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All About Wee Waa, Narrabri , NSW 2388

Property Market

Median Weekly Rent $198.75
Median Monthly Mortgage $946.25
Median Persons Per Bedroom 0.75
Average Household Size 2.50
Average Age 38.25
Average Income $652.75
Average Cars Per Dwelling 1.70
Average Properties Within 50M 5

Typical House Prices

1 bed property $256,000
2 bed property $212,000
3 bed property $298,000
4 bed property $357,000
5 bed property $522,000
6 bed+ property $568,000

Typical Homes & Property Types

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Wee Waa Real Estate Market Outlook

Thinking about buying in Wee Waa? Now could not be a better time, with 1761 residential properties there's certainly plenty to choose from. The average property price in this area is in the region of $563,000 with prices in this suburb ranging from $20,000 to $26,334,000. The aproximate distance to the coast is 329 Km.

In Wee Waa there has been a history of lower than average prices and demand, offering opportunities for investors or first home owners, especially in the context of the growth in working from home. Low average incomes in Wee Waa is reflected in smaller and lower quality accommodation. Over time this may change providsing long-term returns but in the short to medium term, prices are likely to be less than state averages. Low average earnings from people in Wee Waa leads to lower quality housing which also negatively impacts the provision of facilities. As a consequence this area is often seen as less desirable, with lower quality of housing and slower price growth. Low population density implies low demand and limits housing choices and price increases. Could be a good entry point for first home buyers needing to somehow get into the market. With very low industrial sector presence in Wee Waa the focus is on lifestyle, driving specific demand around facilities, services, and open space. Most people are employed in service sectors with a higher than average proportion being able to work from home. This may incease demand over the medium term.

Instant Property Valuation

Wee Waa, a small town in the Narrabri Shire of New South Wales, has a housing market reflective of its rural and close-knit community nature. Known as the "Cotton Capital of Australia," Wee Waa benefits from its agricultural backbone, providing relatively stable economic conditions that influence its real estate market. Housing in Wee Waa is characterized by a mix of older, traditional homes and more modern properties, catering generally to families and individuals linked to the agricultural sector. Over the past decade, the housing market has seen moderate growth, with property values reflecting the wider regional trends seen across rural New South Wales. The affordability of homes compared to urban centers is a notable incentive for buyers seeking a quieter lifestyle. Investment in infrastructure and services has also contributed to steady interest in the local market, although demand tends to ebb and flow with agricultural performance and wider economic conditions.

Living in Wee Waa provides residents with a unique blend of rural lifestyle and community spirit. The town’s population, though small, is marked by a strong sense of community, making it an appealing location for those who value close-knit social ties and tranquil surroundings. Residents enjoy the benefits of a relaxed pace of life, surrounded by the natural beauty of the Namoi River and nearby bushland. Furthermore, Wee Waa provides essential services and amenities, including educational institutions, healthcare facilities, and local shops, ensuring a comfortable and convenient lifestyle. The annual Cotton Festival and various community events highlight the town’s vibrant community spirit and agricultural heritage. For those interested in escaping the hustle and bustle of urban environments, Wee Waa offers a peaceful and welcoming alternative, with a lifestyle deeply connected to the natural cycles and seasons of the Australian countryside.



Recently Sold Properties in Wee Waa

30-10-2025 $250,000 73 Cowper Street
24-10-2025 $535,000 14 Kilkenny Ct
17-10-2025 $215,000 42 Alma Street
09-10-2025 $1,000,000 148 Rose Street
23-09-2025 $35,000 74 Chifley Road
16-09-2025 $85,000 29 Rose Street
15-09-2025 $1,500,000 1035 Stumpy Lane
08-09-2025 $365,000 39 Rose Street
03-09-2025 $1,000,000 3272 Yarrie Lake Road
21-08-2025 $350,000 34 Alma Street
19-08-2025 $100,000 37 Cowper Street
15-08-2025 $43,000 21 Louis Street
14-08-2025 $318,500 27 Cormie Avenue
06-08-2025 $250,000 1121 Werah Creek Road
28-07-2025 $8,000 102 Boundary Street
25-07-2025 $400,000 3845 Yarrie Lake Road
23-07-2025 $281,250 129 Rose Street
22-07-2025 $230,000 42 Cowper Street
22-07-2025 $27,000 2 / 71 Rose Street
22-07-2025 $230,000 42 Cowper Street
22-07-2025 $27,000 2 / 71 Rose Street
18-07-2025 $250,000 95 Alma Street
07-07-2025 $210,000 92 Cowper Street
03-07-2025 $825,000 48 Boolcarrol Road
24-06-2025 $485,000 85 Boundary Street
23-06-2025 $360,000 16 Cormie Avenue
16-06-2025 $600,000 634 Sandy Hook Lane
06-06-2025 $130,000 20 Boundary Street
28-05-2025 $390,000 137 Rose Street
27-05-2025 $168,000 3 Cowper Street
23-05-2025 $135,000 48 Alma Street
19-05-2025 $176,000 72 Mitchell Street
16-05-2025 $102,000 8 James Hibbens Avenue
09-05-2025 $27,000 108 Boundary Street
05-05-2025 $380,000 10 Kilkenny Ct
30-04-2025 $460,000 21 Short Street
30-04-2025 $75,000 5 Kilkenny Ct
17-04-2025 $368,000 10 Lenore Cescent
14-04-2025 $500,000 168 Rose Street
28-03-2025 $340,000 7 Cormie Avenue
26-03-2025 $250,000 31 Christy Street
26-03-2025 $450,000 12 Kilkenny Ct
13-03-2025 $350,000 69 Boolcarrol Road
11-03-2025 $650,000 1688 Forest Way
27-02-2025 $230,000 31 Cormie Avenue
19-02-2025 $220,000 314 Gardens Road
31-01-2025 $386,700 21 Boolcarrol Road
31-01-2025 $330,000 49 Mitchell Street
17-01-2025 $220,000 159 Alma Street
10-01-2025 $190,000 2 Purcell Avenue

Local Schools

Namoi Valley Christian School

St Joseph's Primary School

Wee Waa High School

Wee Waa Public School

(While the above schools are located within the suburb of Wee Waa, there may also be nearby schools whose catchments cover this suburb)

Local Crime Rate

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Balmain East Weather – Average Local Climate by Month

(mm)
RAIN
Min (°C)
TEMP
Max (°C)
TEMP
Min (%)
HUMIDITY
Max (%)
HUMIDITY
(m/sec)
WIND
(MJ/sq m)
SOLAR
Jan2.121.435.225.871.65.126.5
Feb1.620.234.227.074.54.823.9
Mar2.718.431.532.079.74.420.1
Apr0.913.327.530.281.73.717.3
May0.98.622.734.384.93.413.7
Jun0.96.219.242.590.53.711.8
Jul0.85.018.739.989.03.712.7
Aug0.65.220.930.082.33.815.6
Sept0.98.825.024.977.04.420.0
Oct1.313.228.524.576.04.523.7
Nov2.517.031.723.872.5526.0
Dec2.019.834.621.069.15.228.5

source: Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology


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