Sales
Halls Head recorded 407 residential sales over the 12 months to June 2025 — down 11% from the previous year. The standout trend is price growth, with the median house price now at $770,000, marking a 14.9% annual increase. High-end homes continue to dominate, with 45% of houses selling for $800,000 or more.
Land
Land sales have eased, with just 30 blocks sold across the year. However, the median land price has surged to $470,000, up from $400,000 last year. This reflects continued demand for well-located vacant lots, despite limited supply.
Listings
There were only 30 properties listed for sale at the end of June — 27% fewer than a year ago. This drop in stock is helping to sustain upward pressure on prices. Homes are selling in a median of 14 days, with the fastest-selling homes in the 3–4 bedroom category.
Rentals
Rental activity is rising in Halls Head, with 260 properties leased over the past year — up 21% on last year’s figures. The house median rent has climbed to $645 per week, reflecting a 7.5% annual increase. Over half of all leased properties are now renting for $600 or more per week.
Rentals Time on Market
Rentals are being leased out quickly, with a median of just 17 days to secure a tenant — slightly faster than last year. Demand is strongest in the $550–$750 range, particularly for spacious family homes.
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