The Age
·australia
·2 hours ago
How house prices have changed in NSW tree-change towns over five years
Broken Hill recorded the highest five-year median house price growth in New South Wales, doubling to $250,000, according to Domain’s House Price Report. Factors driving this surge include demand from city buyers and strong rental yields in regional areas linked to mining and energy sectors. Other areas also saw significant growth, with Cessnock up 96.1 percent.
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