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Suburb profile ·Hunters Hill LGA · NSW ·2111

Huntleys Point NSW 2111

Huntleys Point is in Hunters Hill LGA, NSW, postcode 2111, with population 142.

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Thin-context

The page is still useful for local context, but the evidence stack is too thin for a clean one-page call. Use nearby stronger suburbs or compare mode before treating it as a serious shortlist decision.

$725/wk
Rising
+7.4% YoY
Jun 2025 → Jun 2026 · 13 periods
NSW Fair Trading · postcode 2111 · Jun 2026
$818
$650
Jun 2025Jun 2026
Why it fits

Gross yield screens at about 319.5%. Recent price movement shows visible market momentum. Higher SEIFA context supports a stronger local-quality read.

What to check

The page is thin enough that nearby alternatives should be checked before shortlisting. Premium pricing raises the bar for yield, affordability, and downside checks. Small local population makes the signal set more fragile.

Median house
$12M
House median, latest period
56.7%YoY D10 vs AU
Median rent
$725/wk
Rent-led investor candidate
7.4%YoY D10 vs AU
Gross yield
0.3%
Low yield band
D1 vs AU
Population
13,983
14K via Hunters Hill LGA · SAL undercount
Schools
No matched school data
Drive to city
Not in commute dataset
Solar
1,290
132 added 12mo · 10MW
Price cycleAt its peak
LowPeak

At / near its all-time high

See trend depth →

Price history

Trend & investor depth

Cycle positionAt its peak
Low · 2014Peak · 2024

At / near its all-time high

Price growth (compound)% per year
3-yr
+30.2%
Indicative cashflow-$11,075/wk (-$575,885/yr) · interest-only @ 6.4%, 80% LVR
Rent stabilitytypical — rents vary ±6.0% around trend (short window, 13 pts)
Value vs advantage+645% vs suburbs of similar SEIFA advantage (decile 10)

Indicative cashflow is interest-only and excludes tax — use the calculator for a full projection. Turnover divides recorded sales by an estimated household count (population over average household size).

Investor profile

Who invests in Huntleys Point

Owner-occupied 89%Rented 11%
Investor activityATO
Negatively geared9.9%
1,032 of 2,229 landlords
Avg rental loss$12,996/yr
Landlords (rental income)2,229
Reported capital gains1,629
The read

Owner-occupier stronghold

100% of homes here are owner-occupied and 12% rented, with 10% of landlords negatively geared.

Why it fits

100% owner-occupied — owner-occupiers hold longer and absorb rate shocks, supporting price stability.

What to check

Gross yield 0.3% is thin — returns here lean on capital growth, not cash flow.

ABS Census 2021 tenure (G37), ATO postcode rental statistics, and QuickProperty's investor-exposure index. Owner-occupied = owned outright + with a mortgage.

Mortgage affordability

334%
of household income to service a new loan
75.7 yrs
to save a 20% deposit
Severe
housing-stress band
Rent vs buyRenting cheaper

New-loan repayment $57,817/mo vs median rent $3,142/mo (+1740% · +$12617/wk)

If rates move

At 4.2%: $46,163/mo (-11,654) · at 6.2% (current): $57,817/mo · at 8.2%: $70,588/mo (+12,771)

Assumes a 20% deposit and a 30-year principal-and-interest loan at the current RBA new owner-occupier variable rate, against median weekly household income (ABS Census 2021). Stress bands follow the 30% / 45%-of-income thresholds used in ANZ-CoreLogic and AIHW reporting. Rent vs buy compares that repayment with the suburb's median advertised rent; it excludes rates, insurance, maintenance and deposit opportunity cost.

Stronger alternatives nearby

Stronger 5-yr growth

similar price · cross-LGA

More affordable

lower price-to-income

Alternatives are similar-priced suburbs (0.7–1.4x this suburb's median) in other council areas that exceed it on the named metric. Indicative — not financial advice.

Affordability

Buying
56.7x
median home price as a multiple of annual household income
Stretched
Renting
18%
median weekly rent as a share of gross household income (the 30% rule)
Manageable

Owners with a mortgage repay a median of $6,000/mo, while renters pay about $3,142/mo — owning runs $2,858/mo higher on these medians.

Median price
$11.80M
Household income · yr
$208K
Median rent · wk
$725
Owner mortgage · mo
$6,000
Gross yield
0.3%

Household income

$208K household · yr+152.6% vs NSW suburb median
Personal
$62K
Family
$221K
Household
$208K
Household income distribution (ABS Census 2021 · weekly)fewer than 51% could service the median house
Under $300
0
$300-649
7
$650-999
3
$1,000-1,499
0
$1,500-1,999
3
$2,000-2,999
9
$3,000-3,999
0
$4,000+
23

Serviceability line: a household needs about $44,475/wk to hold a new loan on the median house at 30% of income (20% deposit, 30-year P&I, current RBA rate).

At the median asking rent, about 34% of households here would spend more than 30% of income on rent (rent stress line: $2,417/wk income).

Housing stock and tenure

Tenure (49 households)
Owned outright
80%
Owned with mortgage
20%
Rented
12%
Dwelling structure7.3% of dwellings unoccupied on census night
Separate house
100%
Townhouse / semi
0%
Flat / apartment
0%

Getting to work: 56% drive, 0% public transport, 0% walk or cycle, 34% worked from home (2021 Census, taken during COVID-era work-from-home arrangements).

Crime April 2025 - March 2026
231
1,642 per 100k
D2 vs AU

Crime

Rate · per 100k1,642
Total incidents231· April 2025 - March 2026
  • Assault5945%
  • Sexual Offences2922%
  • Robbery22%
  • Break And Enter4232%

Building due diligence

Construction requirements can change by location.

The National Construction Code is the baseline. Local hazards and site classifications can change the required structure, materials, fixings, insulation and detailing.

Known here

SUBURB CONTEXT

Bushfire-prone land

No mapped bushfire exposure

About 0.0% of the suburb intersects mapped bushfire-prone land.

May affect: External construction · Roof and wall systems · Openings, screens and decks

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ADDRESS + DESIGN

NCC climate zone

Check the property

Confirm the NCC climate zone used for the building design and energy provisions.

May affect: Insulation and glazing · Condensation control · Roof-space ventilation

Wind class and BAL

Site assessment required

A suburb layer cannot determine the site wind classification or Bushfire Attack Level.

May affect: Structure and tie-downs · Cladding and fixings · Openings and bushfire detailing

Corrosion and termite exposure

Check the property

Confirm marine or corrosive exposure and the applicable termite-management requirements.

May affect: Fasteners and connectors · Roofing and coatings · Termite management

This screen identifies investigation triggers, not building quality or property compliance. Confirm the address, design and current jurisdiction rules with the council, building surveyor or certifier, designer and engineer.

NCC 2022 Housing Provisions: how to use · NCC 2022 Volume Two and Housing Provisions

Bushfire exposure

No mapped exposure ~0.0%
~0.0% of the suburb is Bush Fire Prone Land

Estimated exposure to NSW RFS Bush Fire Prone Land (CC BY), point-sampled across the suburb. This shows how much of the suburb sits within the official hazard layer — it is not a Bushfire Attack Level (BAL) rating or a property-level assessment. Obtain a BAL assessment (AS 3959) for an individual property.

Planning zones

Dominant zone Infrastructure
Other 34% Residential 25% Public / Open space 7%
Residential density: Low

Land-use mix estimated by point-sampling the suburb against NSW EPI Land Zoning polygons (CC BY 4.0). This is a suburb-level snapshot of planning zones, not a parcel-level zoning certificate or development advice. Check the relevant planning scheme for an individual property.

Population outlook

15,521 people · 202216,506 by 2032 (+6.3%)

ABS population projection (2022 base) for the Gladesville - Huntleys Point SA2 statistical area — the finest official projection grain available; suburb-level projections do not exist.

Full data detail Census · ATO · ABS · state datasets
Huntleys Point NSW — Property Data and Demographics

Huntleys Point is a sparsely populated locality in New South Wales within the Hunters Hill local government area (postcode 2111). With a population of 142, the suburb has a more retirement-aged population with a median age of 57. Households earn a median income of $208K 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 -0.5% year-on-year at the LGA level. NSW employment has moved +1.2% year-on-year in the official ABS Labour Force trend series, which provides the broader jobs backdrop for this suburb. NSW also had 35 Commonwealth-backed major projects under construction, 17 underway, and 67 in planning as at 2025-09-01, which is useful as a broader delivery backdrop rather than a suburb-specific project count. The most common occupations are professionals, managers, clerical & administrative. Employment in the area leans toward healthcare and professional services. The top ancestries reported are English, Australian, Irish.

The median house price in Huntleys Point is $12 million, having risen steeply by 56.7% over the past year. The current median weekly rent is $725. This gives a gross rental yield of approximately 0.3%. The median monthly mortgage repayment is $6,000.

Public transport access includes 3 bus stops. The crime rate in the Hunters Hill LGA is low at 1,642 incidents per 100,000 population.

From an investment perspective, Huntleys Point shows a gross rental yield of approximately 0.3%, rated as low yield. Property prices are above the state median ($11.8M/$1.5M), placing it in the premium segment. The price-to-income ratio of 56.7x is considered stretched. House prices have moved +56.7% year-on-year. Population growth of -0.5% year-on-year points to declining demand fundamentals. Building approvals have changed +0% year-on-year, indicating steady development activity.

Market & money
Investment signalsHeuristics
Rental Yield0.3% Low Yield
Price vs State$11.8M/$1.5M Above Median
Affordability56.7x Stretched
Price Momentum+56.7% Rising
Pop. Growth-0.5% Declining
Development+0%· Steady
InvestmentNSW
Mortgage · mth$6,000
Rent · wk(Census)$850
Market rent · wk(2026-06)$725
Gross yield0.4%
Price / income56.7x
Population growth · Hunters Hill LGAABS ERP
Population (2025)13,983
5-year growth-0.4% CAGR
YoY change-0.5%
20012025
Development · Hunters Hill LGAABS Approvals
Approvals (2026)28
Houses 75%Units 25%
YoY change+0%
Employment · Hunters Hill LGASALM
Unemployment (Dec-25)2.3%
YoY change-0.8pp
Dec-10Dec-25
Property investors · Postcode 2111ATO
Negatively geared9.9%
1,032 of filers
Avg rental loss$12,996/yr
Landlords (rental income)2,229
Reported capital gains1,629
People & prosperity
DemographicsCensus 21
Population142
Median age57
Household size2.6
HH income · wk$3,999
Personal income · wk$1,192
Persons / bedroom0.6
SEIFA indexABS
Advantage (IRSAD)10/10
Education (IEO)10/10
Economic (IER)10/10
Disadvantage (IRSD)10/10
Income momentumCensus 16→21
HH income · wk$3,250 → $3,999
Change+23%
vs NSW median+2.4 pp
Median rent+49.1%
stablevs NSW 2016–21
Area & amenity
TransportGTFS
Bus stops3
Hospitals · Hunters Hill LGAAIHW
Public0
Private1
Hunters Hill Private Hospitalprivate
Aged care · Hunters Hill LGAGEN
Facilities5
Residential places512
Hunters Hill Montefiore Home333 places
Catholic Healthcare St Joseph Aged Care52 places
Catholic Healthcare St Anne's Aged Care50 places
James Milson Village Woolwich41 places
Hunters Hill Village36 places
Childcare · Hunters Hill LGAACECQA
Services10
Approved places698
Exceeding NQS3
Yaraandoo Life Centre135 places
Greenwood Hunters Hill88 places
Little Zak's Academy Hunters Hill76 places
Hunters Hill Out Of School Hours72 places
SCECS OSHC Villa Maria Hunters Hill70 places
Papilio Early Learning Hunters Hill59 places
+4 more in Hunters Hill LGA
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Sources & freshness
Strong evidence

Huntleys Point has enough direct local evidence for a first-pass decision.

QuickProperty mixes release files, Census baselines, and matched local services on this page. Read the status panel before treating every metric as equally fresh.

PRICE POSTURE
NSW price medians are parser-guarded official records.

Official sale records parsed from cached Bulk PSI ZIP files with parser guardrails for token sales, non-house zoning, and low-value strata component records

RENT POSTURE
Rent is using a state market dataset when available.

Use current rent as a starting signal, not as a fixed underwriting truth.

SERVICE POSTURE
Service coverage is matched locally, not inferred nationally.

Schools, transport, and hospitals are useful as presence signals, but they still have different source cadences.

Data status
Property prices
NSW Valuer General · 2024 · Official sale records parsed from cached Bulk PSI ZIP files with parser guardrails for token sales, non-house zoning, and low-value strata component records
medium stability · automated · every update · weekly
Available
Market rent
NSW Fair Trading · 2026-06 · State market dataset
stable source · automated · every update · monthly
Available
Crime
BOCSAR · April 2025 - March 2026 · Area-level release dataset
medium stability · automated · every update · release-based
Available
Schools
ACARA 2025 · No local school matches exposed
stable source · automated · every update · annual
Missing
Hospitals
AIHW · No linked local hospital coverage
medium stability · manual file · snapshot · mixed
Missing
Transport
GTFS feeds · 3 matched stops/stations
medium stability · manual file · snapshot · mixed
Available
Population growth
ABS ERP · 2025 · Annual estimate series
stable source · automated · every update · annual
Available
Building approvals
ABS Building Approvals · 2026 · Annual release series
stable source · automated · every update · monthly
Available
Available means a direct local dataset is linked. Verify means coverage exists but freshness or precision is weaker, such as ABS price fallback, Census rent fallback, or low-confidence hospital matching.
Sparse locality note

This page stays indexable because Huntleys Point is a real locality with enough context to be directionally useful. The tradeoff is that coverage is lighter than a stronger suburb profile, so the read should stay cautious.

WHY IT LOOKS LIGHTER
This is a real locality, but it has a very small Census footprint.

Small-population localities can still be worth checking, but rankings, comparisons, and broad suburb assumptions become noisier faster.

WHAT IS MISSING
Coverage is lighter across school matches and hospital coverage.

The lighter areas here are school matches and hospital coverage, so a single-page read should carry less weight than usual.

BEST NEXT STEP
Use this page to understand the locality shape, then compare outward.

Use it for context first, then move to compare, the state hub, or a larger nearby suburb before calling it a full market decision.

Page status
INDEXED WITH LIGHTER COVERAGE

This page remains visible, but it should be read as a locality brief rather than a full-confidence suburb profile.

HOW TO READ THIS PAGE

This page is useful for direction-setting, not closure. Use it to frame the locality, then confirm the story with compare, stronger nearby suburbs, and the state hub.

Stronger nearby reads

If Huntleys Point feels too thin on its own, use these nearby suburbs as stronger local reads before making a shortlist decision.

Henley most similar
similar rent profile

pop +300 · house -$5500K · rent -$65/wk

Similar local read: useful for context, but still compare the actual market signals.

Woolwich most similar
similar price band similar rent profile

pop +700 · house -$3975K · rent -$175/wk

Similar local read: useful for context, but still compare the actual market signals.

Hunters Hill most similar
similar rent profile

pop +8900 · house -$7380K · rent -$195/wk

Similar local read: useful for context, but still compare the actual market signals.

Huntleys Point FAQ

Common questions
  1. What LGA is Huntleys Point in?

    Huntleys Point is in the Hunters Hill Local Government Area, NSW, postcode 2111. Council-level context for Hunters Hill LGA (suburb mix, population, rent, and price coverage) is available on the QuickProperty LGA page.

  2. What is the median house price in Huntleys Point?

    The current median house price in Huntleys Point, NSW is $12M, based on the latest available sales data from state Valuers General offices and ABS Data by Region.

  3. What is the typical weekly rent in Huntleys Point?

    The median weekly rent in Huntleys Point is $725/wk, based on the current market rent dataset. The current rent signal is rent-led investor candidate.

  4. What does the rent signal say about Huntleys Point?

    Rent-led investor candidate: Gross rent yield screens at about 319.5%. Use this as a suburb screening signal before comparing candidates or modelling a purchase; the matching rent ranking can provide broader market context.

  5. Is Huntleys Point a good investment?

    QuickProperty's investment signals for Huntleys Point show: Low Yield, Above Median, Stretched. These are computed from price, rent, income, and population data — not an opaque score.

  6. Where does QuickProperty get its data for Huntleys Point?

    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.

  7. How often is the Huntleys Point 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.