This property is Off Market
With an average age of 36, households expect an average monthly mortgage payment of $1,733 or a weekly rent payment of $400. The average family earns a weekly income of $2,488 with a typical household size of 2.5 and a 95.98% employment rate.
Prices are above market average and increase steadily under persistent demand. A more sustainable rate of price growth is anticipated in the short to medium term. Incomes in Gray are above average indicating a preference for good quality housing and lifestyle. That ensures consistent price growth. A mix of professions and above average income earners in Gray provides good demand. The lower than average housing turnover of these people also means fewer regular listings leading to periodic large price increases. High density population in Gray requires consistent turnover in housing ensuring constant demand. Housing styles may be a mix of low, medium, and high density, providing choice for well-financed buyers and value growth over time. Higher than average industry presence in the wider area offering local employment yet with not a large negative impact on local amenity, provides good demand and price growth.
(Country of Birth not stated 8%)
Gray a good, bad, or just average location in which to invest in property? Should you be buying, or selling, property right now? Our Investability scores provide comparative insights into the investment potential for every suburb across Australia.
Investability - Housing Demand
Northern Territory State average 44 / 100
Income
53 / 100
55 / 100
Industry
26 / 100
29 / 100
Population
47 / 100
50 / 100
House Prices
72 / 100
61 / 100
Jobs
26 / 100
27 / 100
Incidents Trend State Average
Gray Primary School
Gray, NT, 0830 State P-6
To see the latest development applications
Join usAlready have an account? Sign in
134 Acme Avenue Street, Town, State
Description - Details the application. Type and other information pertaining to the development application and more...
Authority Reference: UX0909823-GOV Website
The Residz risks assessments are composed from data attributes which are generally accepted to indicate higher or lower risk presence likelihood for that condition for any address or locality. They do not however determine the exact presence of that risk for any specific property. The Residz Data provided in this publication is of a general nature and should not be construed as specific advice or relied upon in lieu of appropriate professional advice. While Residz uses commercially reasonable efforts to ensure the Residz Data is current, Residz does not warrant the accuracy, currency or completeness of the Residz Data and to the full extent permitted by law excludes liability for any loss or damage howsoever arising (including through negligence) in connection with the Residz Data. Historical prices and trends are not a guarantee of future prices and trends.
The new way of conveyancing from Australia’s leading conveyancer - Smart, simple and secure