InfoTrack’s latest Property Market Update for Q4 2024 has revealed fascinating insights into the New South Wales real estate landscape. The data, which presents the Top 10 New South Wales post codes by sales, has highlighted diverse trends for real estate agents to watch. Leading the list is Marsden Park (2765), with buyers increasingly gravitating towards more affordable living options across the state. While Western Sydney remains a hotspot for growth, coastal and regional hubs are also gaining momentum, driven by affordability, lifestyle appeal and improved connectivity.
2765 – Marsden Park
2170 – Liverpool
2155 – Kellyville
2179 – Austral
2560 – Campbelltown
2259 – Wyong
2570 – Camden
2444 – Port Macquarie
2250 – Wyoming
2145 – Westmead
Western Sydney leads New South Wales top 10 suburbs, with Marsden Park standing out as a popular choice for buyers. The list features several of Sydney’s outer suburbs, indicating strong demand for affordable housing options in a dynamic market. Areas like Marsden Park (2765), Austral (2179) and Campbelltown (2560), are thriving due to ongoing infrastructure development and improved connectivity to main urban centres – all while offering more affordable price points compared to inner-city living.
According to data from realestate.com.au, Marsden Park has seen a slight decrease in median house prices over the past year, while Austral and Campbelltown saw growth between 6% – 9.1%. This trend suggests that buyers are increasingly prioritising affordable suburbs with potential for future growth.
Liverpool (2170) and Westmead (2145) are popular choices for buyers due to their transport links, access to the Sydney CBD, and proximity to major employment hubs. These locations are attractive for professionals seeking convenience and connectivity. Similarly, Kellyville (2155) reaps similar benefits to those of Liverpool and Westmead and appeals to buyers as a family-friendly suburb with urban convenience.
On the Central Coast, Wyong (2259) and Wyoming (2250) are located a short distance from each other and are gaining attention for their convenience and desirable lifestyle. Situated within a commutable distance to Sydney and well-connected by transport links, these suburbs offer a quieter alternative to city living without compromising accessibility. Renowned for its stunning beaches, national parks, and growing infrastructure, the Central Coast offers a perfect mix of affordability and relaxed pace of life, all while being close to major amenities.
Further north, Port Macquarie (2444) has cemented its place as a popular regional destination. Offering a relaxed coastal lifestyle paired with urban convenience, the area’s appeal is supported by excellent accessibility, including a regional airport that connects residents to other major Australian cities. The combination of coastal living and connectivity make Port Macquarie increasingly popular among buyers seeking a quiet yet convenient place to live.
Discover more insights in InfoTrack’s latest Property Market Update here.