Sydney Metro 2nd Half

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Affordable & Liveable Property Guide Sydney Metro 2nd Half 2021


SYDNEY METRO Annual Change^

OVERVIEW

Sales

Median property prices in Sydney Metro increased by 21.2% for houses to $2,000,000 from Q3 2020 to Q3 2021* and by 9.8% for units to $867,500. Between Q3 2020 – Q3 2021, total sales increased by 9.6% (to 5,359 sales) for houses and by 21.1% (to 9,081 sales) for units. Sydney Metro’s median price growth has occurred amidst increased sales activity, indicating real returns in capital investment and high demand. Property owners can be highly confident in their asset’s ongoing value. An estimated $9.0B of development is set to commence across the 2nd half of 2021. A focus on infrastructure projects will improve liveability for residents and create jobs in the construction phase, while commercial projects are also a positive indicator of future long-term employment. These factors combined with the end of COVID-19 lockdowns and opening of interstate borders will have a positive spill-over effect on the property market.

RECENT TOP PERFORMERS Area

Inner

North

South

East

West

Suburb North Sydney Barangaroo Frenchs Forest Macquarie Park Arncliffe Banksmeadow Double Bay Bondi Beach St Peters Roselands

Type

Median Price 2020

Median Price 2021*

House $2,200,000 $2,775,000 Unit

Price Growth

Projects 2021***

26.1%

$434.0M

30.0%

$79.5M

12.0%

$1.0B

24.3%

$42.2M

$1,080,000

28.6%

$16.0M

House $4,267,500 $5,900,000

38.3%

$25.4M

$1,170,000 $1,310,000

12.0%

$36.7M

House $1,354,500 $1,680,000

24.0%

$136.6M

36.6%

$30.9M

Unit

$855,500

$958,000

House $1,228,750 $1,527,500 Unit

Unit

Unit

$840,000

$485,000

$662,500

METHODOLOGY This affordable and liveable property guide for Sydney Metro analyses all suburbs within a 20km radius of the Sydney CBD. The following criteria were considered: •

Property trends criteria – all suburbs have a minimum of 20 sales transactions for statistical reliability purposes. Based on market conditions, suburbs have either positive, or as close as possible to neutral price growth between 2020 to 2021*.

Investment criteria – as of September 2021, suburbs considered will have an onpar or higher rental yield than Sydney Metro, and an on-par or lower vacancy rate.

Affordability criteria – identified affordable and liveable suburbs have a median price below a set threshold. This was determined by adding percentage premiums to the New South Wales (NSW) average home loan, which was $705,658** as of Q2 2021. Premiums of 105% for houses and 15% for units were added, which were below those required to reach Sydney Metro’s median prices (183% for houses and 23% for units). This places the chosen suburbs below Sydney’s median prices, meaning that the suburbs identified within this report are more affordable for buyers.

Rental Price

Sales Median Price Rental Price

MEDIAN SALE PRICE

$1,950,000 $12,850,000 559.0% $227.0M

House $1,617,500 $2,102,500

Median Price

Development criteria – suburbs identified must have a high total estimated value of future project development for the 2nd half of 2021, as well as a higher proportion of commercial and infrastructure projects. This ensures the suburbs show signs of sustainable economic growth in turn, positively affecting the property market. Liveability criteria – all identified suburbs have low crime rates, availability of amenities within a 5km radius (i.e. schools, green spaces, public transport, shopping centres and health care facilities), and an unemployment rate on-par or lower in comparison to the NSW average (as determined by the Department of Jobs and Small Business, June Quarter 2021 release).

*Median price quoted captures sale transactions from 1st January 2021 to 30th September 2021, or Q1 2020 – Q3 2021. **Average home loan figure is derived from June Quarter 2021 Housing Affordability Report by the Real Estate Institute of Australia (REIA) and Adelaide Bank. ***Project development is based on aggregate of estimated construction value for residential, commercial, industrial, mixed-use and infrastructure projects scheduled to commence in the 2nd half of 2021 as stated by the relevant data authority. ^Annual Change is reflective of median price change from Q3 2020 to Q3 2021. Figures displayed in infographics are for the period Q3 2020. Source: APM Pricefinder, REIA, SQM Research, Cordell Connect, Department of Jobs and Small Business. © PRD 2021.

$2.0M

$867K

HOUSE

UNIT

MEDIAN RENTAL PRICE

$620

$500

HOUSE

UNIT

BENCHMARKS SYDNEY METRO

2.2%

3.4%

HOUSE YIELD

UNIT YIELD

2.7%

VACANCY RATE

BENCHMARKS NEW SOUTH WALES

5.1% UNEMPLOYMENT RATE

AVERAGE HOME LOAN

$705,658


AVERAGE VENDOR DISCOUNT

KEY COMMENTS Average vendor discounts between Q3 2020 and Q3 2021 for houses have further swung towards a higher premium, of +5.0%. Units, meanwhile, have tightened to a discount of -0.2%. Sydney Metro’s house market conditions have further shifted to favour vendors, as buyers must offer above initial list prices. Unit buyers can still benefit from a discount, however time is limited.

6.3% 0.1%

4.8%

2.0%

2.6%

0.9%

4.0%

5.0%

6.0%

Q3 2020

Q4 2020

-0.2%

Q2 2020

-0.6%

-2.3%

-4.0%

-2.4%

-2.0%

-3.3%

0.0%

-1.4%

Change from Listing to Sale Price

8.0%

Q1 2021

House

Q2 2021

The dominant proportion of homes sold in Sydney Metro across 2021# were in the premium price bracket of above $2,500,000 (32.0%). On the other hand, units recorded a dominant lower-middle price bracket of $600,000-$800,000 (28.5%). Despite Sydney Metro being known as a premium market, the unit price-point sale breakdown suggests a more balanced opportunity for first home buyers.

Q3 2021

Unit

MARKET PERFORMANCE House Sales

Unit Sales

House Median

Unit Median

$2,500,000

14,000 12,000

$2,000,000 10,000 $1,500,000

8,000 6,000

$1,000,000

4,000 $500,000 2,000 0

$0 Q3 2020

Q4 2020

Q1 2021

Q2 2021

Q3 2021

PRICE BREAKDOWN 2021# HOUSES SOLD

UNITS SOLD

8.2% Less than $999,999

32.0%

19.6%

23.5%

15.4%

Less than $599,999

$1,000,000 to $1,499,999

$600,000 to $799,999

$1,500,000 to $1,999,999

$800,000 to $999,999

$2,000,000 to $2,499,999

16.7%

25.7%

28.5%

10.1%

$1,200,000 and above

$2,500,000 and above

20.2%

#2021

$1,000,000 to $1,199,999

encapsulates sales transactions for Q1 2021 – Q3 2021 (01/01/2020 – 30/09/2021) only. Source: APM Pricefinder. © Copyright PRD 2021.


SYDNEY METRO MEDIAN HOUSE PRICE 2021* 20KM FROM CBD

4

1

5 3

2

SYDNEY AFFORDABLE & LIVEABLE SUBURBS LEGEND

RENTAL YIELD Suburb

House

1

Peakhurst

2.8%

2

Jannali

3

Como

Data not available

Suburb

Unit

4

Cromer

4.3%

2.7%

1

Peakhurst

3.9%

2.7%

5

Mortdale

3.4%

$800,000 - $1,000,000 $1,000,000 - $2,000,000 $2,000,000+ 20km from CBD Translucent colours for <20 sales

*House median price reflected in the heat-map captures sale transactions from 1st January 2021 to 30th September 2021. Source: APM Pricefinder, ESRI ArcGIS, SQM Research. © PRD 2021.


RENTAL GROWTH 2021 € In September 2021, house rental yields in Sydney Metro were recorded at 2.2%. In the 12 months to Q3 2021, the median house rental price increased by 5.1% to $620 per week, further complemented with a decline in average days on the market, of -3.8% (to 25 days). Overall, the house rental market has remained resilient throughout lockdowns and COVID-19. Three bedroom houses recorded the highest annual rental growth (of +3.4%) to reach $600 per week, whilst three + bedroom houses for units recorded +2.2% annual growth to reach $695. In positive news, no bedroom configuration for houses and units recorded negative rental growth. However, this is the first occasion in which median price growth for both property types have outstripped rental growth. This suggests tighter rental yields, which may prove less beneficial to investors. In September 2021, Sydney Metro recorded a vacancy rate of 2.7%, below that of Melbourne Metro (3.5%), but above Brisbane Metro (1.4%). Vacancy rates in Sydney Metro now sit below the Real Estate Institute of Australia’s healthy benchmark of 3.0%, which is a first in the past three years. Sydney Metro’s vacancy rate has shown a declining trend since peaking in May 2020 due to COVID-19, indicating higher rental demand and quicker occupancy for investors.

2 Bed House

3 Bed House

4+ Bed House

1 Bed Unit

2 Bed Unit

3+ Bed Unit

0.0%

+3.4%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

+2.2%

$475

$600

$750

$450

$500

$695

RENTAL VACANCY RATES 2021 5.0% 4.5% 4.0% 3.5% 3.0% 2.5% 2.0% 1.5% 1.0% 0.5% 0.0%

REIA 'Healthy' Benchmark

RENTAL YIELD 2021 §

2.2%

3.7%

2.5%

3.4%

5.2%

3.4%

Sydney Metro

Brisbane Metro

Melbourne Metro

Sydney Metro

Brisbane Metro

Melbourne Metro

€ Annual rental growth is a comparison between Q3 2020 – Q3 2021 (01/07/2020 – 30/09/2021) house median rent figures. § Rental yields shown are as reported at September 2021. Source: APM Pricefinder, SQM Research. © Copyright PRD 2021.

Sep-21

Jun-21

Mar-21

Dec-20

Melbourne Metro

Sep-20

Jun-20

Sydney Metro

Mar-20

Dec-19

Sep-19

Jun-19

Mar-19

Dec-18

Sep-18

Brisbane Metro


PROPERTY CLOCK - HOUSES Peak

Upswing

Downswing

Bottom

AFFORDABLE & LIVEABLE HOUSE SUBURBS PEAKHURST 2210

JANNALI 2226

2 Bed 3 Bed 4+ Bed

COMO 2226

2 Bed 3 Bed 4+ Bed

2 Bed 3 Bed 4+ Bed

Located about 20.0km from the Sydney CBD. Median House Price $1,353,500 • 2 Bed Median Price $1,285,000* • 3 Bed Median Price $1,361,000 • 4+ Bed Median Price $1,515,000

Located about 16.0km from the Sydney CBD. Median House Price $1,426,500 • 2 Bed Median Price $1,065,000* • 3 Bed Median Price $1,260,000 • 4+ Bed Median Price $1,450,000

Annual Median Price Growth

17.7%**

Annual Median Price Growth

23.8%**

Annual Median Price Growth

11.2%**

Vacancy Rate (Sep-21)

0.4%

Vacancy Rate (Sep-21)

1.3%

Vacancy Rate (Sep-21)

0.4%

Rental Yield (Sep-21)

2.7%

Rental Yield (Sep-21)

2.8%

Rental Yield (Sep-21)

2.7%

Key Amenities (5km) Total Projects ($)

Key Project

Unemployment Rate

The Sutherland Hospital

$11.5M˄ Bindea Street Dwellings ($1.5M, 5 Dwellings)

3.0%

Key Amenities (5km) Total Projects ($)

Key Project

Unemployment Rate

Westfield Hurstville Shopping Centre

$31.5M˄ Forest Road Units ($17.4M, 72 Units)

4.5%

Located about 19.0km from the Sydney CBD. Median House Price $1,450,000 • 2 Bed Median Price $1,267,500* • 3 Bed Median Price $1,557,500* • 4+ Bed Median Price $1,625,000

Key Amenities (5km) Total Projects ($)

Key Project

Unemployment Rate

Como Station

$11.5M˄ Novara Crescent Mixed Use Development ($10.0M)

3.0%

^Quoted estimated values of projects are based on reported land/construction values as stated by the relevant data authority and do not signify their commercial/resale value. *Median price is quoted as an indication only due to having less than 20 sales transactions. **Median price growth quoted captures sale transactions from 1st January 2021 to 30th September 2021, or Q1 2021 – Q3 2021. Source: APM Pricefinder, SQM Research, Cordell Connect, Department of Small Jobs and Business, Google Maps. © PRD 2021.


PROPERTY CLOCK - UNITS Peak

Upswing

Downswing

Bottom

AFFORDABLE & LIVEABLE UNIT SUBURBS MORTDALE 2223

PEAKHURST 2210

CROMER 2099

1 Bed 2 Bed 3+ Bed

1 Bed 2 Bed 3+ Bed

1 Bed 2 Bed 3+ Bed

Located about 16.0km from the Sydney CBD. Median Unit Price $657,250 • 1 Bed Median Price $471,500* • 2 Bed Median Price $616,500 • 3+ Bed Median Price $947,000*

Located about 16.0km from the Sydney CBD. Median Unit Price $751,000 • 1 Bed Median Price $540,000* • 2 Bed Median Price $715,000 • 3+ Bed Median Price $1,000,000

Annual Median Price Growth

7.7%**

Annual Median Price Growth

10.4%**

Annual Median Price Growth

37.7%**

Vacancy Rate (Sep-21)

1.7%

Vacancy Rate (Sep-21)

1.3%

Vacancy Rate (Sep-21)

0.6%

Rental Yield (Sep-21)

3.4%

Rental Yield (Sep-21)

3.9%

Rental Yield (Sep-21)

4.3%

Key Amenities (5km) Total Projects ($) Key Project Unemployment Rate

Westfield Hurstville Shopping Centre $4.5M˄ Macquarie Place Units ($3.2M, 16 Units)

3.9%

Key Amenities (5km) Total Projects ($) Key Project Unemployment Rate

Westfield Hurstville Shopping Centre $31.5M˄ Forest Road Units ($17.4M, 72 Units)

4.5%

Located about 15.0km from the Sydney CBD. Median Unit Price $812,500 • 1 Bed Median Price $730,000* • 2 Bed Median Price $880,250* • 3+ Bed Median Price $1,886,000*

Key Amenities (5km) Total Projects ($) Key Project Unemployment Rate

Long Reef Headland $3.0M˄ Willandra Road Boarding House ($2.0M)

4.2%

^Quoted estimated values of projects are based on reported land/construction values as stated by the relevant data authority and do not signify their commercial/resale value. *Median price is quoted as an indication only due to having less than 20 sales transactions. **Median price growth quoted captures sale transactions from 1st January 2021 to 30th September 2021, or Q1 2021 – Q3 2021. Source: APM Pricefinder, SQM Research, Cordell Connect, Department of Small Jobs and Business, Google Maps. © PRD 2021.


PROJECT DEVELOPMENT MAP 2ND HALF 2021*

LEGEND Commercial Infrastructure Industrial Mixed-use Residential

$217.5M

$2.5B

$2.0B

Project£

Location

$3.1B

$1.2B

Type

Estimated Valueµ

Suburb

1

45-61 Waterloo - Overall Masterplan Stages 1-6

Commercial

$327,565,000

Macquarie Park

2

Macquarie Park Data Centre - M_park

Commercial

$263,626,000

Macquarie Park

3

Warringah Mall

Commercial

$226,459,000

Brookvale

4

Valentine Avenue Commercial Development

Commercial

$138,500,000

Parramatta

5

Surry Hills Shopping Village Site

Commercial

$147,877,000

Redfern

6

Western Sydney University Bankstown City Campus

Commercial

$183,867,000

Bankstown

7

Chatswood Rsl Club - Double Project Please Refer To Project Id7515451

Commercial

$158,578,000

Chatswood

8

Amp Building

Commercial

$155,980,000

Sydney

9

Parramatta Road Corridor Urban Transformation Strategy

Infrastructure

$850,000,000

Camperdown

10

Powerhouse Parramatta

Infrastructure

$400,000,000

Parramatta

11

Ivanhoe Estate Stage 1 - Midtown Macpark

Infrastructure

$260,000,000

Macquarie Park

12

Sydney Metro City & Southwest - Barangaroo Station

Infrastructure

$217,000,000

Barangaroo

13

Hume Street Park

Infrastructure

$190,000,000

Crows Nest

14

Victoria Road Mixed Use Development - Wicks Place (272 Units)

Mixed-use

$129,148,000

Marrickville

15

Walker St Mixed Development (415 Units)

Mixed-use

$207,000,000

North Sydney

16

Walker St Mixed Development (415 Units)

Mixed-use

$207,000,000

North Sydney

17

Former Channel 9 Studios Development Site - Overall Masterplan (461 Units)

Mixed-use

$233,300,000

Willoughby

18

Oxford Street Shop Top Housing

Mixed-use

$126,752,000

Epping

19

Northumberland Road Mixed Use Development - The Gardens Of Auburn (530 Units)

Mixed-use

$123,285,000

Auburn

20

Columbia Lane Apartments (360 Units)

Residential

$132,220,000

Homebush

* Project development map showcases a sample of upcoming projects only, due to accuracy of addresses provided by the data provider for geocoding purposes. £ Top Projects are based on suburbs located within a 20km radial distance of the Sydney CBD. µ Estimated value is the value of construction costs provided by relevant data authority, it does not reflect the project’s sale/commercial value. Source: Cordell Connect database, ESRI ArcGIS. © PRD 2021.


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