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Halekulani

POSTAL CODE: NSW, 2262
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Property investors enjoyed capital gains of 11.53% over the last 12 months in HALEKULANI, translating to lower returns compared with its peers in NSW.

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

The suburb posted a 12.5% growth in median prices over a three-year period. This is considerably lower than the gains it recorded over the past year.

This number can mean, real estate investors could earn a rental income of $560 based on current median home prices for the suburb.

On average, rents on listings have reached the $560 mark, reflecting a 3.6% increase in returns based on the current median price in HALEKULANI.

HALEKULANI, 2262 ranks 309th in NSW in terms of median property value increase and capital gains, based on year-to-date figures.

While it ranks 411th on the list of best yielding suburbs for rental properties in NSW, posting a 3.6% return.

Surburb overview

Halekulani is a suburb in the Central Coast region of New South Wales, within the Central Coast Council's governance area and postcode 2262. The suburb lies roughly 110 kilometres north-northeast of the Sydney central business district, placing it well outside the metropolitan zone yet still within commuting reach under favourable traffic conditions.

In terms of population and demographics, Halekulani recorded 2,677 residents as of the 2021 Census. The median age in the suburb is around 48 years, indicating a mature community compared with many younger suburban areas.

The vast majority of dwellings are separate houses, with owner-occupancy as the predominant tenure; one profile noted that approximately 76.6% of homes were owner-occupied.

Regarding public transport and travel to work, car travel dominates. Approximately 86.2% of commuters use private vehicles, and only about 1.5% use trains. Bus services are available in nearby hubs, but direct rail access within the suburb is not available, so commuting typically involves driving or using connecting services to major train stations.

Essential establishments in the area include local shops, schools and health services available in adjacent suburbs. Within the suburb itself, zoning data reveal a large portion of land is classified as R2 Environmental Living (55.07 %) and C3 Environmental Conservation (18.49 %), with around 15.6 % low-density residential (RE1) zoning.

Recreation is supported by the suburb’s coastal and lake-ward adjacency—Halekulani lies near Lake Munmorah and other natural reserves, providing residents with options for walking, nature observation and access to waterways.

On the property market front, recent data indicate the median house sale price is approximately $800,000, with annual growth of around 11.9%. The median weekly rent for houses is around $560, and the gross rental yield is approximately 4.17 %.

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