Burradoo, Moss Vale and Bowral were among the suburbs in regional NSW and Australia with the highest amount of property sales, increases in rent and median house prices.
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Property data, information and analyst service CoreLogic released the Best of the Best 2021 report in December, revealing trends in suburbs across the country up until November, 2021.
The report broke down the top five or 10 suburbs in metropolitan and regional areas that recorded the highest amount of growth across houses and units.
"The popularity of regional Australia is reflected in many aspects of the 2021 Best of the Best report," the report said.
It continued to say that changes in lifestyle as a result of the pandemic were a contributing factor to this.
The report revealed that Bowral had the seventh highest median price for units in regional NSW with an average price of $900,231.
A total of $505,084,176 of houses were sold in Bowral in the 12 months to September 2021, which ranked the suburb in third place.
Bowral was behind Orange ($619,393,263), and Port Macquarie ($713,969,711).
Moss Vale had the third highest increase in rent across regional Australia, with a 27.8 per cent uptick in the last 12 months, and a median value of $513.
This statistic was the second highest amongst suburbs in regional NSW, with an increase of 33.7 per cent recorded for Narooma.
Burradoo ranked ninth in regional Australia for houses with the highest median price, with a recorded average of $2,105,396 per house.
The suburb ranked sixth in this category for houses across regional NSW, where Byron Bay had the highest median price of $2,597,443.
According to data, a total of 103 houses were sold in the 12 months to November 2021 in Burradoo.
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