Biggest Price Falls — NT
Top 50 suburbs furthest below their own all-time house-price peak — peak-to-current drawdown from each suburb’s own history (population > 500). in NT.
Biggest Price Falls
Top 50 suburbs furthest below their own all-time house-price peak — peak-to-current drawdown from each suburb’s own history (population > 500). — NT
This ranking works best as a first-pass screen in NT, especially when you need to reduce a wide field quickly.
A rank is useful because it compresses one dimension well, but it never replaces the fuller suburb-level picture.
Use the ranking to build a shortlist, then confirm whether those finalists still hold up on the rest of the data.
A ranking compresses one signal well, but it should hand you into compare or suburb detail before becoming a decision.
Save a small working set, then use compare and evidence depth before treating any row as a decision.
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Australian biggest price falls FAQ
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What does Biggest Price Falls rank?
Biggest Price Falls ranks suburbs in NT using QuickProperty's processed property and locality datasets. Top 50 suburbs furthest below their own all-time house-price peak — peak-to-current drawdown from each suburb’s own history (population > 500).
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How should I use this ranking for property research?
Use the ranking as a screening step for NT. Save realistic suburbs to your shortlist, compare the strongest two or three, then use suburb detail pages or the calculator to test the final candidate.
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Does the top ranked suburb mean it is the best choice?
No. Rankings are a shortlist input, not a final recommendation. Check price history, rent, income, population, local services, source freshness, and current listings before making a decision.
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How current is the ranking data?
QuickProperty uses processed public-source datasets and refreshes automated sources where available. Use the suburb detail page source panels to see which signals are current, estimated, or missing for a specific suburb.