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Rankings · 56 tables across price, rent, yield, growth, demographics

Australian suburb rankings

Rank Australian suburbs by the signal you care about — price, rent, yield, growth, crime, ancestry, occupation, industry. Use this when you do not yet have a shortlist; move the strongest results into compare or shortlist.

Rent suite

Find rent movement, pressure, risk, then model the lead.

Use rent rankings as the discovery layer. Save two candidates, compare rent tradeoffs, then send the lead to the calculator with a rent-led or stress-test preset.

When the first signal is new supply or population pressure, start with the AU development signals page, then drill from LGA context into suburb rankings and compare.

FAQ

Four questions about rankings.

  1. What can I rank Australian suburbs by?

    QuickProperty ranks Australian suburbs by house and unit price, affordability, rental yield, growth, crime rate, ancestry, occupation, and industry signals where source coverage is available. Use development signals when the first screen should be LGA approval and population context.

  2. When should I use rankings instead of the suburb directory?

    Use rankings when you need to screen a broad market quickly. Use the suburb directory or state hubs when you already know the area and want to browse local pages directly.

  3. What should I do after finding suburbs in a ranking?

    Save promising suburbs to the shortlist, compare the strongest two or three, or open the suburb detail page when one result needs a deeper evidence check.

  4. Are ranking results the final answer?

    No. Rankings are a screening layer. A high rank should be checked against suburb detail, data freshness, compare tradeoffs, and, for AU investment cases, calculator assumptions.