Erol, IşılÜnal, U.2023-09-182023-09-182023-060004-9018http://hdl.handle.net/10679/8854https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-8462.12512We examine the causal impact of internal migration on housing prices across 82 Statistical Areas Level 3 regions in Queensland, Australia from 2014–2019. The primary findings are: (i) an annual increase in the inflow of migrants equal to 1 per cent of a region's initial population leads to a 0.6 to 0.7 per cent annual increase in Queensland's house prices across different empirical specifications; (ii) this effect differs between the Greater Brisbane metropolitan area and Rest of State areas; (iii) migration from New South Wales fails to produce a significant influence on house price growth in Queensland.enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccessLocal house price effects of internal migration in queensland: Australia's interstate migration capitalArticle00100493190000110.1111/1467-8462.125122-s2.0-85162209021