Among this list of 68 towns is a community with a population of just 1,000 people with a 7-metre tall bottle of wine as a monument and a median house value of $1.5 million.
The lifestyle offerings of each these 68 townships are incredibly diverse.
16 of the 68 townships have rental yields of 6 percent or more.
Median house values are all very different. From $190,000 in the town with the ‘big bench’, to $700,000 where the ‘big wickets’ reside and $1.3 million at the home of the ‘big pelican’.
25 of these locations have enjoyed an average annual capital growth rate over the last 20-years of 7 percent or better. For perspective, Sydney and Melbourne’s rates of growth were 5.7 percent and 5.9 percent, respectively.
From the big banana to the big milkshake, the big tucker-box and the curbside statue of Mary Poppins… the 68 Australian towns listed in this research report all have a ‘big icon’ as a landmark to symbolise something that the town is renowned for.
This report contains pleasant surprises, some fun facts, and intriguing statistics.
Propertyology’s motivation for publishing this report is to broaden people’s general knowledge about Australian property markets, to generate curiosity and to stimulate alternative thought processes for investing in Australian real estate.
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1. Alice Springs, NT
Big Books
- Population: 29,000
- Median house value: $515,000
- Capital growth rate (20y annual average): 5.2%
- Rental yield: 5.8%
2. Bacchus Marsh, VIC
Big Apple
- Population: 8,000
- Median house value: $630,000
- Capital growth rate (20y annual average): 5.8%
- Rental yield: 3.7%
- Region: 60-kilometres west of Melbourne
3. Ballarat, VIC
Big Miner
- Population: 116,000
- Median house value: $555,000
- Capital growth rate (20y annual average): 6.2%
- Rental yield: 3.8%
4. Ballina, NSW
Big Prawn
- Population: 47,000
- Median house value: $955,000
- Capital growth rate (20y annual average): 6.0%
- Rental yield: 3.5%
5. Bathurst, NSW
Big Gold Panner
- Population: 44,000
- Median house value: $650,000
- Capital growth rate (20y annual average): 6.7%
- Rental yield: 3.8%
- Fun fact: Bathurst is Australia’s 5th oldest city
6. Bega Valley, NSW
The Big Cheese
- Population: 36,000
- Median house value: $810,000
- Capital growth rate (20y annual average): 6.6%
- Rental yield: 3.3%
- Fun fact: this inland township of 36,000 people has a higher median house value than 5 out of 8 capital cities
7. Berri, SA
Big Orange
- Population: 10,000
- Median house value: $320,000
- Capital growth rate (20y annual average): 4.9%
- Rental yield: 5.4%
- Region: 250-kilometres north-east of Adelaide
8. Bowen, QLD
Big Mango
- Population: 12,000
- Median house value: $390,000
- Capital growth rate (20y annual average): 6.0%
- Rental yield: 6.6%
- Region: Mackay
9. Bridgewater, SA
Big Watermill
- Population: 4,000
- Median house value: $870,000
- Capital growth rate (20y annual average): 6.4%
- Rental yield: 3.5%
- Region: Adelaide Hills
10. Broken Hill, NSW
Big Bench
- Population: 18,000
- Median house value: $190,000
- Capital growth rate (20y annual average): 7.4%
- Rental yield: 9.0%
11. Bunbury, WA
Big Bull
- Population: 34,000
- Median house value: $400,000
- Capital growth rate (20y annual average): 5.3%
- Rental yield: 6.4%
12. Bundaberg, QLD
Big Barrel
- Population: 102,000
- Median house value: $480,000
- Capital growth rate (20y annual average): 6.6%
- Rental yield: 5.4%
- Region: Wide Bay food bowl
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13. Cairns, QLD
Big Marlin
- Population: 172,000
- Median house value: $580,000
- Capital growth rate (20y annual average): 6.0%
- Rental yield: 5.2%
- Fun fact: Cairns is Australia’s 16th largest city
14. Canberra, ACT
Big Coins
- Population: 457,000
- Median house value: $950,000
- Capital growth rate (20y annual average): 6.1%
- Rental yield: 3.7%
15. Cardwell, QLD
Big Mud Crab
- Population: 1,500
- Median house value: $370,000
- Capital growth rate (20y annual average): 5.1%
- Rental yield: 5.5%
- Region: 150-kilometres north of Townsville
16. Ceduna, SA
Big Oyster
- Population: 3,600
- Median house value: $260,000
- Capital growth rate (20y annual average): 5.1%
- Rental yield: 6.1%
- Region: Great Australian Bight
17. Chinchilla, QLD
Big Watermelon
- Population: 7,000
- Median house value: $320,000
- Capital growth rate (20y annual average): 5.6%
- Rental yield: 6.6%
- Region: 300-kilometres west of Brisbane
18. Churchill, VIC
Big Cigar
- Population: 5,000
- Median house value: $350,000
- Capital growth rate (20y annual average): 7.6%
- Rental yield: 4.9%
- Region: Latrobe VIC (Morwell, Moe, Traralgon)
19. Coffs Harbour, NSW
Big Banana
- Population: 80,000
- Median house value: $825,000
- Capital growth rate (20y annual average): 6.4%
- Rental yield: 3.9%
20. Cootamundra, NSW
Big Don Bradman’s Bat
- Population: 5,500
- Median house value: $400,000
- Capital growth rate (20y annual average): 7.4%
- Rental yield: 5.4%
21. Cowes, VIC
Big Tap
- Population: 7,000
- Median house value: $760,000
- Capital growth rate (20y annual average): 6.8%
- Rental yield: 2.9%
- Region: Phillip Island
22. Darwin, NT
Big Boxing Crocodile
- Population: 149,000
- Median house value: $580,000
- Capital growth rate (20y annual average): 5.6%
- Rental yield: 5.8%
23. Deloraine, TAS
Big Coffee Pot
- Population: 3,000
- Median house value: $480,000
- Capital growth rate (20y annual average): 8.4%
- Rental yield: 4.6%
- Region: 50-kilometres west of Launceston
24. Emerald, QLD
Big Easel
- Population: 15,000
- Median house value: $350,000
- Capital growth rate (20y annual average): 4.2%
- Rental yield: 7.1%
- Region: 270-kilometres west of Rockhampton
25. Eucla, WA
Big Whale
- Population: 50
- Median house value: $190,000
- Capital growth rate (20y annual average): N/A
- Rental yield: N/A
- Region: coastal town on WA-SA border
26. Exmouth, WA
Big Prawn
- Population: 3,000
- Median house value: $675,000
- Capital growth rate (20y annual average): 7.1%
- Rental yield: 7.8%
- Region: 1,200-kilometres north of Perth
27. Gatton, QLD
Big Orange
- Population: 7,000
- Median house value: $420,000
- Capital growth rate (20y annual average): 6.7%
- Rental yield: 5.6%
- Region: Lockyer Valley food bowl
28. Glenrowan, VIC
Big Ned Kelly
- Population: 1,000
- Median house value: $680,000
- Capital growth rate (20y annual average): 7.5%
- Rental yield: 3.6%
- Region: 20-kilometres south of Wangaratta
29. Goondiwindi, QLD
Big Map
- Population: 10,500
- Median house value: $300,000
- Capital growth rate (20y annual average): 4.1%
- Rental yield: 6.2%
30. Goulburn, NSW
Big Merino Sheep
- Population: 32,000
- Median house value: $640,000
- Capital growth rate (20y annual average):6.9%
- Rental yield: 3.7%
31. Gundagai, NSW
Big Dog on a Tuckerbox
- Population: 3,000
- Median house value: $430,000
- Capital growth rate (20y annual average): 6.4%
- Rental yield: 6.2%
- Region: 200-kilometres west of Canberra
32. Guyra, NSW
Big Lamb
- Population: 2,000
- Median house value: $360,000
- Capital growth rate (20y annual average): 8.6%
- Rental yield: 5.7%
- Region: New England
33. Kangaroo Island, SA
Big Bee
- Population: 5,000
- Median house value: $430,000
- Capital growth rate (20y annual average): 5.0%
- Rental yield: 4.2%
34. Katherine, NT
Big Barramundi
- Population: 11,000
- Median house value: $460,000
- Capital growth rate (20y annual average): 6.2%
- Rental yield: 5.7%
35. Kew, NSW
Big Axe
- Population: 1,000
- Median house value: $800,000
- Capital growth rate (20y annual average): 4.3%
- Rental yield: 3.9%
- Region: Illawarra
36. Kimba, SA
Big Galah
- Population: 1,500
- Median house value: $130,000
- Capital growth rate (20y annual average): 4.9%
- Rental yield: 11.0%
- Fun fact: 460-kilometres north-west of Adelaide
37. Kingaroy, QLD
Big Peanut
- Population: 10,000
- Median house value: $380,000
- Capital growth rate (20y annual average): 5.8%
- Rental yield: 6.3%
- Region: 200-kilometres west of Caloundra
38. Kingston, SA
Big Lobster
- Population: 2,500
- Median house value: $470,000
- Capital growth rate (20y annual average): 5.8%
- Rental yield: 4.0%
- Region: 300-kilometres south-east of Adelaide
39. Latrobe, TAS
Big Cherry
- Population: 13,000
- Median house value: $640,000
- Capital growth rate (20y annual average): 9.4%
- Rental yield: 3.7%
40. Mackay, QLD
Big Banana
- Population: 125,000
- Median house value: $450,000
- Capital growth rate (20y annual average): 5.2%
- Rental yield: 5.9%
41. Maryborough, QLD
Mary Poppins
- Population: 57,000
- Median house value: $520,000
- Capital growth rate (20y annual average): 6.5%
- Rental yield: 5.0%
- Region: Wide Bay food bowl
- Fun fact: Maryborough is the origin of the world’s most famous nanny, Mary Poppins. Author, Pamela Lyndon Travers, was born in this iconic regional city. The Mary Poppins novel evolved into a popular Disney movie and musicals.
42. Meredith, VIC
Big Hens
- Population: 1,000
- Median house value: $620,000
- Capital growth rate (20y annual average): 8.0%
- Rental yield: 2.0%
- Region: 100-kilometres west of Melbourne
43. Mudgee, NSW
Big Hammer
- Population: 13,000
- Median house value: $650,000
- Capital growth rate (20y annual average): 7.8%
- Rental yield: 4.1%
44. Mundubbera, QLD
Big Mandarin
- Population: 1,500
- Median house value: $190,000
- Capital growth rate (20y annual average): 4.8%
- Rental yield: 7.0%
- Region: Wide Bay food bowl
45. Nannup, WA
Big Pendulum Clock
- Population: 1,500
- Median house value: $500,000
- Capital growth rate (20y annual average): 7.4%
- Rental yield: 4.7%
- Region: Margaret River
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46. Newcastle, NSW
Big Headphones
- Population: 171,000
- Median house value: $870,000
- Capital growth rate (20y annual average): 6.2%
- Rental yield: 3.6%
47. Noosa, QLD
Big Pelican
- Population: 57,000
- Median house value: $1,300,000
- Capital growth rate (20y annual average): 6.9%
- Rental yield: 3.1%
48. Parkes, NSW
Big Dish (Radio Telescope)
- Population: 14,000
- Median house value: $390,000
- Capital growth rate (20y annual average): 6.5%
- Rental yield: 5.3%
49. Penguin, TAS
Big Penguin
- Population: 4,000
- Median house value: $570,000
- Capital growth rate (20y annual average): 8.6%
- Rental yield: 3.9%
- Region: north-west Tasmania
50. Pokolbin, NSW
Big Wine Bottle
- Population: 1,000
- Median house value: $1,500,000
- Capital growth rate (20y annual average): 9.2%
- Rental yield: 2.7%
- Region: situated within the heart of Hunter Valley wineries, this tiny town with very expensive real estate is popular for short-stay tourism
51. Port Hedland, WA
Big Wheelbarrow
- Population: 17,000
- Median house value: $540,000
- Capital growth rate (20y annual average): 5.2%
- Rental yield: 10.0%
- Fun fact: Port Hedland had a higher median house value than Sydney in 2013
52. Port Lincoln, SA
Big Lizard
- Population: 15,000
- Median house value: $420,000
- Capital growth rate (20y annual average): 4.4%
- Rental yield: 5.2%
- Fun fact: this seaside town punches well above its weight for seafood production. It is popular for South Australian tourists and its attractions include a deep-sea diving experience with great white sharks.
53. Port Macquarie, NSW
Big Koalas
- Population: 88,000
- Median house value: $830,000
- Capital growth rate (20y annual average): 5.2%
- Rental yield: 3.8%
54. Robertson, NSW
Big Potato
- Population: 2,000
- Median house value: $1,100,000
- Capital growth rate (20y annual average): 6.1%
- Rental yield: 2.9%
- Region: Illawarra
55. Rockhampton, QLD
Big Bullock
- Population: 84,000
- Median house value: $380,000
- Capital growth rate (20y annual average): 6.3%
- Rental yield: 6.3%
- Fun fact: Australia’s 29th largest city has a median house price which is only 30 percent of Noosa, just a 5-hour drive south and population 57,000.
56. Roma, QLD
Big Nut & Bolt
- Population: 7,000
- Median house value: $285,000
- Capital growth rate (20y annual average): 5.6%
- Rental yield: 6.6%
- Fun fact: cattle and gas province, 500-kilometres west of Brisbane
57. Rutherglen, VIC
Big Wine Bottle
- Population: 4,000
- Median house value: $460,000
- Capital growth rate (20y annual average): 6.6%
- Rental yield: 4.2%
- Region: 30-minutes west of Albury-Wodonga
58. Sarina, QLD
Big Cane Toad
- Population: 6,000
- Median house value: $390,000
- Capital growth rate (20y annual average): 5.9%
- Rental yield: 6.4%
- Region: 30-minutes south of Mackay
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59. Singleton, NSW
Big Sundial
- Population: 25,000
- Median house value: $700,000
- Capital growth rate (20y annual average): 6.0%
- Rental yield: 4.2%
60. Swan Hill, VIC
Big Cod
- Population: 21,000
- Median house value: $410,000
- Capital growth rate (20y annual average): 5.4%
- Rental yield: 4.9%
- Fun fact: famous explorers Burke and Wills and paddle steamers hold a place in the history of this iconic regional town
61. Tamworth, NSW
Big Guitar
- Population: 64,000
- Median house value: $470,000
- Capital growth rate (20y annual average): 5.9%
- Rental yield: 4.6%
62. Taree, NSW
Big Oyster
- Population: 17,000
- Median house value: $490,000
- Capital growth rate (20y annual average): 5.8%
- Rental yield: 5.1%
- Region: 1-hour south of Port Macquarie
63. Toowoomba, QLD
Big Cow
- Population: 179,000
- Median house value: $540,000
- Capital growth rate (20y annual average): 6.5%
- Rental yield: 4.6%
- Fun fact: Toowoomba is Australia’s second largest inland city, after Canberra.
64. Warrnambool, VIC
Big Milkshake
- Population: 35,500
- Median house value: $590,000
- Capital growth rate (20y annual average): 5.5%
- Rental yield: 4.3%
65. Westbury, TAS
Big [Cricket] Wickets
- Population: 2,500
- Median house value: $700,000
- Capital growth rate (20y annual average): 10%
- Rental yield: 4.1%
- Region: rural township near Launceston
66. Wodonga, VIC
Big Rolling Pin
- Population: 47,000
- Median house value: $550,000
- Capital growth rate (20y annual average): 5.7%
- Rental yield: 4.5%
67. Woombye, QLD
Big Macadamia Nut
- Population: 5,000
- Median house value: $860,000
- Capital growth rate (20y annual average): 6.4%
- Rental yield: 4.7%
- Region: township within Sunshine Coast
68. Young, NSW
Big Cherries
- Population: 11,000
- Median house value: $470,000
- Capital growth rate (20y annual average): 6.4%
- Rental yield: 4.7%
- Fun fact: Australia’s cherry capital is located 200-kilometres north-west of Canberra
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