Roseville Chase

POSTAL CODE: NSW, 2069
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Property investments in ROSEVILLE CHASE fare well against the rest of the country last year, registering a median home price increase of 15%.

Figures from the previous quarter show that capital gains for real estate buyers in the territory are low, as opposed to average gains per annum over the past five years.

Based on its average 5-year and quarterly capital gains ROSEVILLE CHASE, 2069 saw average growth in the long term.

Real estate investors could earn a rental income of $1080 based on current median home prices for the suburb.

It is expected, nonetheless, for properties to spend some time on the market prior to a successful sale. homes and units usually stay on listing for an average of N/A.

Besides that, the Australian suburb also delivered a stronger performance in contrast to other Australian suburbs in terms of appreciation of property value.

Property investors perceived the median home price rise to $3,680,000.

ROSEVILLE CHASE ranks 1115th on the list of best yielding suburbs for rental properties in NSW, posting a 1.53% return.

Surburb overview

Roseville Chase is a suburb on the Upper North Shore, approximately 11 kilometres northwest of Sydney's central business district. It is within the local government area of Ku-ring-gai Council and is situated on the upper reaches of Middle Harbour, offering residents a secluded and bushy environment.

As of the 2021 Census, Roseville Chase had 1,618 residents, with a median age of 44. The majority, 65.7%, were born in Australia, with other common countries of birth including England (5.3%), New Zealand (2.5%), and China (2.2%).

The suburb is primarily residential and features a mix of architectural styles, including modern residences and heritage-listed homes. A notable landmark is the Aboriginal hand stencils found in rock shelters, indicating its rich Indigenous history.

Roseville Chase's public transportation includes bus services that connect the suburb to surrounding areas. The suburb is also accessible via the Roseville Bridge, which carries Warringah Road over Middle Harbour and provides a direct route to Sydney's northern beaches.

For recreation, residents can enjoy the nearby Garigal National Park, which offers bushwalking tracks, picnic areas, and scenic views of Middle Harbour. The suburb's proximity to natural bushland provides ample opportunities for outdoor activities.

Roseville Chase offers a variety of housing options, several currently listed for sale, reflecting its appeal in the real estate market.

Roseville Chase provides a blend of residential charm, natural beauty, and convenient access to Sydney's central areas, making it a desirable suburb for many residents. 

 

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