Invest in Myrtle Bank, SA

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$612,000
Median Sale Price
$350/wk
Median Rent
2.97%
Avg Gross Yield

๐Ÿ“Š Myrtle Bank Demographics (ABS 2021)

Population
3,158
Median HH Income
$87,516/yr
Median Age
54
Renter %
30%

๐Ÿ’ฐ Investment Snapshot

Median Price
$612,000
Median Rent
$350/wk
Gross Yield
2.97%
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๐Ÿ“ˆ Price History

+9.2%
1yr
+39.2%
3yr
+63.8%
5yr
520k
2019
539k
2020
612k
2021
717k
2022
780k
2023
852k
2024

Source: NSW Valuer General transactions + ABS RPPI index projection. Current estimate: $852,000 (2024)

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Why invest in Myrtle Bank?

  • ๐Ÿ“ Located in SA, SA โ€” part of the Myrtle Bank greater region
  • ๐Ÿ“ˆ SA properties typically yield 5.5%โ€“8.5% gross
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Myrtle Bank, SA 5064

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about investing in Myrtle Bank, SA

What is the average yield in Myrtle Bank?

The current gross yield for Myrtle Bank is approximately 3.0%, based on median rent of $350/week and median price of $612,000. Actual yields depend on property type and current rental demand. Not financial advice.

Is Myrtle Bank good for investment?

Myrtle Bank in SA has key investment drivers including proximity to Myrtle Bank 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 Myrtle Bank?

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What is the median property price in Myrtle Bank?

The median property price in Myrtle Bank is $612,000. Data sourced from NSW Valuer General and VIC government records. Not financial advice.

Can I compare Myrtle Bank with other suburbs?

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