Sydney Median PriceThe House price is 88% lower than last year. Surrounding suburbsDarlinghurst | $1,994,900 | Pyrmont | $2,120,100 | Surry Hills | $2,236,900 | Ultimo | $1,777,500 | Woolloomooloo | $2,236,700 | Sydney Median RentThe House rent is 54% higher than last year.
| Sales Data | Number of houses/units | | 1543 / 38388 | Houses/units sales last 12 months | | 3 / 503 (turnover 1.27% ranks No.1790 more...) | Highest price last 12 months | | $7,000,000 |
Features | 1. Home median price ranks No.21 among 2146 suburbs of New South Wales. More price ranking... | 2. Home median rent ranks No.47 among 2146 suburbs of New South Wales. More rent ranking... | 3. Top secondary school Conservatorium High School is in this suburb. More top schools... | 4. Top combined school St Andrew's Cathedral School, St Mary's Cathedral College are in this suburb. | 5. People from United Kingdom(6%) like to live in this suburb. | 6. People are well-educated (University or Tertiary education 18%). | 7. People from China(7%) like to live in this suburb. | 8. There are more Flat(69%) in this suburb. | 9. Many houses in this suburb are Rented(60%). | 10. People from New Zealand(3%) like to live in this suburb. | 11. People from Indonesia(12%) like to live in this suburb. | 12. People from Hong Kong(4%) like to live in this suburb. |
Demographics | PopulationSize | Sydney | Sydney | All People | 30006 | 3997337 | Country of Origin | Sydney | Sydney | Australian Born | 42% | 61% | Born Overseas - Top 5 | Sydney | Sydney | Indonesia | 12% | 0% | China | 7% | 2% | United Kingdom | 6% | 5% | Hong Kong | 4% | 1% | New Zealand | 3% | 2% | Median household income | Sydney | Sydney | Weekly income | $1,422 | $1,447 | Age Statistics | Sydney | Sydney | 20 to 39 | 44% | 33% | 40 to 59 | 27% | 28% | 60+ | 13% | 17% | 5 to 19 | 13% | 14% | 0 to 4 | 3% | 7% | Family Statistics - Top 5 | Sydney | Sydney | Never Married | 44% | 33% | Married | 43% | 51% | Divorced | 7% | 7% | Widowed | 4% | 6% | Separated | 3% | 3% | Religion - Top 5 | Sydney | Sydney | Catholic | 25% | 34% | No Religion | 25% | 13% | Anglican | 15% | 23% | Buddhism | 13% | 4% | Presbyterian and Reformed | 5% | 3% | Occupation - Top 5 | Sydney | Sydney | Professionals | 7% | 9% | Managers and Administrators | 5% | 4% | Associate Professional | 4% | 5% | Intermediate Clerical/Sales/Service | 4% | 8% | Elementary Clerical/Sales/Service | 2% | 4% | Education - Top 5 | Sydney | Sydney | Not Attending (Working) | 68% | 73% | University or other Tertiary Institution | 18% | 5% | Technical or Further Education | 6% | 3% | Other Education | 3% | 1% | Secondary Education | 3% | 7% | Transport to Work - Top 5 | Sydney | Sydney | Walked | 8% | 2% | Car (driver) | 5% | 24% | Bus Only | 2% | 2% | Train Only | 2% | 3% | Taxi | 2% | 0% | Type of Dwelling - Top 3 | Sydney | Sydney | Flat | 69% | 22% | Semi/Terrace | 8% | 10% | Nature of Occupancy - Top 3 | Sydney | Sydney | Rented | 60% | 30% | Fully Owned | 12% | 41% | Purchasing | 4% | 23% | Monthly Loan Repayment - Top 5 | Sydney | Sydney | $1,500+ | 50% | 21% | $1,000-$1,199 | 15% | 15% | $600-$799 | 9% | 13% |
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Top 5 Realestate Agent | | Note: The percentage of property sales in Sydney is based on the sold records in recent two years. |
User Review | 02 Jul 2012 | The most unaffordable housing in the world, relative to income...
1 China Hong Kong 11.4
2 Australia Sydney, NSW 9.6
3 Canada Vancouver, BC 9.5
4 U.K. Bournemouth & Dorset 9.3
5 Australia Coff's Harbour, NSW 9.1
6 Australia Melbourne, VIC 9.0
7 U.S. Honolulu, HI 8.5
8 Australia Sunshine Coast, QLD 8.4
9 U.K. Warwickshire 8.1
10 U.K. London (Greater London Authority) 7.9
10 U.K. Plymouth & Devon 7.9
12 Australia Gold Coast, QLD-NSW 7.7
13 U.K. Swindon & Wiltshire 7.5
14 Australia Geelong, VIC 7.4
15 Australia Wollongong, NSW 7.2
15 U.S. San Francisco-Oakland, CA 7.2
15 U.S. Santa Cruz, CA 7.2
18 Australia Adelaide, SA 7.1
18 Canada Victoria, BC 7.1
18 U.K. London Exurbs (E & SE England) 7.1
21 Australia Newcastle-Maitland, NSW 7.0 | | 02 Jul 2012 | In Sydney you can look at the traditional new australian view:
West - full of low income housing
Inner west - was grungy and alternative now very affluent
East - afluent area
Lower North - Afluent area
North - Middle class
North West - Middle wantingto be afluent
south - Middle class - a world of their own - mix of beachy and afluent areas
By no means I am trying to pigeon hole people but that is just the general ways things are viewed and peopel have opinions. There are also crap areas in afluent areas and affluent areas in crap areas
People need to stop thinking like this and why sydney is such a bad place - people from the east think "westies" are boguns and no hopers but their suburbs are full of drug adicts, prostitutes and brothels and drunks coming out of bars - would you rather that or a leafy quite suburb | | |
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