
New home sales reach two-decade high
Home sales have soared for the month of December, doubling compared with the number of sales recorded in November, new research has reveale...
The suburb’s capital gain of -8.54% for the past year is lower than average compared to its 8.4% growth within a five-year period.
Also in WOODSIDE, the median home price is sitting at $439,000, and the average rent at $370, this suggests property owners could potentially earn a 4.38% increase in gross rental yield.
Property investors have seen a -0.23% drop in WOODSIDE based on a decrease in median home prices for the past three months.
A survey of average capital gains or median home price increase in suburbs across the country shows that this suburb obtained a 1.29% growth over a ten-year period. It ranks 3410th on our list of suburbs that property investors should look into.
KEY PROPERTY DATA REPORT | HOUSE | UNIT |
---|---|---|
Median Price | $439,000 | N/A |
GROWTH REPORT | ||
Median Quarterly | -0.23% | N/A |
Median 12 month | -8.54% | N/A |
Median 3 years | -11.31% | N/A |
Median 5 years | 8.4% | N/A |
10 years average annual | 1.29% | N/A |
Weekly media advert. rent | $370 | N/A |
Time on Market | 105.0 days | N/A |
Gross Rental Yield Percent | 4.38% | N/A |
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