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This idyllic Sydney region is the best place to live in Australia, according to a new lifestyle study
This idyllic Sydney region is the best place to live in Australia, according to a new lifestyle study

Time Out

time4 days ago

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This idyllic Sydney region is the best place to live in Australia, according to a new lifestyle study

Beautiful, clean, diverse and safe – we reckon Sydney is a desirable place to live as a whole. Yes, we know our shiny Harbour City has its flaws (we're looking at you, ridiculously expensive house prices), but we know we've got it pretty good here. And so do tourists – with more than 14 million people flocking to our city each year to experience the best Sydney has to offer (beaches! restaurants! shows at the Opera House! etc.). Within the country, however, Aussies are always eyeing up where they'd like to move. If you're considering a change of scenery or locking down for the long run, a new lifestyle study has revealed the ten best places to live across the country. And if you're one of the lucky ones to call one idyllic Sydney region home – don't go anywhere. The ranking comes from quantity survey group MCG's Four-Pillar Lifestyle Index, which analysed every suburb in Australia using SuburbTrends data. The researchers focused on four key lifestyle factors that are considered most popular for Australian homebuyers: beach access, green spaces, urban amenities and community spirit – and measured all against home value growth to determine the best places to live long term. (Note: While this study considered median house prices and home value growth, broader cost-of-living factors – such as utilities, groceries, transport and other everyday expenses – were not included in the ranking.) New South Wales dominated the rankings, home to six of the top ten best places to live for 2025. Located in Sydney's dreamy Northern Beaches, the Warringah region – including Manly, Freshwater, Dee Why, Mona Vale, Narrabeen and more – came out on top as the best place to buy a house right now. It's definitely on the pricier side, with median house prices sitting at $2.56 million – but it offers an unbeatable combo of beaches, nature, accessibility, community spirit and strong home value growth. Several more affordable places just outside Sydney also ranked in the top ten lifestyle locations, including the coastal city of Wollongong in fourth with a median house price of $1.28 million, the gorgeous Shoalhaven region in seventh at $840,000, and NSW's second-most-populous area, Newcastle, in tenth at $960,000. Western Australia's laid-back lifestyle proved highly sought after – and more affordable too, with two Perth suburbs ranking in the top five. Just ten kilometres north of Perth's CBD, Stirling was the second-best lifestyle suburb in Australia, with a median house price of $1.07 million. Meanwhile, the further northern suburb of Wanneroo ranked third, boasting an affordable median price of just $760,000. That's the second-lowest median house price of the top ten, just behind Townsville, which beat out all other Queensland regions for lifestyle appeal and price growth potential. In this quiet coastal city, the median price sits at $570,000 – exactly half the median price of Queensland's only other top ten suburb, Southport, which placed ninth. You can check out the full rankings below. The 10 best places to live in Australia: Warringah, NSW Stirling, WA Wanneroo, WA Wollongong, NSW Eastern Suburbs – South, NSW Townsville, QLD Shoalhaven, NSW Eastern Suburbs – North, NSW Southport, QLD Newcastle, NSW You can check out the full study here.

Australia's 10 best suburbs to live have been revealed in a new lifestyle study
Australia's 10 best suburbs to live have been revealed in a new lifestyle study

Time Out

time4 days ago

  • Lifestyle
  • Time Out

Australia's 10 best suburbs to live have been revealed in a new lifestyle study

As a whole, Australia is a pretty desirable place to live – and we're reminded of that almost every day. Not only do 27 million people choose to call our country home, but more than 7 million flock here just to visit each year. Within the country, however, Aussies are always eyeing up where they'd like to move. If you're considering a change of scenery or locking down for the long run, a new lifestyle study has revealed the ten best suburbs to live in across the country. The ranking comes from quantity survey group MCG's Four-Pillar Lifestyle Index, which analysed every suburb in Australia using SuburbTrends data. The researchers focused on four key lifestyle factors that are considered most popular for Australian homebuyers: beach access, green spaces, urban amenities and community spirit – and measured all against home value growth to determine the best places to live long term. New South Wales dominated the rankings, home to six of the top ten best suburbs to live in for 2025. Located in Sydney's dreamy Northern Beaches, the Warringah region – including Manly, Dee Why, Crows Nest, North Sydney and 23 other suburbs – came out on top as the best place to buy a house right now. It's definitely on the pricier side, with median house prices sitting at $2.56 million – but it offers an unbeatable combo of beaches, nature, accessibility, community spirit and strong home value growth. Several more affordable suburbs just outside of Sydney also ranked in the top ten lifestyle locations, including the coastal city of Wollongong in fourth with a median house price of $1.28 million, the gorgeous Shoalhaven region in seventh at $840,000 and NSW's second-most-populous area, Newcastle, in tenth at $960,000. Western Australia's laid-back lifestyle proved highly sought after – and more affordable too, with two Perth suburbs ranking in the top five. Just ten kilometres north of Perth's CBD, Stirling was the second-best lifestyle suburb in Australia, with a median house price of $1.07 million. Meanwhile, the further northern suburb of Wanneroo ranked third, boasting an affordable median price of just $760,000. That's the second-lowest median house price of the top ten, just behind Townsville, which beat out all other Queensland regions for lifestyle appeal and price growth potential. In this quiet coastal city, the median price sits at a super affordable $570,000 – exactly half the median price of Queensland's only other top ten suburb, Southport, which placed ninth. You can check out the full rankings below. The 10 best suburbs to live in Australia Warringah, NSW Stirling, WA Wanneroo, WA Wollongong, NSW Eastern Suburbs – South, NSW Townsville, QLD Shoalhaven, NSW Eastern Suburbs – North, NSW Southport, QLD Newcastle, NSW Stay in the loop: sign up for our free Time Out Australia newsletter 😎

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