Repton suburb profile
Repton is a serene coastal suburb located in the Mid North Coast region of New South Wales, approximately 20km south of Coffs Harbour. Known for its lush natural surroundings and proximity to the Bellinger River, Repton offers a tranquil lifestyle with a strong connection to nature. The suburb is popular among those seeking a peaceful retreat, with its mix of rural properties and modern homes. Repton's close-knit community enjoys easy access to nearby beaches, national parks, and the amenities of larger towns. Its picturesque setting and relaxed atmosphere make it an appealing choice for families and retirees.
Repton property market performance
Repton’s property market has shown little change over the past 12 months, with both house and unit prices holding steady and no recorded change in median values. The market activity remains limited, with just 3 houses sold over the past year and no unit sales recorded in the area. Additionally, there has been no observed shift in average rent prices for both houses and units, indicating a stagnant rental market at present. The lack of data on days on market suggests minimal movement in real estate transactions within Repton.
| Houses | Units | |
|---|---|---|
Median price Past 3 months | N/A | N/A |
Change in value Past 12 months | N/A | N/A |
Sold Past 3 months | 2 | N/A |
Median days on market Past 12 months | 112 | N/A |
Average rent Past 12 months | N/A | N/A |
Change in rent Past 12 months | N/A | N/A |
Repton demographics
Repton, a serene suburb located in New South Wales, offers a tranquil lifestyle amidst natural beauty. With a small population of just 667, it is an ideal location for those seeking a peaceful retreat away from the hustle and bustle of city life. The median age of 49 indicates a mature community, likely comprising long-term residents and retirees who appreciate the suburb's quiet charm and scenic surroundings.
The suburb's housing landscape is predominantly owner-occupied, with 47.2% of properties owned outright and 42.5% owned with a mortgage. This high rate of home ownership reflects a stable and established community. Only 10.3% of properties are rented, suggesting limited availability for those looking to lease, but also highlighting the suburb's appeal to those seeking long-term residence.
Family life in Repton is characterized by a significant proportion of couple families without children, making up 53.4% of the family demographic. Couple families with children account for 35.4%, while one-parent families represent 11.2%. The absence of other family types underscores the suburb's traditional family-oriented environment. With a median household income of $1480 per week, Repton offers a comfortable living standard, attracting those who value community, nature, and a slower pace of life.
Repton infrastructure, key developments and investment opportunities
Repton has no major new redevelopment or transport projects currently highlighted in the available information, so the local property market appears to be driven more by lifestyle appeal than by large-scale infrastructure change. Its appeal is supported by a quiet semi-rural setting, proximity to beaches, and access to nearby towns, which can help sustain buyer demand for acreage-style properties.
Repton Public School provides a local education option for families, which adds to the suburb’s practical livability. With much of the area remaining low-density and owner-occupied, Repton is likely to continue attracting buyers seeking space, privacy, and a coastal-rural lifestyle rather than high-density growth.
Repton rental market trends
In Repton, the rental market appears stable with no increase in either house or unit rents over the past year, both maintaining a median rent of $0 per week. This data suggests a potentially dormant rental market, which may require analysis for future investment or development opportunities.
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