Dawesville is no longer a quiet fringe suburb — it’s now a sought-after spot for buyers, renters, and investors, with a market that’s maturing after strong growth.
HOUSE PRICES RISING
The median house price hit $740,000, up 13.8% year-on-year. Since 2015, prices have climbed from $437,000, with growth speeding up since 2021.
SALES
Sales fell 20% to 326 in the past year, reflecting tighter supply and more cautious buyers, rather than falling confidence.
LISTINGS
Listings remain low but slightly higher than last year, meaning buyers are taking longer to decide amid higher prices.
PREMIUM SALES
One-third of houses now sell for over $800,000 — a new benchmark for Dawesville’s coastal prestige market.
LAND
Median land prices jumped 30% to $278,000. Lots under 500m² still trade below $275,000 but are staying on the market longer, as buyers carefully consider building costs.
RENTALS
Leases rose 68%, with median rent easing slightly to $620/week. Despite more rentals advertised, homes lease faster — now in 19 days, down from 32 days last year.
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