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Browse Remote Suburbs in New South Wales

Overview

New South Wales is Australia’s most populous state, with an estimated 8,095,430 residents at the end of 2021, accounting for roughly 31 % of the nation’s total. Almost two‑thirds of those people live in the Greater Sydney region, concentrating demand for housing and shaping a varied mix of dwellings across the coastal strip and inland centres.

The state drives the national economy, anchored by a service sector that supplies almost 80 % of economic activity and 90 % of employment. Major merchandise exports include coal, copper, beef and aluminium, while education, tourism and financial services have shown strong growth; construction contributed 8 % of gross state product in 2020‑21, with manufacturing and mining adding 6 % and 2 % respectively, underscoring a diversified base that influences both rental dynamics and long‑term affordability.

Towns/Suburbs in Remote NSW

Locality
Postcode
Locality Type
Dwelling focus
Median house price
Median unit price
Alexandria 2015 Metro Houses - -
Bankstown 2200 Metro - - -
Belmont 2280 Metro Houses - -
Bradbury 2560 Metro Houses - -
Cameron Park 2285 Metro Houses - -
Chester Hill 2162 Metro Houses - -
Coolagolite 2550 Regional Houses - -
Estella 2650 Regional - - -
Georges Hall 2198 Metro Houses - -
Glossodia 2756 Regional Houses - -
Jembaicumbene 2622 Regional Houses - -
La Perouse 2036 Metro - - -
Lane Cove North 2066 Metro - - -
Moree 2400 Regional Houses - -
Narrabri 2390 Regional Houses - -
North Turramurra 2074 Metro Houses - -
Orange 2800 Regional Houses - -
Padstow 2211 Metro Houses - -
Plumpton 2761 Metro Houses - -
Pymble 2073 Metro Houses - -
Redfern 2016 Metro Houses - -
Ryde 2112 Metro Houses - -
Shell Cove 2529 Metro Houses - -
Villawood 2163 Metro Houses - -
Waterloo 2017 Metro - - -
Wheeny Creek 2758 Regional Houses - -