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Property data for NT. Rent signals, largest suburbs, lower-price entries, the macro coverage picture, and a desk for ranking, comparing, and modelling without leaving the state.

NT sits inside the Australian section of QuickProperty, but its data does not behave uniformly. Price and rent coverage are stronger in metro markets, thinner in regional ones, and the state's median is only ever as honest as that coverage. This bulletin opens with the suburbs that anchor most decisions — the largest by population and the most affordable with real scale — before handing off to the full state browse view below.

Treat the medians as starting reads. Treat the suburb pages as where the work actually happens. Treat compare and the calculator as the stages where the shortlist gets stress-tested before listings.

State of the bulletin

Five readings from NT.

Suburbs indexed
273
Browsable from this bulletin.
Population indexed
229K
Across NT suburbs.
Median house
$590K
42 suburbs with price data.
D3 vs AU
Median rent /wk
$202
213 suburbs with rent data.
D3 vs AU
Median income
$825
Personal income, ABS Census base.
D7 vs AU
National positioning

Where NT sits among the states.

Median houseNT · 8th of 8
SA$1.10M
ACT$1.02M
NSW$975K
QLD$866K
WA$795K
VIC$725K
TAS$605K
NT$590K
Median rentNT · 8th of 8
ACT$447/wk
NSW$325/wk
QLD$280/wk
WA$271/wk
VIC$260/wk
SA$250/wk
TAS$250/wk
NT$202/wk
Gross yieldNT · 1st of 8
NT3.0%
TAS2.6%
VIC2.5%
QLD2.3%
ACT2.3%
WA2.1%
NSW1.9%
SA1.6%

Median house price, median weekly rent, and median gross yield across QuickProperty's eight state datasets. Coverage differs by state, so treat these as screening positions, not valuations.

Investor profile

Investor profile · NT

Owner-occupied 49%Rented 51%
The read

Renter-heavy market

46% of homes here are owner-occupied and 47% rented.

What to check

47% rented — renter-heavy areas turn over faster and are more exposed to rate moves and investor sentiment. Social housing is 13% of dwellings — check tenant mix and resale demand.

ABS Census 2021 tenure aggregated across the state's suburbs and ATO postcode rental statistics summed to state level. No state-level new-lending split is published; see the national page for lending flows.

Regional housing markets

NT Treasury quarterly housing indicators.

Greater Darwin

2026-Q1

Median house $718k

Median unit $450k

House rent $709/wk

Vacancy 1.7%

Alice Springs

2026-Q1

Median house $504k

Median unit $335k

House rent $620/wk

Vacancy 2.5%

Katherine

2026-Q1

Median house $400k

Median unit $215k

House rent $550/wk

Vacancy 0.0%

NT has no suburb-level price source; these NT Treasury / REINT regional aggregates are the closest local signal.

DAR price trend

Median house · Darwin
$750K
+25.0% YoY · +5.6% QoQ
Median unit · Darwin
$430K
+19.4% YoY · -0.5% QoQ
Population projection

NT projected to grow 13.0% by 2032.

ABS SA2-level projections rolled up to NT, sum of 66 SA2 areas (male + female across all age brackets, base year 2022).

Base · 2022
250,219

Projected total population, NT

+5y · 2027
268,702

+7.4% vs base

+10y · 2032
282,669

+13.0% vs base

Projected trajectory
2022–2032
Solar adoption

NT postcodes leading on rooftop solar.

Top postcodes ranked by Clean Energy Regulator small-scale installs per 1,000 residents. NT cumulative: 25,665 installs across 46 postcodes, 0.22GW capacity, 1,094 added in the last 12 months.

See all NT solar rankings → · Battery adoption →

Suburb directory

Every NT suburb, A to Z.

273 NT suburbs indexed. Jump to a letter, then open a suburb for prices, rent, schools, demographics, and investment signals.

A 20 suburbs
B 23 suburbs
C 16 suburbs
D 14 suburbs
E 10 suburbs
F 9 suburbs
G 12 suburbs
H 12 suburbs
I 2 suburbs
J 4 suburbs
K 11 suburbs
L 17 suburbs
M 27 suburbs
N 15 suburbs
P 12 suburbs
R 9 suburbs
S 8 suburbs
T 19 suburbs
U 3 suburbs
V 3 suburbs
W 20 suburbs
Y 6 suburbs
Z 1 suburb
FAQ

Four questions about NT.

  1. How many NT suburbs does QuickProperty cover?

    QuickProperty indexes 273 NT suburb pages, with 42 suburbs carrying house price coverage and 213 suburbs carrying rent coverage in the current processed dataset.

  2. What is the median house price in NT?

    Across NT suburbs with available house price data, the median house price shown on this hub is $590K. Treat it as a suburb-screening benchmark, not a property valuation.

  3. What is the median weekly rent in NT?

    Across NT suburbs with available rent data, the median weekly rent shown on this hub is $202/wk. Individual suburb pages may differ materially from the state-level benchmark.

  4. What should I do after browsing the NT hub?

    Open a large suburb for context, use rankings if the state still feels too broad, or move two to three candidates into compare once you have a realistic shortlist.