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Investing in Parwan 2026: The Numbers That Matter

Sophie Chen April 1, 2026
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Investing in Parwan 2026: The Numbers That Matter
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MetricHousesUnits
Median Price$722,926$397,609
Rental Yield5.0%5.8%
5yr Growth (annualised)7.0%5.5%
Vacancy Rate1.1%2.3%
Days on Market3928

Why Investors Are Looking at Parwan

Middle-ring stability with solid rental demand from families and professionals. Lower risk profile than speculative growth areas.

Rental Yield Analysis

Gross rental yield (houses): 5.0%

  • Weekly rent (3br house): $691/week
  • Annual rent: $35,963

Net yield after costs: ~3.2%

  • Council rates: ~$2627/year
  • Insurance: ~$1,200-2,000/year
  • Maintenance: ~1% of value/year
  • Property management (7-8%): ~$2,697/year

Growth Drivers

School catchments, family appeal, established services, transport connections

Risks to Consid

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