A steady increase in median property prices over a five-year period in the suburb translates to a 28.48% 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 $1,358,000
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 $680.
Home owners selling their properties and realtors in QUAKERS HILL usually have to wait an average of 47.4 days days before their assets are lifted off the market.
The NSW suburb ranks 839th on the list of best yielding suburbs for rental properties in NSW, posting a 2.6% return.
It also places places 209th in Australia based on median property value growth during the quarter.
Property investors enjoyed capital gains of 1.6% over the last 12 months in QUAKERS HILL, translating to lower returns compared with its peers in NSW.
A survey of average capital gains or median home price increase in suburbs across the country shows that QUAKERS HILL, 2763 obtained a 4.51% growth over a ten-year period. It ranks 1022nd on our list of suburbs that property investors should look into.
QUAKERS HILL, 2763 has a capital gain of 1.6% for the past year, which is lower than average compared to its 33.18% growth within a five-year period.
With the median home price in QUAKERS HILL sitting at $889,000, and the average rent at $660, property owners could potentially earn a 3.86% increase in gross rental yield.
Figures from the previous quarter show that capital gains for real estate buyers in QUAKERS HILL are low, as opposed to average gains per annum over the past five years.
QUAKERS HILL, 2763 in NSW belongs to the local government area of Blacktown.