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Other Territories's Family Households: A Comprehensive Ranking of Suburbs Based on the 2021 Census Data
The proportion of households who reported that they had at least one family in the dwelling on the 10th of August for the 2021 Australian Census. A family is defined as two or more people, one of whom is at least 15 years old, who are related by blood, marriage, adoption, step, or fostering.
The data on family households can be useful for property investors and those looking to move as it provides insights into the livability of different suburbs. For example, suburbs with a high proportion of family households may be more attractive to families with children, while suburbs with a low proportion may be more suitable for young professionals or retirees. This information can help property investors make informed decisions about where to invest in real estate, and can also help individuals and families choose a suburb that meets their lifestyle needs. Additionally, suburbs with a high proportion of family households may have more community amenities such as parks, schools, and family-friendly activities, making them more desirable places to live.
Data from 2020