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Sydney House Prices Continue to Climb

Thursday 11th March 2010

Sydney’s house prices have defied even bullish forecasts to post strong gains at the start of 2010, led by the Eastern Suburbs, Inner West and Lower North Shore, with many predicting the momentum will flow through to the rest of the year and into 2011. Buyers are being urged to enter the market now before prices move further away from them.

“What were considered bullish forecasts of ours six months ago have turned out to be on the light side,” said Harley Dale, chief economist at the Housing Industry Association (HIA). “Things are going even more strongly than we have forecast. On both fronts (activity and prices) it’s clear that, yes, we are in the midst of a housing recovery in Sydney.”

According to REX data, Sydney’s median house price rose 5.63 per cent to $525,000 in the past rolling quarter, while the Property Price Index, which factors in repeat sales, rose 0.85 per cent to $479,972. It has outstripped gains in other NSW cities, including Wollongong where median prices were up 3.7 per cent to $362,950 and Newcastle where prices gained 1.54 per cent to $330,000. Sydney has also outperformed other capitals such as Brisbane where median prices rose 1.32 per cent. [More]


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Sydney NSW Property Sales Figures

Nov 2009 - Jan 2010 (Interim Release)


* Index Price based in 1998 on Sales Data available in the 'Sydney' Region


Click on a Suburb below to view the sales statistics for the Suburb

Suburbs: A-B | C | D-E | F-G | H-J | K | L | M | N-O | P | Q-R | S | T-W | X-Z
SuburbNr SalesMedian SaleProperty Price Index
Abbotsford13$795,00017.08% Insufficient Sales
Alexandria48$474,0009.71% Insufficient Sales
Allambie Heights13$1,040,00032.48% Insufficient Sales
Annandale32$817,5002.79% Insufficient Sales
Arncliffe17$615,00020.23% Insufficient Sales
Artarmon31$565,0004.63% Insufficient Sales
Ashfield65$515,00018.39% Insufficient Sales
Auburn63$335,0002.60% Insufficient Sales
Avalon28$890,0009.18% Insufficient Sales
Balgowlah38$820,0006.15% Insufficient Sales
Balmain37$840,0000.88% Insufficient Sales
Bankstown70$291,0001.69% Insufficient Sales
Baulkham Hills79$551,0006.47% $492,9130.96%
Beacon Hill16$825,0007.84% Insufficient Sales
Beaumont Hills17$675,00010.66% $577,9462.95%
Beecroft27$802,5002.13% Insufficient Sales
Bella Vista12$950,00020.25% $492,9130.96%
Bellevue Hill29$1,425,00075.93% Insufficient Sales
Belmore22$406,0001.46% Insufficient Sales
Belrose17$895,0007.19% Insufficient Sales
Berala22$383,0004.84% Insufficient Sales
Beverly Hills20$610,00018.33% Insufficient Sales
Bexley43$503,5000.70% Insufficient Sales
Birchgrove14$1,183,50034.22% Insufficient Sales
Blacktown139$325,0004.17% $312,5385.29%
Blakehurst13$855,0008.56% Insufficient Sales
Bligh Park16$350,0002.78% Insufficient Sales
Bondi34$640,0008.70% $772,3218.96%
Bondi Beach23$925,00042.09% $772,3218.96%
Bondi Junction30$700,000SteadyInsufficient Sales
Bossley Park23$420,500SteadyInsufficient Sales
Botany25$552,0006.15% Insufficient Sales
Breakfast Point28$660,0005.31% Insufficient Sales
Brighton-le-sands12$514,00018.16% Insufficient Sales
Burwood27$498,000SteadyInsufficient Sales