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FairSquare's model rates Adamstown, New South Wales 6.8 out of 10 (Workhorse Investment) as of June 2026.
Adamstown, positioned within the highly sought-after Newcastle metropolitan area, offers investors a resilient 'workhorse' asset. Its exceptionally low 0.8% vacancy rate and high tenant demand underpin a strong 12% annual price growth, positioning it as a robust capital appreciation opportunity. The market has started re-rating this location — 12-month growth of +12.0% puts it ahead of the broader New South Wales median.
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Unlock 9 signals — A$25 →FairSquare's model rates Adamstown, New South Wales 6.8 out of 10 (Workhorse Investment) as of June 2026. Adamstown, positioned within the highly sought-after Newcastle metropolitan area, offers investors a resilient 'workhorse' asset. Its exceptionally low 0.8% vacancy rate and high tenant demand underpin a strong 12% annual price growth, positioning it as a robust capital appreciation opportunity.
The median house price in Adamstown, NSW is $1.15M. Weekly rent of $668 against a 3.0% gross yield underpins this figure.
Adamstown has a gross rental yield of 3.0%, with a median weekly rent of $668. 12-month price growth is tracking at +12.0%.
Based on its market signals, Adamstown aligns with: Growth Play.