Burnt Yards NSW 2792
Burnt Yards is in Blayney LGA, NSW, postcode 2792, with population 39.
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39 latest-year approvals in Blayney, +0.0% YoY; population +0.8% YoY (0.9% 5yr).
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Burnt Yards depends on evidence that should be verified before a decision.
The page still has useful coverage, but Market rent should be treated as fallback or lower-precision evidence. Missing signals include Schools, Hospitals, and Transport.
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Burnt Yards currently reads as a thin-context candidate.
Recent price movement shows visible market momentum. Higher SEIFA context supports a stronger local-quality read. Evidence depth is verify-heavy, so the profile should be treated as provisional. The page is thin enough that nearby alternatives should be checked before shortlisting.
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Recent price movement shows visible market momentum. Higher SEIFA context supports a stronger local-quality read.
Evidence depth is verify-heavy, so the profile should be treated as provisional. The page is thin enough that nearby alternatives should be checked before shortlisting. Premium pricing raises the bar for yield, affordability, and downside checks.
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pop same · house -$535K · rent +$25/wk
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pop same · house -$5K · rent +$75/wk
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Burnt Yards NSW
Burnt Yards is a quiet locality in New South Wales within the Blayney local government area (postcode 2792). With a population of 39, the suburb has a mix of young professionals and families with a median age of 36. Households earn a median income of $149K per year, with an average household size of 2.6 people. Recent annual estimates show population movement staying broadly stable across the broader catchment, with population growth running at +0.8% year-on-year at the LGA level. NSW employment has moved +0.3% year-on-year in the official Jobs and Skills Australia NERO series, which provides the broader jobs backdrop for this suburb. NSW also had 37 Commonwealth-backed major projects under construction, 5 underway, and 75 in planning as at 2 October 2024, which is useful as a broader delivery backdrop rather than a suburb-specific project count. The most common occupations are managers, clerical & administrative, machinery operators & drivers. Employment in the area leans toward agriculture and mining. The top ancestries reported are English, Australian, Irish.
The median house price in Burnt Yards is $1.7 million, having surged 31.2% over the past year. The median weekly rent is $125 (Census 2021). This gives a gross rental yield of approximately 0.4%. The median monthly mortgage repayment is $2,150.
The crime rate in the Blayney LGA is below average at 2,080 incidents per 100,000 population.
From an investment perspective, Burnt Yards offers a gross rental yield of 0.4%, rated as low yield. Property prices are near the state median ($1.7M/$1.5M). The price-to-income ratio of 11.4x is considered stretched. House prices have moved +31.2% year-on-year. Population growth of +0.8% year-on-year indicates stable demand fundamentals. Building approvals have changed +0% year-on-year, indicating steady development activity.
Burnt Yards is a quiet locality in New South Wales within the Blayney local government area (postcode 2792). With a population of 39, the suburb has a mix of young professionals and families with a median age of 36. Households earn a median income of $149K per year, with an average household size of 2.6 people. Recent annual estimates show population movement staying broadly stable across the broader catchment, with population growth running at +0.8% year-on-year at the LGA level. NSW employment has moved +0.3% year-on-year in the official Jobs and Skills Australia NERO series, which provides the broader jobs backdrop for this suburb. NSW also had 37 Commonwealth-backed major projects under construction, 5 underway, and 75 in planning as at 2 October 2024, which is useful as a broader delivery backdrop rather than a suburb-specific project count. The most common occupations are managers, clerical & administrative, machinery operators & drivers. Employment in the area leans toward agriculture and mining. The top ancestries reported are English, Australian, Irish.
The median house price in Burnt Yards is $1.7 million, having surged 31.2% over the past year. The median weekly rent is $125 (Census 2021). This gives a gross rental yield of approximately 0.4%. The median monthly mortgage repayment is $2,150.
The crime rate in the Blayney LGA is below average at 2,080 incidents per 100,000 population.
From an investment perspective, Burnt Yards offers a gross rental yield of 0.4%, rated as low yield. Property prices are near the state median ($1.7M/$1.5M). The price-to-income ratio of 11.4x is considered stretched. House prices have moved +31.2% year-on-year. Population growth of +0.8% year-on-year indicates stable demand fundamentals. Building approvals have changed +0% year-on-year, indicating steady development activity.
Burnt Yards FAQ
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What LGA is Burnt Yards in?
Burnt Yards is in the Blayney Local Government Area, NSW, postcode 2792. Council-level context for Blayney LGA (suburb mix, population, rent, and price coverage) is available on the QuickProperty LGA page.
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What is the median house price in Burnt Yards?
The current median house price in Burnt Yards, NSW is $1.7M, based on the latest available sales data from state Valuers General offices and ABS Data by Region.
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What is the typical weekly rent in Burnt Yards?
The median weekly rent in Burnt Yards is $125/wk, based on ABS Census 2021 rent fallback.
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Is Burnt Yards a good investment?
QuickProperty's investment signals for Burnt Yards show: Low Yield, Near Median, Stretched. These are computed from price, rent, income, and population data — not an opaque score.
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Where does QuickProperty get its data for Burnt Yards?
Property prices come from state Valuers General offices and ABS Data by Region. Demographics are from ABS Census 2021. School ICSEA scores are from ACARA. Crime statistics are from state police agencies. Transport data is sourced from GTFS feeds.
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How often is the Burnt Yards data updated?
Property prices update quarterly. RBA macro indicators update with each deploy. Demographics are from Census 2021. School ICSEA scores are from ACARA 2025.