Quialigo suburb profile
Quialigo is a rural locality situated in the Southern Tablelands of New South Wales, within the Goulburn Mulwaree Council area. Known for its expansive landscapes and agricultural heritage, Quialigo offers a serene and picturesque environment for those seeking a tranquil rural lifestyle. The area is characterized by its rolling hills, open spaces, and a close-knit community atmosphere. While it is primarily a farming region, Quialigo provides a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life, appealing to those who appreciate the beauty and simplicity of country living.
Quialigo property market performance
Quialigo's property market has remained unchanged over the past 12 months. With no sales and no movement in median house and unit prices, the suburb is experiencing a static period. The median house and unit prices currently sit at $0, with no reported sales activity in the last 12 months. Similarly, rental values have not shifted, maintaining at $0 for both houses and units, indicating a hiatus in market dynamics.
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Quialigo demographics
Quialigo, a quaint rural locality in New South Wales, offers a serene lifestyle away from the hustle and bustle of city life. With a small population of just 292, it is a close-knit community where residents enjoy the tranquility and natural beauty of the countryside. The median age of 45 suggests a mature population, likely comprising families and individuals who appreciate the slower pace and community-oriented living.
The suburb's housing landscape is predominantly characterized by home ownership, with a significant 59.5% of properties owned outright. This indicates a stable community with long-term residents who have established roots in the area. Additionally, 36.9% of properties are owned with a mortgage, reflecting a mix of established homeowners and those investing in the area. Rental properties are scarce, with only 3.6% of the housing market, highlighting the suburb's appeal to those seeking permanent residence rather than transient living arrangements.
Family dynamics in Quialigo are diverse, with nearly half of the families being couples without children, and 35.6% being couples with children. The presence of one-parent families, making up 15.1% of the community, adds to the suburb's familial diversity. The median total household income of $1444 per week suggests a modest yet comfortable living standard, typical of rural settings where the cost of living is generally lower than in urban areas. Quialigo's charm lies in its peaceful environment, strong sense of community, and the opportunity for a laid-back lifestyle amidst picturesque surroundings.
Quialigo infrastructure, key developments and investment opportunities
Quialigo remains a predominantly rural locality within the Goulburn Mulwaree Council area, with no major new infrastructure projects or large-scale residential or commercial redevelopments announced that would significantly alter its character in the near term.[2] Its position around 25 km south of Goulburn on the sealed Windellama Road continues to be the key access benefit, providing residents with relatively easy connectivity to employment, education and services in a larger regional centre.[2][7]
Local planning settings remain focused on rural and lifestyle lot development rather than dense urban expansion, which is likely to limit rapid population growth but support ongoing demand from buyers seeking acreage properties and privacy.[3][7] In the absence of substantial new transport, schooling or amenity projects specific to Quialigo, there are currently no significant developments expected to materially impact the property market beyond broader regional trends in the Goulburn area.
Quialigo rental market trends
The rental market in Quialigo shows no change over the past year, with both house and unit rents remaining stable at $0 per week. This suggests a low or negligible rental demand, potentially offering unique opportunities for future development or investment in this rural locality.
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