Burradoo house listings declines by 65%: Investar

Burradoo house listings declines by 65%: Investar
Staff reporterDecember 7, 2020

Burradoo had the greatest decline in housing sale stock in New South Wales, according to a recent Investar report.

The property investment firm says that the number of houses in Burradoo for sale has declined by 65% from 67 to around 23.

This is followed by Middleton Grange and Stanhope Gardens with a 60% drop in offerings and Chipping Norton with 53%.

Suburb

Postcode

Current median price

Current sales stock

Sales stock 1 yr ago

Decline

Burradoo

2576

$1,495,000

23

67

65%

Middleton Grange

2171

$800,000

46

115

60%

Stanhope Gardens

2768

$850,000

22

55

60%

Chipping Norton

2170

$880,000

18

39

53%

Branxton

2335

$453,500

34

71

52%

Kellyville Ridge

2155

$947,500

25

52

51%

Wilton

2571

$705,000

18

37

51%

West Pennant Hills

2125

$1,650,000

32

65

50%

Hawks Nest

2324

$479,000

28

56

50%

Laurieton

2443

$442,500

24

47

48%

A four bedroom house at 30 Hurlingham Avenue, Burradoo (above) has been listed with a price guide of between $1,495,000 to $1,644,000.

Similarly a four bedroom house at 64b Sunninghill Avenue, Burradoo (below) was sold earlier this year for $1.25 million.

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