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Martinsville NSW 2265 — House Prices, Rent & Suburb Profile

Martinsville is a suburb in New South Wales (postcode 2265). The median sale price is $1.5M (+158% since 2013). The median weekly rent is $700/week, a gross rental yield of about 2.4%. It has a population of about 389 (ABS Census 2021).

Median sale price
$1.5M
Median weekly rent
$700/week
Gross rental yield
2.4%
Population (2021)
389
Socio-economic (IRSAD %ile)
85

Median sale price trend

YearMedian sale price
2013$582,500
2017$930,000
2021$1,162,500
2025$1,500,000

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

Housing mix

Predominantly house (84% of recorded sales, most commonly around 700+㎡ land).

Demographics (ABS Census 2021)

  • Population: 389
  • Median age: 53
  • Median weekly household income: $1,821
  • Average household size: 2.8

Socio-economic profile (ABS SEIFA 2021)

  • IRSAD (relative advantage/disadvantage): score 1053 · 85th percentile in Australia
  • IEO (education & occupation): score 1042 · 80th 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).

Transport

Nearest station: Morisset Station (train), about 11 km from the suburb centre.

Frequently asked questions

What is the median house price in Martinsville?

The median sale price in Martinsville NSW 2265 is $1,500,000, up 158% since 2013. Based on NSW Valuer General sales data.

What is the average weekly rent in Martinsville?

The median weekly rent in Martinsville (postcode 2265) is $700 per week. Source: NSW DCJ rental bonds.

What is the rental yield in Martinsville?

The estimated gross rental yield in Martinsville is about 2.4%, based on the median weekly rent relative to the median sale price.

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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.