How house prices have changed in NSW tree-change towns over five years
Broken Hill experienced a 100 percent increase in median house prices over five years, rising from $125,000 to $250,000, according to Domain's House Price Report. Cessnock and other regional areas have also shown significant growth, driven by rising demand from buyers seeking affordability outside major cities. These changes reshaped the housing landscape in New South Wales amid evolving market trends.
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Published 19 Jun 2026, 23:00 UTC · Updated 19 Jun 2026, 23:10 UTC
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