This property is Off Market
With an average age of 41, households expect an average monthly mortgage payment of $5,000 or a weekly rent payment of $1,000. The average family earns a weekly income of $4,708 with a typical household size of 2.2 and a 91.57% employment rate.
Consistent high demand relative to supply is a key feature in Millers Point driving regular price increases. Recent rapid price increases however may constrain future growth by limiting demand. In this area of average incomes, there is a mix of housing size and quality. While this may present buying opportunities, growth may be constrained. As buyers begin to examine Millers Point due to other areas being out of the price range and the trend to working from home, "gentrification" may incease price growth. A mix of professions and above average income earners in Millers Point provides good demand. The lower than average housing turnover of these people also means fewer regular listings leading to periodic large price increases. High density population in Millers Point requires consistent turnover in housing ensuring constant demand. Housing styles may be a mix of low, medium, and high density, providing choice for well-financed buyers and value growth over time. High industry presence in the wider area is a double-edged sword. While local employment options are high, the presence of industrial buildings may negatively impact lifestyle perception. Demand from first home buyers and investors however ensures good price growth.
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Investability - Housing Demand
New South Wales State average 59 / 100
Income
42 / 100
31 / 100
Industry
74 / 100
22 / 100
Population
46 / 100
19 / 100
House Prices
100 / 100
60 / 100
Jobs
34 / 100
29 / 100
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