Hallidays Point suburb profile
Hallidays Point is a picturesque coastal locality in New South Wales, renowned for its stunning beaches and relaxed lifestyle. Situated within the Mid North Coast region, it offers a serene escape with its pristine natural beauty and tranquil environment. The area is popular among retirees, families, and holidaymakers seeking a peaceful retreat. Hallidays Point boasts beautiful beaches like Black Head Beach, ideal for swimming, surfing, and fishing. The community is tight-knit, with local amenities including shops, cafes, and parks, providing a comfortable and convenient lifestyle. Its blend of coastal charm and community spirit makes Hallidays Point a desirable destination for both residents and visitors.
Hallidays Point property market performance
Hallidays Point has experienced a stagnant property market over the past 12 months, with both house and unit values remaining unchanged. Over this period, there has been only one recorded house sale, and no units have been sold, reflecting very limited market activity. Additionally, the median days on market for properties in this suburb is minimal, suggesting data might be sparse or sales are occurring off-market.
The rental market similarly shows no movement, with average rent prices for both houses and units standing at zero and no change reported over the past year. This indicates a potentially inactive or underreported rental market in Hallidays Point.
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Median price Past 3 months | N/A | N/A |
Change in value Past 12 months | N/A | N/A |
Sold Past 3 months | 1 | N/A |
Median days on market Past 12 months | N/A | N/A |
Average rent Past 12 months | N/A | N/A |
Change in rent Past 12 months | N/A | N/A |
Hallidays Point demographics
Hallidays Point, located in the picturesque Mid North Coast of New South Wales, is a serene coastal suburb known for its natural beauty and relaxed lifestyle. With a population of just 656, it offers a tight-knit community atmosphere, making it an ideal location for those seeking a peaceful retreat away from the hustle and bustle of city life. The median age of 51 suggests a mature population, with many residents likely enjoying the tranquility and scenic surroundings that Hallidays Point provides.
The suburb's housing landscape is predominantly characterized by home ownership, with a significant 55.6% of properties owned outright. This high rate of outright ownership reflects a stable and established community, with many residents likely having settled here for the long term. Additionally, 35.9% of properties are owned with a mortgage, indicating a mix of both established homeowners and newer families entering the area. The rental market is relatively small, with only 8.5% of properties being rented, which further underscores the suburb's appeal to those looking for permanent residence.
Family dynamics in Hallidays Point are diverse, with 35% of families being couples with children and 54.7% being couples without children. This balance highlights the suburb's appeal to both families and retirees who are drawn to its peaceful environment and community-oriented lifestyle. The presence of one-parent families, although smaller at 10.3%, adds to the suburb's family-friendly nature. Overall, Hallidays Point offers a harmonious blend of natural beauty, community spirit, and a relaxed coastal lifestyle, making it a desirable location for those seeking a slower pace of life.
Hallidays Point infrastructure, key developments and investment opportunities
Hallidays Point continues to benefit from its position as a coastal lifestyle hub between larger centres, with ongoing recognition of Black Head and surrounding beaches for their natural amenity enhancing the suburb’s appeal to sea-changers and downsizers.[3][6] The established Tallwoods golf course community and beachfront resorts at nearby Diamond Beach underpin a steady pipeline of lifestyle-oriented residential demand, supporting values for both freestanding homes and retirement-style living options.[3][6][8]
Local amenity is anchored by village-style retail and hospitality, coastal walking tracks and the Hallidays Point Rainforest Nature Walk, all of which contribute to strong walkability and outdoor recreation appeal for residents.[3][6] While there are no major new transport or school projects publicly flagged at this time, the suburb’s easy access to Taree and Forster for employment, education and health services continues to play a key role in its long-term desirability and property market resilience.[2][3]
Hallidays Point rental market trends
The rental market in Hallidays Point has remained stable with no change in median rent for both houses and units, both staying at $0 over the past year. This indicates a potentially limited rental market or availability, suggesting other factors may affect rental dynamics in this coastal suburb.
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