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Coleambally NSW 2707 — House Prices, Rent & Suburb Profile

Coleambally is a suburb in New South Wales (postcode 2707). The median sale price is $410k (+228% since 2013). It has a population of about 1,152 (ABS Census 2021).

Median sale price
$410k
Population (2021)
1,152
Socio-economic (IRSAD %ile)
51

Median sale price trend

YearMedian sale price
2020$191,000
2021$225,000
2022$272,500
2023$323,000
2024$285,000
2025$410,000

Source: NSW Valuer General bulk property sales. Medians shown only where there are enough sales.

Housing mix

Predominantly house (90% of recorded sales, most commonly around 700+㎡ land).

Demographics (ABS Census 2021)

  • Population: 1,152
  • Median age: 43
  • Median weekly household income: $1,555
  • Average household size: 2.4

Socio-economic profile (ABS SEIFA 2021)

  • IRSAD (relative advantage/disadvantage): score 988 · 51th percentile in Australia
  • IEO (education & occupation): score 982 · 52th percentile

Higher score = relatively more advantaged. This is a socio-economic index, not a measure of school or teaching quality. Source: ABS SEIFA 2021 (CC BY).

Schools in Coleambally

  • Coleambally Central School · Central/Community School

Schools located within the suburb boundary. For catchments and results, see the official My School / NSW sources.

Transport

Nearest station: Darlington Point Coach Stop (train), about 28.1 km from the suburb centre.

Frequently asked questions

What is the median house price in Coleambally?

The median sale price in Coleambally NSW 2707 is $410,000, up 228% since 2013. Based on NSW Valuer General sales data.

What schools are in Coleambally?

Schools located in Coleambally include Coleambally Central School.

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Data: NSW Valuer General (sales & land value), NSW DCJ (rents), ABS Census & SEIFA 2021, TfNSW (transport). Figures are medians and estimates for general information only, not valuations or advice.