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Australian suburb property markets

Suburb-level analytics across 15,301 suburbs, 88 regions and 8 states/territories — median prices, rental yields, capital growth, supply pressure and ownership economics, refreshed monthly.

15,301Suburbs
2,638Postcodes
88Regions
8States & territories
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Highest sales demand right now

The 100 suburbs where homes are being absorbed fastest relative to what’s for sale — the tightest buyer markets in the country this month.

  1. 1Carrum DownsVIC 3201
  2. 2Tuart HillWA 6060
  3. 3NollamaraWA 6061
  4. 4YokineWA 6060
  5. 5ComoWA 6152
  6. 6Mount LawleyWA 6050
  7. 7WoodvaleWA 6026
  8. 8WembleyWA 6014
  9. 9BrabhamWA 6055
  10. 10ByfordWA 6122
  11. 11KingsleyWA 6026
  12. 12AlkimosWA 6038
  13. 13Banksia GroveWA 6031
  14. 14BalgaWA 6061
  15. 15East CanningtonWA 6107
  16. 16ThornlieWA 6108
  17. 17MaylandsWA 6051
  18. 18EdgewaterWA 6027
  19. 19SkyeVIC 3977
  20. 20BalcattaWA 6021
  21. 21BaldivisWA 6171
  22. 22TreebyWA 6164
  23. 23Osborne ParkWA 6017
  24. 24AveleyWA 6069
  25. 25MorleyWA 6062
  26. 26StrattonWA 6056
  27. 27CarramarWA 6031
  28. 28ScarboroughWA 6019
  29. 29MullalooWA 6027
  30. 30High WycombeWA 6057
  31. 31GreenwoodWA 6024
  32. 32InglewoodWA 6052
  33. 33Secret HarbourWA 6173
  34. 34KardinyaWA 6163
  35. 35DoubleviewWA 6018
  36. 36EllenbrookWA 6069
  37. 37BayswaterWA 6053
  38. 38ButlerWA 6036
  39. 39DuncraigWA 6023
  40. 40DianellaWA 6059
  41. 41GreenfieldsWA 6210
  42. 42RivervaleWA 6103
  43. 43GosnellsWA 6110
  44. 44ClarksonWA 6030
  45. 45LockridgeWA 6054
  46. 46PerthWA 6000
  47. 47PearsallWA 6065
  48. 48CapalabaQLD 4157
  49. 49ZuccoliNT 0832
  50. 50InnalooWA 6018
  51. 51KinrossWA 6028
  52. 52YalyalupWA 6280
  53. 53Canning ValeWA 6155
  54. 54JoondalupWA 6027
  55. 55WarnbroWA 6169
  56. 56PinjarraWA 6208
  57. 57MidlandWA 6056
  58. 58HeathridgeWA 6027
  59. 59Albany CreekQLD 4035
  60. 60PalmyraWA 6157
  61. 61HighgateWA 6003
  62. 62BassendeanWA 6054
  63. 63ChurchlandsWA 6018
  64. 64ZillmereQLD 4034
  65. 65TappingWA 6065
  66. 66HilbertWA 6112
  67. 67ArmadaleWA 6112
  68. 68ThornlandsQLD 4164
  69. 69Seville GroveWA 6112
  70. 70GreenmountWA 6056
  71. 71TamworthNSW 2340
  72. 72JoondannaWA 6060
  73. 73ParmeliaWA 6167
  74. 74EatonWA 6232
  75. 75East Victoria ParkWA 6101
  76. 76South KalgoorlieWA 6430
  77. 77Jane BrookWA 6056
  78. 78YangebupWA 6164
  79. 79LangwarrinVIC 3910
  80. 80BeeliarWA 6164
  81. 81CastletownWA 6450
  82. 82NundahQLD 4012
  83. 83ForrestfieldWA 6058
  84. 84CarineWA 6020
  85. 85WaikikiWA 6169
  86. 86Hammond ParkWA 6164
  87. 87LangfordWA 6147
  88. 88Victoria ParkWA 6100
  89. 89KelmscottWA 6111
  90. 90Two RocksWA 6037
  91. 91AustralindWA 6233
  92. 92YanchepWA 6035
  93. 93WarwickWA 6024
  94. 94SubiacoWA 6008
  95. 95NorandaWA 6062
  96. 96Port KennedyWA 6172
  97. 97WandiWA 6167
  98. 98Bull CreekWA 6149
  99. 99DalyellupWA 6230
  100. 100HamersleyWA 6022

Highest rental demand right now

The 100 tightest rental markets — where listings are leased fastest against available stock, the strongest signal of renter competition.

  1. 1Dee WhyNSW 2099
  2. 2Lane CoveNSW 2066
  3. 3CronullaNSW 2230
  4. 4NundahQLD 4012
  5. 5CollaroyNSW 2097
  6. 6WollstonecraftNSW 2065
  7. 7Lane Cove NorthNSW 2066
  8. 8Neutral BayNSW 2089
  9. 9MelbourneVIC 3000
  10. 10CoogeeNSW 2034
  11. 11SutherlandNSW 2232
  12. 12MaroochydoreQLD 4558
  13. 13PerthWA 6000
  14. 14CremorneNSW 2090
  15. 15ManlyNSW 2095
  16. 16Port MacquarieNSW 2444
  17. 17RandwickNSW 2031
  18. 18NarrabeenNSW 2101
  19. 19West EndQLD 4101
  20. 20BrunswickVIC 3056
  21. 21AlkimosWA 6038
  22. 22Surry HillsNSW 2010
  23. 23MosmanNSW 2088
  24. 24DarlinghurstNSW 2010
  25. 25East PerthWA 6004
  26. 26ParramattaNSW 2150
  27. 27RichmondVIC 3121
  28. 28BaldivisWA 6171
  29. 29Centennial ParkNSW 2021
  30. 30FairlightNSW 2094
  31. 31Palm BeachQLD 4221
  32. 32CoorparooQLD 4151
  33. 33ElwoodVIC 3184
  34. 34BrookvaleNSW 2100
  35. 35ErskinevilleNSW 2043
  36. 36Brunswick EastVIC 3057
  37. 37MaroubraNSW 2035
  38. 38NewcastleNSW 2300
  39. 39LeichhardtNSW 2040
  40. 40WollongongNSW 2500
  41. 41OrangeNSW 2800
  42. 42Potts PointNSW 2011
  43. 43NorthcoteVIC 3070
  44. 44St LeonardsNSW 2065
  45. 45YerongaQLD 4104
  46. 46North SydneyNSW 2060
  47. 47HawthornVIC 3122
  48. 48PenrithNSW 2750
  49. 49CollingwoodVIC 3066
  50. 50CarnegieVIC 3163
  51. 51KogarahNSW 2217
  52. 52Bells CreekQLD 4551
  53. 53Surfers ParadiseQLD 4217
  54. 54AshfieldNSW 2131
  55. 55Bondi BeachNSW 2026
  56. 56GymeaNSW 2227
  57. 57ScarboroughWA 6019
  58. 58NewtownNSW 2042
  59. 59South YarraVIC 3141
  60. 60SouthportQLD 4215
  61. 61MarrickvilleNSW 2204
  62. 62SydneyNSW 2000
  63. 63EppingNSW 2121
  64. 64Wentworth PointNSW 2127
  65. 65PaddingtonNSW 2021
  66. 66HamiltonQLD 4007
  67. 67St KildaVIC 3182
  68. 68ToowongQLD 4066
  69. 69MerewetherNSW 2291
  70. 70NewsteadQLD 4006
  71. 71FitzroyVIC 3065
  72. 72EglintonWA 6034
  73. 73Brisbane CityQLD 4000
  74. 74BondiNSW 2026
  75. 75MorningsideQLD 4170
  76. 76SouthbankVIC 3006
  77. 77KingstonTAS 7050
  78. 78RydeNSW 2112
  79. 79KirraweeNSW 2232
  80. 80ChatswoodNSW 2067
  81. 81BalgaWA 6061
  82. 82GosfordNSW 2250
  83. 83Armstrong CreekVIC 3217
  84. 84WooloowinQLD 4030
  85. 85PimpamaQLD 4209
  86. 86MirandaNSW 2228
  87. 87Elizabeth BayNSW 2011
  88. 88MaylandsWA 6051
  89. 89ChermsideQLD 4032
  90. 90Glen IrisVIC 3146
  91. 91Fortitude ValleyQLD 4006
  92. 92LutwycheQLD 4030
  93. 93BalmainNSW 2041
  94. 94FreshwaterNSW 2096
  95. 95Macquarie ParkNSW 2113
  96. 96WooloowareNSW 2230
  97. 97CammerayNSW 2062
  98. 98AdelaideSA 5000
  99. 99BlacktownNSW 2148
  100. 100YarrabilbaQLD 4207

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What’s inside every suburb report

Prices & growth

Median house and unit prices with 12-month capital growth, across eight property segments.

Rental yields

Gross rental yields, median weekly rents and rent growth — the income side of every market.

Supply & demand

Months of supply, absorption and the market-velocity demand read that drives the rankings above.

Days on market

How long homes take to sell or lease, and how that’s shifting year-on-year.

Ownership economics

Mortgage-vs-rent ownership premium — whether a suburb favours buyers or renters.

Neighbourhood & demographics

Nearby comparable suburbs, schools, and the ABS Census profile of who lives there.

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Frequently asked questions

How often is the suburb data updated?

Every month. After each release we recompute median prices, rental yields, days on market, supply pressure and demand for all 15,000+ suburbs from the latest sales and rental records.

Which suburbs are covered?

Every covered residential suburb across all eight Australian states and territories — over 15,000 suburbs spanning thousands of postcodes, browsable by state, region or alphabetically below.

Where does the data come from?

Market metrics are computed from de-identified residential sales and rental listings; demographic context comes from the ABS 2021 Census. Each suburb report shows the sample size behind its numbers, and our methodology is published in full.

What does “sales demand” and “rental demand” mean?

They rank suburbs by a market-velocity index — how quickly stock is being absorbed relative to what is available. A high index means buyers (or renters) are competing for limited listings, the clearest sign of a tight, in-demand market.

Is it free to use?

Yes — you can open and read suburb reports for free. A subscription unlocks unlimited reports plus premium analytics like neighbourhood comparisons and supply dynamics.

Each suburb opens a full market report covering eight property segments — median price, rental yield, days on market, supply pressure and ownership economics.

Curated by the Micromarkets Data Team · refreshed monthly.