2063, NSW · Postcode

Housing & Dwellings in 2063, NSW

Where and how people live — the homes, how they are held, and what they cost.

Typical monthly home-loan payments of $4,649 are far above the national figure in postcode 2063. This area is marked by very high housing costs, but also a high number of people who own their homes outright. These two trends highlight a significant gap between those with expensive mortgages and those who have already paid off their properties.

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📍 2063, NSW, Postcode

Where 2063, NSW sits — Median rent (weekly)

$740 ▲ +28.2%
  • $0–$21: 2 areas
  • $21–$43: 7 areas
  • $43–$64: 16 areas
  • $64–$86: 26 areas
  • $86–$107: 46 areas
  • $107–$129: 61 areas
  • $129–$150: 47 areas
  • $150–$171: 171 areas
  • $171–$193: 114 areas
  • $193–$214: 200 areas
  • $214–$236: 158 areas
  • $236–$257: 184 areas
  • $257–$279: 120 areas
  • $279–$300: 112 areas
  • $300–$321: 226 areas
  • $321–$343: 117 areas
  • $343–$364: 171 areas
  • $364–$386: 161 areas
  • $386–$407: 165 areas
  • $407–$429: 127 areas
  • $429–$450: 58 areas
  • $450–$471: 102 areas
  • $471–$493: 45 areas
  • $493–$514: 38 areas
  • $514–$536: 20 areas
  • $536–$557: 26 areas
  • $557–$579: 13 areas
  • $579–$600: 74 areas

All postcode areas, 2021. The marker is 2063, NSW — higher than 99% of areas.

Median rent (weekly) compared with the state and national average
2063, NSW$740
Willoughby $571
New South Wales $420
Australia $375

Housing costs

Rents, mortgages and crowding.

Rent and mortgages are among the highest at this level, with typical weekly rent at $740 and monthly loan payments at $4,649. Both figures are far above the New South Wales and national averages, and have risen since 2011.

$740 ▲ +28.2%

Higher than 99% of postcode areas.

  • 2011: $577
  • 2016: $680
  • 2021: $740

Median weekly rent paid by households renting their home.

$4,649 ▲ +40.2%

Higher than 99% of postcode areas.

  • 2011: $3,315
  • 2016: $3,500
  • 2021: $4,649

Median monthly mortgage repayment for households with a mortgage.

Weekly rent distribution

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In 2063, NSW, the largest group is $750 or more at 49%, followed by $550–$749 (27%) and $350–$549 (19%).

Monthly mortgage distribution

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In 2063, NSW, $3,000 or more is the majority at 68%; Under $1,000 is next at 13%.

Owning & renting

How homes are owned or rented.

Home ownership is very high, with 48.2% of homes owned outright, which is far above the national figure of 31%. Meanwhile, the share of households renting is far below the state and national levels at 19.7%.

19.7% ▼ -3.9%

Lower than 55% of postcode areas.

  • 2011: 20.4%
  • 2016: 19.4%
  • 2021: 19.7%

Share of occupied private dwellings that are rented.

48.2% ▲ +2.0%

Higher than 77% of postcode areas.

  • 2011: 47.2%
  • 2016: 47.6%
  • 2021: 48.2%

Share of occupied private dwellings owned outright (no mortgage).

How homes are owned or rented

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In 2063, NSW, the largest group is Owned outright at 48%, followed by Owned with a mortgage (30%) and Rented (20%).

Types of homes

Houses, townhouses, apartments and bedrooms.

Most people live in separate houses (74.1%), and 78.9% of homes have three or more bedrooms, which is well above the Australian average. While homes are large, the number of people per bedroom has fallen since 2011 to 0.80.

0.80 ▼ -27.3%

Lower than 57% of postcode areas.

  • 2011: 1.10
  • 2016: 0.90
  • 2021: 0.80

Average number of usual residents per bedroom — a crowding measure.

74.1% ▼ -4.3%

Lower than 79% of postcode areas.

  • 2011: 77.5%
  • 2016: 77.0%
  • 2021: 74.1%

Share of occupied private dwellings that are separate houses.

78.9% ▲ +2.2%

Higher than 52% of postcode areas.

  • 2011: 77.3%
  • 2016: 79.7%
  • 2021: 78.9%

Share of occupied private dwellings with three or more bedrooms.

Types of homes

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In 2063, NSW, Separate house is the majority at 74%; Flat or apartment is next at 19%.

Bedrooms per home

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In 2063, NSW, the largest group is 4 bedrooms at 32%, followed by 3 bedrooms (27%) and 5 or more (20%).

Sources

  • Census of Population and Housing — Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2021 (CC BY 4.0).

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Cite this page

Australian Bureau of Statistics. (2021). Housing & Dwellings in 2063, NSW [Census of Population and Housing]. CensusAtlas, used under CC BY 4.0. https://censusatlas.au/region/poa/POA2063/2063-nsw/topic/housing-dwellings