It’s been a rollercoaster of a year for Australia’s property market, but amid the highs and lows, our obsession with property – and certain locations, in particular – endures.
New data from the 2022 Domain End of Year Wrap, released on Thursday, has revealed the hotspots potential buyers have eyeballed most this year and although a swathe of Sydney suburbs ranked highly, it was Gisborne, in Victoria, that took out the top spot.
Once a sleepy country town on the rural outskirts of Melbourne, Gisborne shot to fame across Australia this year when it became home to this year’s tree-change season of The Block, and the number of property views in the area skyrocketed.
Here are the top 10 most viewed suburbs in every state in Australia, for 2022:
Birchgrove, located in Sydney’s inner west on the Balmain peninsula, topped the list for NSW. It was followed by Castlecrag on the lower north shore, Annandale – which was the most searched suburb in NSW last year – and Lilyfield, also in the inner west, and Point Piper, home to some of Australia’s most expensive real estate.
As contestants on The Block slogged it out to build what would become the show’s largest-ever properties, viewers were given an up-close look at Gisborne’s rolling green hills and tree-lined streets backdropped by the spectacular Macedon Ranges.
Queensland’s list of most-viewed suburbs for 2022 tells a tale of sea-change and tree-change dreaming, with every postcode in the top 10, bar one, located in either the Gold or Sunshine Coast hinterland, or by the beach.
Herston is the most viewed suburb in Brisbane. The inner-city hotspot, prized for its proximity to the CBD, hospitals and historic Queenslander homes, is now also home to the newly redeveloped Victoria Park/Barrambin public parklands.
But the top spot was taken out by Tallebudgera, a suburb at the southern end of the Gold Coast that neighbours Burleigh Heads, Palm Beach and Reedy Creek.
Tallebudgera stretches up into the hinterland and consists of many acreage and semi-rural properties, some of which boast spectacular views of the ocean.
While it’s not hard to find a beautiful home in Tallebudgera, it’s safe to say there was one, in particular, that may have stood out this year.
Deakin had more views per listing than any other ACT suburb this year. Located on the southern side of Lake Burley Griffin, it is home to the official residence of the Prime Minister – The Lodge – and the Royal Australian Mint.
Given Australia had a federal election this year that saw Scott Morrison move out of Deakin and Anthony Albanese move in, the suburb may have piqued the interest of house hunters more than usual.
More likely, though, is Deakin’s well-established reputation as one of Canberra’s most sought-after – and expensive – suburbs. Deakin’s median house price is $2,037,500 and its median unit price is $612,500.
Other suburbs that rated highly on people’s wish lists were Yarralumla, O’Connor and Griffith.
Picturesque Adelaide Hills favourites such as Stirling, Belair and Bridgewater dominated searches in South Australia this year, while beachside favourite Glenelg South featured heavily on buyers’ wish lists, too.
Inner-city premium postcodes like Norwood and Hyde Park were also heavily in demand amid Adelaide’s booming property market, which saw house prices rise by a staggering 46.9 per cent from trough to peak.
Western Australia’s most in-demand suburbs for 2022 are a mixed bag of Perth suburbs such as Trigg and South Fremantle, and the premium suburbs of outer Bunbury, south of Perth, like Leschenault.
The top spot goes to Gidgegannup, a township about 40 kilometres north-west of Perth that features acreage and semi-rural properties, as well as new house-and-land packages.
Most of the top suburbs for searches in Tasmania this year were centred around the capital city of Hobart, where house prices have gone through a massive boom, rising 52.2 per cent since the pandemic upswing began.
Battery Point, on the southern fringe of the CBD, came in at number one, while other suburbs of Hobart such as West Hobart, North Hobart, South Hobart and Sandy Bay all featured.
But Hobart was not the only region of Tasmania where people were searching. Launceston, as well as neighbouring suburbs such as Trevallyn and Norwood, also notched up the views.
ll of the top 10 most viewed suburbs in the Northern Territory were in and around Darwin. Ludmilla, which took out the top spot, is an inner-northern suburb just west of Fannie Bay (which also rated highly on searches).
Source: Domain