Halbury suburb profile
Halbury is a small, rural locality situated in South Australia's Mid North region, known for its tranquil countryside and agricultural landscape. Located approximately 120km north of Adelaide, Halbury offers a peaceful retreat from urban life, with a close-knit community and a strong connection to the land. The area is characterized by its open spaces, farmland, and a slower pace of life, making it an ideal spot for those seeking a rural lifestyle. While amenities are limited, the nearby towns provide essential services and a sense of community, contributing to Halbury's appeal as a serene and picturesque place to reside.
Halbury property market performance
Halbury’s property market has remained stagnant over the past 12 months, with no recorded changes in median house or unit values. The median house and unit prices have both remained at $0, indicating a lack of market activity. Similarly, there have been no house or unit sales in the past 12 months, and properties have not been listed on the market, as reflected by zero median days on market for both houses and units.
The rental market in Halbury has also seen no movement, with average rents for both houses and units remaining at $0 over the last 12 months. This suggests a stable but inactive market with no changes in rental demand or pricing.
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Halbury demographics
Halbury, a quaint rural suburb in South Australia, offers a serene lifestyle away from the hustle and bustle of city life. With a small population of just 211, it is a close-knit community where residents enjoy the peace and quiet of country living. The median age of 43 suggests a mature population, with many families and long-term residents who appreciate the slower pace and natural surroundings.
The suburb's housing landscape is predominantly owner-occupied, with 39.7% of properties owned outright and 45.2% owned with a mortgage. This indicates a stable community with a strong sense of home ownership. Only 15.1% of the properties are rented, reflecting the suburb's appeal to those looking for long-term settlement rather than transient living arrangements.
Family structures in Halbury are diverse, with 27.1% of families being couples with children and 49.2% being couples without children. One-parent families make up 23.7% of the community, highlighting a supportive environment for various family dynamics. The absence of other family types underscores the traditional family-oriented nature of the suburb.
With a median household income of $1152 per week, Halbury offers an affordable lifestyle, making it an attractive option for those seeking a balance between cost of living and quality of life. The suburb's rural charm, combined with its strong community ties, makes it an ideal place for families and individuals looking to enjoy the tranquility of country living.
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