MACQUARIE PARK
As the property market shifts, Macquarie Park has solidified its standing as a unclassified enclave, attracting a specific demographic of buyer. The suburb currently holds a median house price of N/A.
Lifestyle Profile
As an evolving marketplace, Macquarie Park offers a dynamic streetscape. It is industrious and functional, often characterized by post-war architecture that is currently undergoing a wave of renovation.
The social atmosphere is vibrant and shifting. A wave of younger professionals and young families is moving in, bringing a new energy that is revitalizing local precincts and creating a buzz in the community.
The local café culture is the 'canary in the coal mine' for this area. New espresso bars and dining spots are popping up, signaling the gentrification ripple effect that often precedes price growth.
The Demographic Profile
Understanding the resident base is key to understanding the market floor. Local data suggests a median household income of approx $90,000. Relative to the broader metropolitan area, this ratio suggests Macquarie Park remains one of the more accessible markets for average income earners, maintaining its appeal for those entering the property ladder.
Education & Catchments
School catchment zones are a primary driver of long-term property demand. Macquarie Park benefits from access to high-performing educational assets. Institutions like Beaumont Road Public School (ICSEA Percentile 98) act as significant drawcards. Historical data shows that catchments for top-tier schools often experience tighter stock retention rates as families hold properties for the duration of schooling.
Market Outlook
Historical capital growth data for Macquarie Park is currently under review, but local demand remains a key indicator to watch.
Quick FAQ about Macquarie Park:
- Is Macquarie Park expensive? With a median price of N/A, it is considered a unclassified market, often attracting buyers seeking distinct living standards.
- What are the schools like? The catchment for Beaumont Road Public School is a major driver of local demand.
Primary Schools
Beaumont Road Public School
West Pymble Public School
Gordon West Public School
Kent Road Public School
Truscott Street Public School
North Ryde Public School
Eastwood Heights Public School
Secondary / High Schools
Killara High School
Lindfield Learning Village
Cheltenham Girls High School
Epping Boys High School
Turramurra High School
Carlingford High School
Ryde Secondary College
Hunters Hill High School
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The data presented on Aussie Housing, including school zones, "Education Efficiency" scores, and median prices, is for general information and research purposes only. While we aim for accuracy, school catchment boundaries are subject to change by state departments and should be verified directly with the individual school before making any purchasing decision.
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