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Newcastle Property Investment Guide 2026

low risk

NSW 2300 · Regional Major

Median Price
$850,000
Gross Yield
4.8%
5yr Growth
6.5% p.a.
Hybrid Score
8/10

Newcastle Investment Profile

Newcastle is a major regional suburb in New South Wales (postcode 2300), home to a population of 165,000 residents.

Australias seventh largest city with major urban renewal transforming the CBD. University, port, and growing tech sector diversify the economy beyond mining heritage. Sydney spillover demand continues.

This suburb carries a low risk profile, making it suitable for conservative investors seeking stable, long-term returns.

The suburb offers houses, apartments, townhouses for investors.

Source: ABS Census 2021, Domain Market Reports 2025, SQM Research 2025, updated 2026-08-01T19:18:22.028+00:00.

Price & Growth Analysis

Median Prices

  • House: $850,000
  • Unit: $550,000
  • Townhouse: $680,000

Capital Growth

  • 5-year annual growth: 6.5% p.a.
  • 10-year annual growth: 7.8% p.a.

At current growth rates, a house purchased at the median price of $850,000 could be worth approximately $1,164,574 in 5 years and $1,801,385 in 10 years. These are estimates based on historical growth rates and actual results may vary.

Source: ABS Census 2021, Domain Market Reports 2025, SQM Research 2025, updated 2026-08-01T19:18:22.028+00:00.

Rental Yield & Market Conditions

Weekly Rents

  • House: $780/week ($40,560/year)
  • Unit: $789/week ($41,028/year)

Yield & Market Metrics

  • Gross rental yield: 4.77%
  • Vacancy rate: 1.2%
  • Days on market: 28 days

A vacancy rate of 1.2% indicates a very tight rental market with strong demand. Properties typically sell within 28 days, indicating strong buyer demand.

Source: ABS Census 2021, Domain Market Reports 2025, SQM Research 2025, updated 2026-08-01T19:18:22.028+00:00.

Demographics & Community Profile

Metric Value
Population 165,000
Median age 35
Median household income $85,000/year
Unemployment rate 4.0%
Owner-occupier ratio 52%

The suburb has moderate household incomes, typical for this region type. Owner-occupier ratio: 52%, reflecting balanced mix of owners and renters, indicating a healthy investment market.

Source: ABS Census 2021, Domain Market Reports 2025, SQM Research 2025, updated 2026-08-01T19:18:22.028+00:00.

Growth Drivers & Infrastructure

Key Growth Drivers

  • Second largest city in NSW
  • University of Newcastle
  • Major port and logistics
  • Urban renewal

Infrastructure Projects

  • Newcastle light rail
  • Hunter Street revitalisation
  • Western bypass planning

Major infrastructure investment is a strong indicator of future growth. Newcastle benefits from 3 notable projects that could drive demand and property values.

Risk Assessment

Risk Level: Low

Price Stability: 7.8/10

Volatility: 2.8/10

Identified Risks

  • Higher entry price for regional
  • Slower growth than peak years
  • Mining sector influence on sentiment

With a price stability score of 7.8/10, Newcastle demonstrates strong price stability, reducing the risk of significant value drops.

Investment Verdict

Score Breakdown

  • Growth Score: 9.0/10
  • Yield Score: 7.0/10
  • Hybrid Score: 8.0/10

Newcastle scores strongest in capital growth, with a hybrid score of 8.0/10.

A strong hybrid investment offering a balance of growth potential and rental income. Suitable for investors seeking a diversified return profile.

This information is general in nature and does not constitute personal financial advice. Investment decisions should be based on your individual circumstances. Consider seeking professional advice before making any property investment.

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Data source: ABS Census 2021, Domain Market Reports 2025, SQM Research 2025. Last updated: 2026-08-01T19:18:22.028+00:00.

This information is general in nature and does not constitute personal financial advice. All projections and estimates are based on historical data and assumptions — actual results may vary. Consider seeking independent financial advice before making any property investment decisions.

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General information only, not financial advice. BRICKWISE does not recommend that you buy, sell or hold any property. Figures are estimates for education and screening and do not constitute credit approval or personal financial advice. Data: Figures use row-level source and freshness labels where available.

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