Milsons Point unit prices boom higher than any other Sydney suburb in three years
APARTMENT prices in Milsons Point have skyrocketed 80.5 per cent over the last three years, higher than any other suburb in Sydney.
APARTMENT prices in Milsons Point have skyrocketed 80.5 per cent over the last three years, higher than any other suburb in Sydney.
Prices in the harbourside suburb have been on the rise for some time, increasing 35.2 per cent in just the last 12 months, and 15.6 per cent in the last three months, according to the latest data from CoreLogic RP Data.
By comparison, the second highest price increase for units on the lower north shore for the last three months was Waverton at 7.2 per cent, less than half of what Milsons Point achieved.
While it’s always enjoyed a prime location right on the harbour and just minutes from the city, the area is undergoing somewhat of a cultural change, which is what is increasingly attracting buyers and pushing up prices, said McGrath selling agent Nigel Mukhi, who specialises in the suburb.
“It is becoming more like a Melbourne inner city hub with wine bars opening, people tending to take public transport, older buildings being refurbished and painted more modern colours,” he said.
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Much of the recent growth can also be attributed to a surge in activity in the area thanks to the release of a new building and an increase in investor interest, Mr Mukhi said.
“There has been a consistent supply of brand new dwellings in this suburb offered over the past 10 years, which of course has fed the demand of the market,” he said.
“We also in the past 12 months must take into account the release of the new building ‘Bridgehill’, which the majority of apartments sold out within just hours of being released. This was heavily driven by the overseas market as well as local market.”
With a median apartment price of $1.48 million for the last 12 months, units in Milsons Point are now the third priciest in Sydney behind Point Piper, which has an average unit price of $2.84 million, and Dawes Point, with an average unit price of $2.47 million.
“In my opinion going back a few years, I feel Milsons Point has been grossly undervalued when comparing to its neighbouring suburbs Kirribilli and McMahons Point,” Mr Mukhi said.
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