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Biggest Price Falls
Ranking · NSW · 19 suburbs

Biggest Price Falls — NSW

Top 50 suburbs furthest below their own all-time house-price peak — peak-to-current drawdown from each suburb’s own history (population > 500). in NSW.

Leading suburb
Potts PointNSW
Leading value
-49.8%
Runner-up
Millers PointNSW
Updated
12 July 2026
Ranking

Biggest Price Falls

Top 50 suburbs furthest below their own all-time house-price peak — peak-to-current drawdown from each suburb’s own history (population > 500). — NSW

19 results
How to read this ranking
Use biggest price falls as a shortlist tool, then verify the finalists in detail.
BEST FOR
Finding which areas deserve a closer look first.

This ranking works best as a first-pass screen in NSW, especially when you need to reduce a wide field quickly.

READ IT AS
One signal in the workflow, not the whole answer.

A rank is useful because it compresses one dimension well, but it never replaces the fuller suburb-level picture.

NEXT STEP
Move into compare or suburb detail once a few names repeat.

Use the ranking to build a shortlist, then confirm whether those finalists still hold up on the rest of the data.

VERIFY evidence
Single-signal shortlist screen

A ranking compresses one signal well, but it should hand you into compare or suburb detail before becoming a decision.

SHORTLIST SCREEN
Top candidates are research leads.

Save a small working set, then use compare and evidence depth before treating any row as a decision.

Shortlist flow
Use #1 Potts Point and #2 Millers Point as the first compare pair.

Rankings are strongest when they hand you a shortlist quickly. Compare the top two first, then open suburb detail if the head-to-head result still feels narrow.

Distribution
19 suburbs · midpoint ≈ -20.8%
Leader: Potts Point · -49.8%
FAQ

Australian biggest price falls FAQ

  1. What does Biggest Price Falls rank?

    Biggest Price Falls ranks suburbs in NSW using QuickProperty's processed property and locality datasets. Top 50 suburbs furthest below their own all-time house-price peak — peak-to-current drawdown from each suburb’s own history (population > 500).

  2. How should I use this ranking for property research?

    Use the ranking as a screening step for NSW. Save realistic suburbs to your shortlist, compare the strongest two or three, then use suburb detail pages or the calculator to test the final candidate.

  3. Does the top ranked suburb mean it is the best choice?

    No. Rankings are a shortlist input, not a final recommendation. Check price history, rent, income, population, local services, source freshness, and current listings before making a decision.

  4. How current is the ranking data?

    QuickProperty uses processed public-source datasets and refreshes automated sources where available. Use the suburb detail page source panels to see which signals are current, estimated, or missing for a specific suburb.