Royal National Park · Statistical Area 2 (SA2)

Housing & Dwellings in Royal National Park

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

A high density of people per bedroom marks the housing landscape in Royal National Park. This sparsely populated area sees more people sharing rooms than is typical for the state and country. Most homes here are crowded, while rental prices remain steady with the national trend.

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📍 Royal National Park, Statistical Area 2 (SA2)

Where Royal National Park sits — Median rent (weekly)

$390
  • $100–$121: 37 areas
  • $121–$143: 11 areas
  • $143–$164: 27 areas
  • $164–$186: 32 areas
  • $186–$207: 63 areas
  • $207–$229: 57 areas
  • $229–$250: 59 areas
  • $250–$271: 158 areas
  • $271–$293: 106 areas
  • $293–$314: 178 areas
  • $314–$336: 149 areas
  • $336–$357: 207 areas
  • $357–$379: 179 areas
  • $379–$400: 182 areas
  • $400–$421: 312 areas
  • $421–$443: 103 areas
  • $443–$464: 158 areas
  • $464–$486: 69 areas
  • $486–$507: 85 areas
  • $507–$529: 38 areas
  • $529–$550: 32 areas
  • $550–$571: 45 areas
  • $571–$593: 19 areas
  • $593–$614: 34 areas
  • $614–$636: 8 areas
  • $636–$657: 11 areas
  • $657–$679: 5 areas
  • $679–$700: 28 areas

All statistical area 2 (sa2) areas, 2021. The marker is Royal National Park — higher than 57% of areas.

Median rent (weekly) compared with the state and national average
Royal National Park$390
2232, NSW $460
New South Wales $420
Australia $375

Housing costs

Rents, mortgages and crowding.

Typical weekly rent is $390, which is about the same as the New South Wales and Australian figures. This cost has risen by $12 since 2016.

$390

Higher than 57% of statistical area 2 (sa2) areas.

  • 2016: $378
  • 2021: $390

Median weekly rent paid by households renting their home.

Weekly rent distribution

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In Royal National Park, $350–$549 is the majority at 100%.

Owning & renting

How homes are owned or rented.

The most common how homes are owned or rented is Rented at 78%, ahead of Owned outright (0%).

How homes are owned or rented

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In Royal National Park, Rented is the majority at 100%.

Types of homes

Houses, townhouses, apartments and bedrooms.

Homes in this area are more crowded than most, with 1.10 people per bedroom. This is well above the Australian figure of 0.80 and has increased since 2011.

1.10 ▲ +10.0%

Higher than 95% of statistical area 2 (sa2) areas.

  • 2011: 1.00
  • 2021: 1.10

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

Types of homes

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In Royal National Park, Separate house is the majority at 100%.

Bedrooms per home

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In Royal National Park, 3 bedrooms is the majority at 67%; 2 bedrooms is next at 33%.

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 Royal National Park [Census of Population and Housing]. CensusAtlas, used under CC BY 4.0. https://censusatlas.au/region/sa2/128021537/royal-national-park/topic/housing-dwellings