: down 3.8 per cent to $1,600,438
Source: CoreLogic data on the biggest increases between January and June 2020 based on suburbs with 20 or more sales. Prices are median values for houses and apartments