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Alectown, NSW

Suburb research snapshot · generated 20/07/2026

Market overview

Data period: 2025-01-01

Median sale price

A$467,500

insufficient confidence

Median weekly rent

Unavailable

no data

Gross yield

Unavailable

no data

Sales volume (12m)

3

insufficient confidence

Affordability context

Illustrative modelling only — excludes stamp duty, LMI and loan fees. Not a recommendation.

Price-to-income ratio

5.0

Est. monthly repayment (owner-occupier)

A$2,291

Est. monthly repayment (investor)

A$2,364

Repayment-to-income

29.3%

medium confidence

Assumptions (standard_20pct_deposit_30yr_pi): 20% deposit, 30-year principal & interest loan, RBA housing lending rate 6.20% (as at 2026-05-31). LMI, stamp duty and fees excluded.

Sales trend

Trailing 12 months, detached houses and apartments/units

MonthTypeTransactionsMedian priceConfidence
2025-10-01detached_house1A$655,000insufficient confidence

Rent and yield trend

Latest available quarters

No quarterly rent/yield trend data available for this geography.

Suburb-level rent is derived from postcode-level source data via a geography correspondence weighting — see the Data confidence section below.

Housing supply

Dwelling stock

66

Approvals (12m)

0

high confidence

Approvals per 1,000 dwellings

0.0

Sales turnover

4.5%

rolling-12m sales / dwelling stock

Demographics

2021 Census (direct)

Population

151

Median age

49

Households

60

Avg. household size

2.4

Median household income (weekly)

A$1,803

Population growth (2016→2021)

-10.1%

via ABS boundary correspondence

Renter households

21.7%

Owner (with mortgage)

20.0%

Owner (outright)

55.0%

Detached houses

90.9%

Apartments/units

0.0%

Population growth 2016→2021 is reconciled across the ABS 2016/2021 boundary change via a population-weighted geographic correspondence (national accuracy 99.80%, within a documented ±0.5% tolerance) — it is a derived estimate, not a direct Census figure.

Data confidence

What's direct vs derived, and what's missing

Overall coverage

partial

Geography method

direct

  • Sales/rent/yield source periods: sales 2025-01-01, rent n/a, yield n/a.
  • Demographics: 2021 Census (direct — no boundary correspondence needed at this geography level).
  • Every displayed metric carries its own confidence label — treat “insufficient” or missing values as genuinely unavailable, not zero.