Sister suburbs: The homebuyer hack that could save you a packet

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Benn Dorrington

Homebuyers can save a fortune by looking at ‘sister suburbs’ that are offering the same convenience and proximity to the city but as much as 200% cheaper than their more expensive counterparts.  

‘Sister suburbs’ are neighbourhoods that are the same distance from the city centre, but located in a different part of town.  

When a homebuyer is priced out of their preferred neighbourhood, they tend to look further out until they find a location and home that suits their budget. 

But savvy homebuyers may be able to secure the same level of convenience as their preferred location by looking in a different pocket.  

No matter how loyal you are to your side of the city, there may be a gem waiting for you on the other side of the tracks.  

REA Group senior economist Angus Moore said there were numerous factors that influenced the value of a suburb besides its proximity to the central business district (CBD). 

Homebuyers can bag a bargain by looking at 'sister suburbs'. Picture: Getty


“The distance from the city centre is not the only thing that matters for how valuable a suburb is, and there's a few factors that we're seeing driving a lot of the differences here,” Mr Moore said.   

“One factor is the types of homes that exist in these suburbs, with some suburbs having more apartments and others having larger properties, which can affect the relative prices.   

“The other factor is where the suburbs are and the amenities available in those suburbs.”  

REA Group senior economist Angus Moore said buyers looked a range of factors when searching for a home, including proximity to the city centre.


Mr Moore said natural amenities such as beaches and parks could boost the appeal of a suburb, along with shopping and popular schools.  

Connectivity to the city was another consideration, with public transport and roads influencing commute times.  

“All of these factors can affect the value of a suburb, even if it’s the same distance from the city centre,” Mr Moore said.   

Take a look at the ‘sister suburbs’ with some of the greatest price gaps across the country.  

Sydney  

In Sydney, buyers can snag a home at a massive discount if they know where to look. 

Take Arncliffe, located about 10 kilometres south of the Sydney CBD, where the median house price was less than half the price of Fairlight, a sister suburb to the north.  

Sydney sister suburbs  

Source: PropTrack. Suburbs ranked by distance from the city centre.  
Distance from CBD Suburb Median house price Sister suburb Median house price % Difference 
10km Fairlight $3,727,640 Arncliffe $1,700,000 119% 
11km Lindfield $3,925,000 Campsie $1,666,500 136% 
12km Killara $3,984,000 Rockdale $1,653,000 141% 
13km Gordon $3,825,000 Belmore $1,600,000 139% 
14km North Curl Curl $3,795,000 Roselands $1,522,500 149% 
15km Pymble $3,750,000 Lidcombe $1,565,000 140% 
16km St Ives $3,086,000 Berala $1,320,000 134% 
17km Collaroy $3,600,000 Riverwood $1,413,500 155% 
18km St Ives Chase $2,810,000 Yagoona $1,240,000 127% 
19km Wahroonga $2,880,500 Condell Park $1,380,000 109% 
20km Elanora Heights $2,580,000 Revesby $1,425,000 81% 

While Fairlight offered homebuyers a coastal lifestyle on the northern beaches, Arncliffe was becoming more popular for its relative value for money.  

McGrath - Sans Souci real estate agent Jessica Terry said Arncliffe offered a mix of new housing developments and period homes that appealed to a range of buyers. 

"We're finding that many buyers are coming from the city or the inner west because the city is becoming quite expensive and out of reach, while Arncliffe is still close by and you can get a bit more for your money,” Ms Terry said.  

The four-bedroom house at 17 Somerville Street, Arncliffe sold for $1.83 million earlier this month. Picture: realestate.com.au/sold


“It has cafes and restaurants, while there are lots of shops in Wolli Creek, which is right next door. 

“It’s a good option if you want to be close to the city and want to buy something bigger than what you could get in the city or the inner west.” 

Collaroy and Riverwood, both about 17km from Sydney’s CBD, had a median price difference of 155%, marking the biggest gap in the city.  


Melbourne  

Melbourne offered some significant savings for buyers willing to cross over to the other side of the city.  

The east-west divide was best displayed by the 246% median house price difference between Canterbury and Altona North.  

Located about 10km from the Melbourne CBD, the median house price in the blue-chip eastern suburb of Canterbury was $3.2 million, while the Altona North median house price was $925,000.  

Melbourne sister suburbs  

Source: PropTrack. Suburbs ranked by distance from the city centre. 
Distance from CBD Suburb Median Sister suburb Median% Difference 
10km Canterbury $3,200,000 Altona North $925,000 246% 
11km Brighton $3,170,000 Avondale Heights $950,500 234% 
12km Surrey Hills $2,305,000 Sunshine $810,000 185% 
13km Mont Albert $2,443,000 Albion $750,000 226% 
14km Hampton $2,410,000 Keilor Park $811,000 197% 
15km Bentleigh East $1,500,000 Jacana $575,000 161% 
16km Sandringham $2,145,000 Westmeadows $655,000 227% 
17km Blackburn $1,782,750 Laverton $581,750 206% 
18km Black Rock $2,450,000 Keilor Downs $756,500 224% 
19km Glen Waverley $1,690,500 Meadow Heights $580,000 191% 
20km Beaumaris $1,955,000 Delahey $647,500 202% 

Sweeney Altona real estate agent Trent Borg said Altona North was attracting young couples and families looking for a house and land for under $1 million that was still close to the city. 

“I'm finding a lot more younger couples and families entering the market here because of the proximity to the city and the water,” Mr Borg said.  

“You have Altona Beach nearby, and Altona Gate shopping centre and other shopping options.  

Last month, the four-bedroom home at 22 Joel Avenue, Altona North was bought for $1.031 million. Picture: realestate.com.au/sold


“Many buyers are working in the city and like that Newport train station is nearby, while the West Gate tunnel project will be completed soon. 

“You can still pick up a house with a bit of land for under $1 million and be this close to the city.” 

Looking at the north-south sister suburbs, Jacana in Melbourne’s north had a median house price of $575,000 compared to Bentleigh East in the southeast, where a house would set you back about $1.5 million.  

The five-bedroom house at 14 Margaret Street, Canterbury was purchased for $2.86 million earlier this month. Picture: realestate.com.au/sold


Brisbane  

Brisbane buyers have plenty of ‘sister suburbs’ with big savings too.  

Located about 11km from the Brisbane city centre, Banyo in the north and Robertson to the south had vastly different median house prices.  

The median house prices in Robertson and Banyo were $2.005 million and $915,000 respectively, reflecting a difference of 119%.  

Brisbane sister suburbs  

Source: PropTrack. Suburbs ranked by distance from the city centre. 
Distance from CBD Suburb Median Sister suburb Median% Difference 
10km Carindale $1,570,000 Keperra $928,750 69% 
11km Robertson $2,005,000 Banyo $915,000 119% 
12km Brookfield $1,860,000 Zillmere $850,000 119% 
13km Gumdale $2,440,000 Boondall $885,000 176% 
14km Eight Mile Plains $1,495,000 Fitzgibbon $720,500 107% 
15km Rochedale $1,720,000 Westlake $1,300,000 32% 
16km Lota $1,102,500 Deagon $790,500 39% 
17km Stretton $1,535,000 Bald Hills $808,750 90% 
18km Bellbowrie $1,050,000 Forest Lake $815,000 29% 
19km Parkinson $1,210,000 Strathpine $750,000 61% 
20km Samford Valley $1,825,000 Woodridge $605,500 201% 

Ray White – Banyo principal licensee real estate agent and owner Renee Rennie said Banyo offered a village-style lifestyle close to the city and the airport.  

“Banyo is 24 minutes from the CBD by train and it’s a 10-minute drive to the airport,” she said. 

The three-bedroom house at 5 Chapel Street, Banyo sold for $900,000 last month. Picture: realestate.com.au/sold


“There is a real community feel here and we’re seeing a lot of younger professionals with families looking in the area. 

“There are five daycare centres in the area, which just shows you the explosion of the families who are purchasing in the area.” 

Ms Rennie said there were a lot of homebuyers looking at Banyo who were new to the area. 

“Buyers are seeing good value for money here because of all of those attributes,” she said. 

“People are casting a wider net in their home search now and they want to live a certain number of kilometres from the CBD and they also want good access.”  

In September, the five-bedroom house at 26 Davrod Street, Robertson was purchased for $2,380,888. Picture: realestate.com.au/sold


Adelaide 

In Adelaide, there were huge price differences between suburbs of similar distance from the city centre.  

Adelaide sister suburbs 

Source: PropTrack. Suburbs ranked by distance from the city centre. 
Distance from CBD Suburb Median Sister suburb Median% Difference 
10km Somerton Park $1,610,000 Pennington $737,500 118% 
11km North Brighton $1,340,000 Ottoway $670,200 100% 
12km Craigburn Farm $1,230,000 Ingle Farm $674,750 82% 
13km Coromandel Valley $910,500 Para Vista $680,000 34% 
14km Stirling $1,406,000 Para Hills $658,250 114% 
15km Marino $1,245,000 Ridgehaven $701,000 78% 
16km Aldgate $1,332,500 Parafield Gardens $670,000 99% 
17km Bridgewater $891,250 Brahma Lodge $590,000 51% 
18km Hallett Cove $841,500 Salisbury Downs $623,750 35% 
19km North Haven $875,500 Old Reynella $720,525 22% 
20km Woodcroft $759,500 Salisbury North $545,000 39% 

Somerton Park and Pennington, both 10km from the CBD, had a median price gap of 118%, marking one of the biggest price differences in the city.  

The median house price in the seaside suburb of Somerton Park was $1.61 million, while Pennington in the north had a median price of $737,500.  

The three-bedroom house at 28 Price Avenue, Pennington was bought for $710,000 in October. Picture: realestate.com.au/sold


At 14km from the CBD, the median prices in Stirling located in the Adelaide Hills and Para Hills situated in the northern suburbs were $1.406 million and $658,250, respectively.  

The price difference between the two suburbs was 114%.  

In October, the three-bedroom house at 12 Ferris Avenue, Somerton Park fetched $2.45 million. Picture: realestate.com.au/sold


Perth  

Homebuyers can also find some significant savings across Perth.  

The three-bedroom home at 22B Princess Road, Westminster was sold for $770,000 earlier this month. Picture: realestate.com.au/sold


One of the biggest price differences was between Attadale and Westminster, both situated about 10km from the CBD.  

Perth sister suburbs 

Source: PropTrack. Suburbs ranked by distance from the city centre. 
Distance from CBD Suburb Median Sister suburb Median % Difference 
10km Attadale $1,820,000 Westminster $601,500 203% 
11km Cottesloe $3,550,000 Karrinyup $1,390,000 155% 
12km Winthrop $1,490,555 Koondoola $560,000 166% 
13km Trigg $1,965,000 Kardinya $932,500 111% 
14km North Beach $1,700,000 Alexander Heights $715,500 138% 
15km White Gum Valley $1,300,000 Forrestfield $655,000 98% 
16km South Fremantle $1,420,000 Madeley $817,000 74% 
17km Sorrento $1,590,000 South Lake $673,750 136% 
18km Gooseberry Hill $1,075,000 Spearwood $762,500 41% 
19km North Coogee $1,700,000 Pearsall $736,250 131% 
20km Coogee $1,205,000 Craigie $780,000 54% 

The median price of the riverside suburb of Attadale – south of the city centre – was $1.82 million, while the northern suburb of Westminster was $601,500.  

Earlier this month, the five-bedroom house at 106 Burke Drive, Attadale sold for $7.525 million. Picture: realestate.com.au/sold


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