Invest in College Park, SA

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$893,000
Median Sale Price
$400/wk
Median Rent
2.33%
Avg Gross Yield

๐Ÿ“Š College Park Demographics (ABS 2021)

Population
755
Median HH Income
$127,608/yr
Median Age
42
Renter %
42%

๐Ÿ’ฐ Investment Snapshot

Median Price
$893,000
Median Rent
$400/wk
Gross Yield
2.33%
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๐Ÿ“ˆ Price History

+9.1%
1yr
+39.2%
3yr
+63.8%
5yr
759k
2019
787k
2020
893k
2021
1047k
2022
1139k
2023
1243k
2024

Source: NSW Valuer General transactions + ABS RPPI index projection. Current estimate: $1,243,000 (2024)

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Why invest in College Park?

  • ๐Ÿ“ Located in SA, SA โ€” part of the College Park greater region
  • ๐Ÿ“ˆ SA properties typically yield 5.5%โ€“8.5% gross
  • ๐Ÿ  Postcode 5069 โ€” search live listings instantly
  • ๐Ÿงฎ Every listing scored 0โ€“100 for investment potential based on price, yield, and property features
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College Park, SA 5069

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Typical Gross Yield

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about investing in College Park, SA

What is the average yield in College Park?

The current gross yield for College Park is approximately 2.3%, based on median rent of $400/week and median price of $893,000. Actual yields depend on property type and current rental demand. Not financial advice.

Is College Park good for investment?

College Park in SA has key investment drivers including proximity to College Park amenities, infrastructure, and employment. Use our suburb profile and live investment scoring to assess current market conditions. Not financial advice โ€” always consult a qualified adviser.

How do I analyse a property in College Park?

Search College Park on Property Scout AU to see live listings ranked by investment score. Click any listing for a full cashflow analysis including estimated rent, mortgage repayments, stamp duty, and 30-year projections. It’s completely free to search.

What is the median property price in College Park?

The median property price in College Park is $893,000. Data sourced from NSW Valuer General and VIC government records. Not financial advice.

Can I compare College Park with other suburbs?

Yes โ€” use our suburb comparison tool to compare College Park against any other suburb in Australia on median price, yield, days on market, and more.

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