Gillieston Heights, NSW

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Values holding steady in Maitland, Pauline Hanson's new investment neighbourhood

Jonathan ChancellorThe values of residential land in the Maitland local government area have only shown slight increases in the past three years.

The top 10 NSW suburbs with the highest rental yields for houses: RP Data

Cassidy KnowltonThese are the 10 suburbs in New South Wales with the highest indicative gross rental yields, according to RP Data.

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Houses

Prices
Median sale price $415,000
Change in median price in last year 16.1%
Change in median price in past five years 53.1%
Average discount -5.4%
Average time on market 82.6
Average hold period 8.1
Median price for houses $350k to $750k $435,000
Rents
Median asking rent $435
Indicative gross rental yield 5.5%
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