Beaconsfield

POSTAL CODE: NSW, 2015
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A steady increase in median property prices over a five-year period in the suburb translates to a 70.83% capital gain.

It also delivered a stronger performance in contrast to other Australian suburbs in terms of appreciation of property value.Investors saw the median home price rise to $2,460,000

The augmented property values in the suburb are trailing above the territorial average of 5.34% in 2016.

On the other hand, based on current median home prices for the suburb, Real estate investors could earn a rental income of $1085.

Home owners selling their properties and realtors in BEACONSFIELD usually have to wait an average of N/A days before their assets are lifted off the market.

The NSW suburb ranks 951st on the list of best yielding suburbs for rental properties in NSW, posting a 2.29% return.

It also places places 241st in Australia based on median property value growth during the quarter.

Surburb overview

Beaconsfield, NSW 2015, is a small inner southern suburb located approximately 5 kilometres south of Sydney’s central business district. The suburb is part of the City of Sydney local government area, surrounded by Alexandria, Rosebery, and Zetland. Originally part of Alexandria, Beaconsfield was officially gazetted as a separate suburb in 1977 and is named after Benjamin Disraeli, Lord Beaconsfield, a British prime minister during the reign of Queen Victoria.

As of the 2021 census, Beaconsfield had a population of around 1,172 residents. The predominant age group is 30-39, and most of the population are professionals or families with young children. Approximately 59.8% of residents were born in Australia, with significant communities from England, Indonesia, New Zealand, and China. The most commonly spoken language at home is English, followed by Cantonese, Mandarin, and Indonesian.

The suburb is part of the Green Square district and is undergoing significant gentrification and urban renewal. This development has brought modern retail, business, and medium—to high-density residential projects to the area. Beaconsfield’s proximity to the Green Square railway station makes it highly accessible for commuters, while several bus routes also serve the suburb.

Beaconsfield is known for its quiet streets, tiny local parks, and community-oriented lifestyle. The area is home to amenities such as cafes, pubs, and small retail stores, making it an ideal location for professionals and young families seeking a balance of urban convenience and a relaxed residential environment.

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