Most popular affordable suburbs in every capital city

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Megan Lieu

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Despite rising home prices and declining housing affordability, there are many suburbs that are still drawing in buyers across the country.

A number of these suburbs offer homes priced below what is typically seen in their city.

Demand from buyers has been high in the past year due to a number of factors that include strong population growth, increased confidence in the market and scarce rental availability.

Not only is this reflected in rising home prices but it is also apparent when we look at the number of searches on realestate.com.au.

In the past 12 months to June 2024, search activity from potential buyers rose by 6% compared to the previous year. While this does not always translate to sales, it may indicate an increase in interest.

Campbelltown in Sydney was among the most searched suburbs with affordable homes. Picture: realestate.com.au


However, searches vary by suburb and with affordability now a key drawcard for buyers, we aimed to identify the most sought-out suburbs with affordable homes.

To do this, we looked into the suburbs with the highest search volumes in each capital over the past 12 months, focusing on those with median sale prices below their city's median.

Top three most searched suburbs with house prices below their capital city median

Source: PropTrack. Ranked by total searches in the 12 months ending June 2024. Median sale prices reflect data in the 12 months ending June 2024.
RankSuburbCapital cityProperty typeCapital city median sale priceMedian sale price
1BlacktownSydneyHouse$1,407,000$980,000
2CampbelltownSydneyHouse$1,407,000$855,000
3Oran ParkSydneyHouse$1,407,000$1,080,000
1FrankstonMelbourneHouse$870,000$740,000
2SunburyMelbourneHouse$870,000$660,000
3CraigieburnMelbourneHouse$870,000$640,000
1RedcliffeBrisbaneHouse$840,000$770,000
2North LakesBrisbaneHouse$840,000$809,000
3NarangbaBrisbaneHouse$840,000$780,000
1Mawson LakesAdelaideHouse$751,000$725,000
2ModburyAdelaideHouse$751,000$701,000
3Mount BarkerAdelaideHouse$751,000$661,500
1BaldivisPerthHouse$680,000$611,000
2RockinghamPerthHouse$680,000$610,000
3MorleyPerthHouse$680,000$676,000
1Geilston BayHobartHouse$700,000$693,500
2MoonahHobartHouse$700,000$610,000
3GlenorchyHobartHouse$700,000$558,000
1ZuccoliDarwinHouse$568,000$530,000
2DurackDarwinHouse$568,000$550,000
3WulagiDarwinHouse$568,000$528,000
1KambahCanberraHouse$950,000$850,000
2GungahlinCanberraHouse$950,000$900,000
3CaseyCanberraHouse$950,000$815,000

In Sydney, Blacktown, Campbelltown and Oran Park saw the highest search activity among suburbs with house prices under $1.4 million. Houses cost almost 30% less in these suburbs which has likely contributed to their popularity among prospective buyers.

In Melbourne, Frankston, Sunbury and Craigieburn were the most sought-after suburbs with house prices below the city’s median of $870,000.

Redcliffe, North Lakes and Narangba in Brisbane, with respective medians of $740,000, $809,000, and $780,000 were the most searched suburbs over the past 12 months, all priced below the city’s median of $840,000.

Houses in Baldivis, Rockingham and Morley had the highest number of searches among all Perth suburbs with prices below the city's median of $680,000.

Top three most searched suburbs with unit prices below their capital city median

Source: PropTrack. Ranked by total searches in the 12 months ending June 2024. Median sale prices reflect data in the 12 months ending June 2024.
RankSuburbCapital cityProperty typeCapital city median sale priceMedian sale price
1BlacktownSydneyUnit$775,000$530,000
2RydeSydneyUnit$775,000$738,000
3HornsbySydneyUnit$775,000$708,000
1MelbourneMelbourneUnit$605,000$560,000
2RichmondMelbourneUnit$605,000$590,000
3HawthornMelbourneUnit$605,000$584,000
1NundahBrisbaneUnit$555,000$535,000
2WilstonBrisbaneUnit$555,000$550,000
3KedronBrisbaneUnit$555,000$535,000
1AdelaideAdelaideUnit$501,000$479,000
2West BeachAdelaideUnit$501,000$495,000
3Mawson LakesAdelaideUnit$501,000$440,000
1WembleyPerthUnit$450,000$330,000
2Mount LawleyPerthUnit$450,000$430,000
3YokinePerthUnit$450,000$430,000
1New TownHobartUnit$531,000$455,000
2GlenorchyHobartUnit$531,000$440,000
3SorellHobartUnit$531,000$507,000
1Darwin CityDarwinUnit$568,000$440,000
2NightcliffDarwinUnit$568,000$382,000
3Fannie BayDarwinUnit$568,000$502,000
1BraddonCanberraUnit$605,000$582,000
2O'ConnorCanberraUnit$605,000$531,000
3LynehamCanberraUnit$605,000$520,000

For units, Blacktown, Ryde and Hornsby were the most sought-after suburbs with affordable prices. They had respective medians of $530,000, $738,000 and $708,000, which were below the city's median of $775,000.

In our second largest capital, Melbourne, Richmond and Hawthorn had the highest number of searches for suburbs with unit prices below the city's median.

The most searched Brisbane suburbs with prices below the city's unit median of $550,000 were Nundah, Wilston and Kedron. Units had medians of $535,000, $550,000 and $535,0000, respectively.

In Adelaide, West Beach and Mawson Lakes were the most frequently searched suburbs for units with prices below the city's median of $680,000.

Prices are expected to keep rising in the coming months due to strong demand. However, as housing affordability declines, buyers will likely continue gravitating towards more affordable areas.

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