Of the 100 residential sales shown in the suburbs of Hornsby Heights and Hornsby the average sale value equated to $1,729,305 with a median value of $1,687,500 between December 2023 and February 2025. Of the 71 resales analysed by AreaSearch, there was an average gain on sale of $929,965 from an aggregate holding period of 11.7 years. This reflects an annual appreciation rate of 6.5% p.a., or a typical gain of $79,151 for each year held.
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SOURCE: NSW Valuer General transactions analysed by AreaSearch
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Pricing and Volume Trends - Hornsby Heights, 2077
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Why is your analysis for Hornsby Heights focused only on houses?
With attached properties representing only 4.3% of overall sales activity in the past decade, the low level of activity can make detailed analysis unreliable given the market's dominance of detached dwellings.
What is the median sale price for houses in Hornsby Heights as of 2024?
As of 2024, the median sale price for houses in Hornsby Heights is $1,745,000.
How has the median sale price for houses changed in Hornsby Heights over the last 10 years?
Over the last 10 years, from 2014 to 2024, the median sale price for houses in Hornsby Heights increased by 111.1%, from $826,500 to $1,745,000. This represents a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.8%.
What is the median number of years properties are held between sales for houses in Hornsby Heights?
As at 2024, houses are held for a median of 11.2 years.
What are the typical resale gains for houses in Hornsby Heights?
As at 2024, the median gain over the prior sale for houses in Hornsby Heights is $1,015,000.
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Investors looking just at pricing trends have likely missed the boat already. To see the key drivers of this area, such as population growth, dwelling supply, infrastructure projects, employment trends, affordability and much much more, view the relevant analysis pages.