A steady increase in median property prices over a five-year period in the suburb translates to a 4.23% capital gain.
Property investors in THIRLMERE enjoyed capital gains of 7.36% over the last 12 months translating to lower returns compared with its peers in the territory.
The suburb also delivered a weaker performance in contrast to other Australian suburbs in terms of appreciation of property value. Investors saw the median home price rise to $985,000.
Profits due to an upward trend in home prices there averaged 1.41% per annum over a 3-year period.
Home owners selling their properties and realtors in THIRLMERE usually have to wait an average of 61.8 days days before their assets are lifted off the market.
Average weekly rents on listings have reached the $650 mark, reflecting a 3.43% increase in returns based on the current median price in THIRLMERE.
THIRLMERE, 2572 places 1009th in Australia based on median property value growth during the quarter.
Figures from the previous quarter show that capital gains for real estate buyers in THIRLMERE are high, as opposed to average gains per annum over the past five years.
Real estate investors could earn a rental income of $450 based on current median home prices for the suburb.
Average weekly rents on listings have reached the $450 mark, reflecting a 3.23% increase in returns based on the current median price in THIRLMERE.
THIRLMERE, 2572 ranks th in NSW in terms of median property value increase and capital gains, based on year-to-date figures.
THIRLMERE ranks 535th on the list of best yielding suburbs for rental properties in NSW, posting a 3.23% return.