Limerick is a quiet locality in New South Wales within the Upper Lachlan Shire local government area (postcode 2583). With a population of 33, the suburb has a mature demographic with a median age of 53. Households earn a median income of $98K per year, with an average household size of 2.4 people. The most common occupations are managers, technicians & trades. The top ancestries reported are Australian, Irish, English.
The median house price in Limerick is $2.1 million, having surged 365.6% over the past year. The current median weekly rent is $450. This gives a gross rental yield of approximately 1.1%. The median monthly mortgage repayment is $1,900.
Public transport access includes 5 bus stops. The crime rate in the Upper Lachlan Shire LGA is low at 1,562 incidents per 100,000 population.
From an investment perspective, Limerick offers a gross rental yield of 1.1%, rated as low yield. Property prices are above the state median ($2.1M/$1.5M), placing it in the premium segment. The price-to-income ratio of 21.5x is considered stretched. House prices have moved +365.6% year-on-year.
Limerick is a quiet locality in New South Wales within the Upper Lachlan Shire local government area (postcode 2583). With a population of 33, the suburb has a mature demographic with a median age of 53. Households earn a median income of $98K per year, with an average household size of 2.4 people. The most common occupations are managers, technicians & trades. The top ancestries reported are Australian, Irish, English.
The median house price in Limerick is $2.1 million, having surged 365.6% over the past year. The current median weekly rent is $450. This gives a gross rental yield of approximately 1.1%. The median monthly mortgage repayment is $1,900.
Public transport access includes 5 bus stops. The crime rate in the Upper Lachlan Shire LGA is low at 1,562 incidents per 100,000 population.
From an investment perspective, Limerick offers a gross rental yield of 1.1%, rated as low yield. Property prices are above the state median ($2.1M/$1.5M), placing it in the premium segment. The price-to-income ratio of 21.5x is considered stretched. House prices have moved +365.6% year-on-year.