A recent poll indicates a majority of Australian homeowners are supportive of the current decline in house prices, contrasting with past political narratives. Former Prime Minister John Howard previously stated he received no complaints regarding high property values. The new data suggests a shift in public sentiment, with many Australians appearing to benefit from, or at least not objecting to, falling prices. This potentially reflects concerns about housing affordability and the financial strain of high mortgages. The poll did not specify the extent of the price drop Australians found acceptable, nor the demographic breakdown of respondents. However, it highlights a notable change in public perception regarding the housing market. This could have implications for future housing policy and economic strategies.