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Seasonal Buyer's Guide Seasonal Buyer’s Guide. Appendix New South Wales Suburb table - May 2017 Westpac, National suburb level appendix Copyright Notice Copyright © 2017CoreLogic Ownership of copyright We own the copyright in: (a) this Report; and (b) the material in this Report Copyright licence We grant to you a worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free, revocable licence to: (a) download this Report from the website on a computer or mobile device via a web browser; (b) copy and store this Report for your own use; and (c) print pages from this Report for your own use. We do not grant you any other rights in relation to this Report or the material on this website. In other words, all other rights are reserved. For the avoidance of doubt, you must not adapt, edit, change, transform, publish, republish, distribute, redistribute, broadcast, rebroadcast, or show or play in public this website or the material on this website (in any form or media) without our prior written permission. 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Westpac, National suburb level appendix New South Wales NUM SALES MEDIAN GROSS STATISTICAL COUNCIL HOUSING MEDIAN VENDOR DAYS ON SUBURB STATE (past 12 ASKING RENTAL DIVISION REGION TYPE VALUE DISCOUNT MARKET months) RENT YIELD Mid- Aarons Pass NSW Central West Western H 1 Regional Abbotsbury NSW Sydney Fairfield H 39 $932,501 -10.7% 33 $570 3.0% Abbotsford NSW Sydney Canada Bay H 28 $1,854,721 -4.6% 125 $800 2.2% Abbotsford NSW Sydney Canada Bay U 79 $977,073 -5.6% 30 $588 3.1% Bathurst Abercrombie NSW Central West H 30 $454,390 -4.0% 62 $415 4.6% Regional Bathurst Abercrombie NSW Central West U 1 Regional Abercrombie Bathurst NSW Central West H 2 River Regional Aberdare NSW Hunter Cessnock H 63 $308,637 -4.5% 73 $280 5.4% Aberdare NSW Hunter Cessnock U 5 Upper Hunter Aberdeen NSW Hunter H 19 $273,400 -7.2% 109 $275 5.4% Shire Aberglasslyn NSW Hunter Maitland H 128 $447,095 -3.7% 90 $390 4.8% Aberglasslyn NSW Hunter Maitland U 3 Abermain NSW Hunter Cessnock H 43 $302,999 -6.5% 67 $280 5.2% Abermain NSW Hunter Cessnock U 1 Abernethy NSW Hunter Cessnock H 6 Acacia Gardens NSW Sydney Blacktown H 55 $797,224 -3.7% 24 $545 3.5% Acacia Gardens NSW Sydney Blacktown U 10 $707,433 South Adaminaby NSW Snowy River H 13 $188,801 Eastern Adamstown NSW Hunter Newcastle H 99 $607,698 -1.3% 21 $410 4.0% Adamstown NSW Hunter Newcastle U 44 $395,285 -3.3% 41 $345 4.1% Adamstown NSW Hunter Newcastle H 87 $628,982 -5.8% 29 $450 3.8% Heights Adamstown NSW Hunter Newcastle U 8 Heights Adelong NSW Murrumbidgee Tumut Shire H 19 $212,829 Agnes Banks NSW Sydney Penrith H 14 $766,953 $585 4.6% Airds NSW Sydney Campbelltown H 28 $433,122 -6.0% 28 $350 4.1% Albion Park NSW Illawarra Shellharbour H 240 $516,563 -1.9% 26 $450 4.7% Albion Park NSW Illawarra Shellharbour U 28 $397,668 -1.0% 41 $400 4.9% Albion Park Rail NSW Illawarra Shellharbour H 103 $454,617 -1.6% 30 $420 4.8% Albion Park Rail NSW Illawarra Shellharbour U 51 $354,153 -1.8% 38 $360 4.7% Albury NSW Murray Albury H 108 $490,978 -4.0% 74 $350 4.1% Albury NSW Murray Albury U 50 $228,139 -3.6% 57 $240 5.2% Mid-North Aldavilla NSW Kempsey H 19 $321,107 -3.4% 68 Coast Alectown NSW Central West Parkes H 3 Alexandria NSW Sydney Sydney H 53 $1,359,682 -1.5% 24 $775 2.8% Alexandria NSW Sydney Sydney U 167 $724,671 -3.8% 32 $600 4.3% Sutherland Alfords Point NSW Sydney H 35 $1,165,875 -0.9% 29 Shire Alison NSW Sydney Wyong H 1 Allambie Heights NSW Sydney Warringah H 88 $1,465,043 -1.7% 19 $920 3.4% 3 Westpac, National suburb level appendix New South Wales NUM SALES MEDIAN GROSS STATISTICAL COUNCIL HOUSING MEDIAN VENDOR DAYS ON SUBURB STATE (past 12 ASKING RENTAL DIVISION REGION TYPE VALUE DISCOUNT MARKET months) RENT YIELD Allambie Heights NSW Sydney Warringah U 3 Allandale NSW Hunter Cessnock H 4 Allawah NSW Sydney Kogarah H 16 $1,404,756 $550 2.1% Allawah NSW Sydney Kogarah U 77 $645,937 -2.4% 28 $460 3.6% Mid-North Allgomera NSW Nambucca H 5 Coast Allworth NSW Hunter Great Lakes H 5 Allynbrook NSW Hunter Dungog H 0 Alpine NSW Illawarra Wingecarribee H 3 Richmond- Alstonvale NSW Ballina H 9 Tweed Richmond- Alstonville NSW Ballina H 89 $471,042 -4.7% 55 $390 4.2% Tweed Richmond- Alstonville NSW Ballina U 48 $301,054 -2.1% 55 $295 5.4% Tweed Ambarvale NSW Sydney Campbelltown H 102 $509,145 -4.1% 14 $400 3.9% Ambarvale NSW Sydney Campbelltown U 27 $358,848 -6.8% 15 $325 4.8% Ammerdown NSW Central West Cabonne H 0 Cooma- Anembo NSW South Eastern H 2 Monaro Angledale NSW South Eastern Bega Valley H 3 North Angledool NSW Walgett H 1 Western Anglers Reach NSW South Eastern Snowy River H 5 Mid-North Angourie NSW Clarence Valley H 6 Coast Mid-North Angourie NSW Clarence Valley U 4 Coast Anna Bay NSW Hunter Port Stephens H 64 $470,067 -3.2% 73 $448 5.1% Anna Bay NSW Hunter Port Stephens U 12 $367,562 $350 4.7% Annandale NSW Sydney Leichhardt H 130 $1,455,231 -4.4% 28 $775 2.8% Annandale NSW Sydney Leichhardt U 68 $821,527 -3.6% 27 $500 3.5% Annangrove NSW Sydney The Hills Shire H 15 $2,226,049 Appin NSW Sydney Wollondilly H 50 $678,682 -3.5% 45 $460 3.6% Appin NSW Sydney Wollondilly U 1 North Apsley NSW Wellington H 1 Western Mid-North Arakoon NSW Kempsey H 11 $573,976 $550 5.4% Coast Araluen NSW South Eastern Palerang H 3 Arcadia NSW Sydney Hornsby H 14 $1,918,790 Lake Arcadia Vale NSW Hunter H 37 $433,900 -4.4% 45 $350 4.3% Macquarie Arding NSW Northern Uralla H 1 Ardlethan NSW Murrumbidgee Coolamon H 9 Lake Argenton NSW Hunter H 33 $386,162 -2.3% 41 $375 5.4% Macquarie Lake Argenton NSW Hunter U 2 Macquarie Westpac, National suburb level appendix New South Wales NUM SALES MEDIAN GROSS STATISTICAL COUNCIL HOUSING MEDIAN VENDOR DAYS ON SUBURB STATE (past 12 ASKING RENTAL DIVISION REGION TYPE VALUE DISCOUNT MARKET months) RENT YIELD Mid-North Argents Hill NSW Nambucca H 4 Coast Ariah Park NSW Murrumbidgee Temora H 8 Armidale Dum- Armidale NSW Northern H 383 $350,099 -5.0% 98 $350 5.2% aresq Armidale Dum- Armidale NSW Northern U 67 $268,404 -3.6% 129 $270 5.6% aresq Arncliffe NSW Sydney Rockdale H 60 $1,144,485 -5.0% 51 $600 2.8% Arncliffe NSW Sydney Rockdale U 89 $714,287 -4.1% 21 $525 3.8% Mid-North Coffs Arrawarra NSW H 1 Coast Harbour Arrawarra Head- Mid-North Coffs NSW H 14 $657,122 -4.2% 46 land Coast Harbour Arrawarra Head- Mid-North Coffs NSW U 1 land Coast Harbour Artarmon NSW Sydney Willoughby H 54 $2,350,103 -2.0% 49 $1,100 2.4% Artarmon NSW Sydney Willoughby U 121 $844,255 -2.7% 32 $580 3.7% North Arthurville NSW Wellington H 1 Western Ashbury NSW Sydney Canterbury H 24 $1,450,048 $670 2.5% Mid-North Ashby NSW Clarence Valley H 8 Coast Mid-North Ashby Heights NSW Clarence Valley H 6 Coast Ashcroft NSW Sydney Liverpool H 40 $574,207 -6.2% 25 $400 3.6% Ashfield NSW Sydney Ashfield H 105 $1,431,503 -6.4% 40 $610 2.1% Ashfield NSW Sydney Ashfield U 249 $673,321 -4.2% 34 $470 3.6% Ashford NSW Northern Inverell H 12 $119,791 Ashley NSW Northern Moree Plains H 4 Ashmont NSW Murrumbidgee Wagga Wagga H 54 $235,416 -6.1% 104 $250 5.6% Ashmont NSW Murrumbidgee Wagga Wagga U 5 Ashtonfield NSW Hunter Maitland H 82 $458,630 -3.6% 62 $420 4.9% Ashtonfield NSW Hunter Maitland U 4 Asquith NSW Sydney Hornsby H 66 $1,082,653 -4.0% 33 $600 2.5% Asquith NSW Sydney Hornsby U 17 $712,149 $540 3.9% Tamworth Attunga NSW Northern H 7 Regional Auburn NSW Sydney Auburn H 164 $897,139 -7.4% 63 $480 2.9% Auburn NSW Sydney Auburn U 230 $509,971 -5.0% 40 $430 4.3% Auburn Vale NSW Northern Inverell H 2 Austinmer NSW Illawarra Wollongong H 43 $1,109,209 -8.0% 55 $700 3.6% Austinmer NSW Illawarra Wollongong U 12 $699,630 $530 3.9% Austral NSW Sydney Liverpool H 36 $1,260,187 -7.8% 53 $490 1.2% Mid-North Austral Eden NSW Kempsey H 1 Coast Avalon Beach NSW Sydney Pittwater H 203 $1,507,598 -9.3% 33 $895 3.2% Avalon Beach NSW Sydney Pittwater U 67 $708,347 -2.7% 40 $540 4.1% 5 Westpac, National suburb level appendix New South Wales NUM SALES MEDIAN GROSS STATISTICAL COUNCIL HOUSING MEDIAN VENDOR DAYS ON SUBURB STATE (past 12 ASKING RENTAL DIVISION REGION TYPE VALUE DISCOUNT MARKET months) RENT YIELD Avoca NSW Illawarra Wingecarribee H 7 Avoca Beach NSW Sydney Gosford
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