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FairSquare's model rates Quakers Hill, New South Wales 6.0 out of 10 (Workhorse Investment) as of May 2026.
Quakers Hill presents a reliable workhorse investment, consistently delivering capital appreciation with 7% growth over the past 12 months. Its 1.2% vacancy rate and low supply underscore strong structural demand from family tenants seeking outer-ring affordability, providing stable rental income despite a 2.7% gross yield.
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Unlock 9 signals — A$25 →FairSquare's model rates Quakers Hill, New South Wales 6.0 out of 10 (Workhorse Investment) as of May 2026. Quakers Hill presents a reliable workhorse investment, consistently delivering capital appreciation with 7% growth over the past 12 months. Its 1.2% vacancy rate and low supply underscore strong structural demand from family tenants seeking outer-ring affordability, providing stable rental income despite a 2.7% gross yield.
The median house price in Quakers Hill, NSW is $1.31M. Weekly rent of $670 against a 2.7% gross yield underpins this figure.
Quakers Hill has a gross rental yield of 2.7%, with a median weekly rent of $670. 12-month price growth is tracking at +7.0%.
Based on its market signals, Quakers Hill aligns with: Defensive Hold.