Beaconsfield — Houses

NEUTRAL
NSW 2015 House Rank #355 of 433 in Sydney
$2.52M
Median House Price · recent comparable sales
DEMAND LIQUIDITY AFFORD GROWTH YIELD SUPPLY
VERDICT
NEUTRAL
DEMAND
66 buyers/listing
Strong
LIQUIDITY
22d DOM
Strong
AFFORDABILITY
11.1% vs 5yr
Neutral
GROWTH OUTLOOK
Strong
Strong
YIELD
3.3%
Neutral
SUPPLY PRESSURE
1.4% vacancy
Strong
#355/433 Strong Structure 93 $2.52M

Atlaso rates Beaconsfield houses as HOLD. Average growth outlook. Vacancy remains tight at 1.42%, but conviction is not high enough for a BUY rating. Better houses options may be available in Sydney.

At $2.52M, Beaconsfield ranks #355 of 433 houses in Sydney. The long-term structural outlook is Strong. Buyer demand is strong with 66 buyers per listing.

OPPORTUNITY ENGINE

Structural opportunity remains selective at this price level.

5 stronger-positioned houses identified in Sydney.

Beaconsfield Price History

All houses · monthly median sale price

Market Intelligence

What's Happening Now

Balanced No strong buyer or seller advantage right now.
+32.6%
Asking Prices (3mo)
+7.9%
Rents (12mo)
1.4%
Vacancy
47%
Fresh Stock (<30d)

House Asking Prices (12 months)

$2.47M

House Weekly Rents (12 months)

$1,306/wk

Vacancy Rate (24 months)

--- 1.5% tight --- 3.0% loose

Listing Age (12 months)

Fresh (<30d) 30-60d 60-90d 90-180d 180d+

Data for postcode 2015.

Suburb Profile

Beaconsfield at a Glance

SEIFA Index
10/10
Most advantaged
Household Income
$2,607/wk
Median household
Median Age
34
Years
Mortgage Stress
25%
of income
Population Growth
+3.1%
vs state +1.4%
Ownership Mix
5.4% owned 36.4% mortgage 55.0% renting

Demographic Trends

Beaconsfield Over Time

Median Household Income (Census)

Population Growth Rate (Census)

Dwelling Composition (Census)

Rental Yield History

Census data: ABS. Yield series: weekly market data.

Full Beaconsfield Analysis

Access the full structural analysis, fair value estimate, bedroom-level pricing, and supply intelligence.

3-Year Structural Outlook Strong
Conviction Level High
Fair Value Gap X.X% undervalued
3-Bed House Price $X,XXX,XXX
Gross Yield X.X%
Weekly Rent $XXX
SEIFA Decile X/10
Building Approvals XX dwellings

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Beaconsfield a good suburb to invest in?
Atlaso rates Beaconsfield as HOLD confidence for capital growth. In our out-of-sample testing, 90% of our STRONG BUY suburbs grew more than 8% annually. Our model analyses price trends, volume, demographics, and market conditions across Beaconsfield and 46 Australian cities to generate this rating.
What is the median house price in Beaconsfield?
The current median house price in Beaconsfield, nsw is $2.52M, with annual growth of +19.1%. Properties sell in approximately 22 days.
How fast do properties sell in Beaconsfield?
Properties in Beaconsfield sell in 22 days on average. The market is currently rated Strong. This is faster than the national average, indicating strong buyer demand.
What is the growth outlook for Beaconsfield?
Atlaso's model analyses 23 structural signals including price history, volume trends, yields, and vacancy to rate Beaconsfield's growth potential. The model predicts whether a suburb is likely to outperform, not by how much. Our ratings have been validated across 46 Australian cities, with 90% of top-rated suburbs growing more than 8% a year.
What is the rental yield in Beaconsfield?
The gross rental yield for houses in Beaconsfield is 3.3%. This is in line with the broader market average.

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