Data Definitions
Understand the metrics and data points we use across our property reports and analysis tools.
% Renters
The percentage of dwellings which are rental properties, intended to be leased out to tenants on a rental agreement. A high value indicates a higher proportion of renters in the suburb, which may suggest a more transient population or a lack of affordable housing options for home ownership.
10 Year Growth
The total growth in the price to buy a property over the past 10 years
Addiction Levels Index
The Addiction Index measures the prevalence of addictive behaviors in a given area. It takes into account factors such as substance abuse, gambling, and other compulsive behaviors. A high value indicates a higher risk of addiction-related issues in the area. Areas with high substance abuse can often also suffer from high crime rates.
Affluence Score
The overall wealth and affluence of the area, with a higher score representing a more well-to-do, upper class area. Lower scores reflect greater rates of poverty and a more sizeable underclass. It is measured as a score out of 100.
Alienation Levels Index
The frequency of feelings of detachment from society or community for people, measured as a score. A high alienation score can reflect poorly on the strength of the community in the region.
Australian Aboriginal Population
The proportion of people living in Australia who reported to having Indigenous Australian heritage on the 2021 Australian Census. It is important to note that Indigenous Australian communities often experience greater levels of socioeconomic disadvantage, and suffer from reduced life expectancy and a lower quality of life.
Average Childcare Centre Rating
A numerical ranking, on a scale of 0-100, which indicates, on average, the overall quality of all childcare centres within the region, with a higher score indicating a higher quality of childcare.
Average Number of Bedrooms
The average number of bedrooms for all homes as of the 10th of August for the 2021 Australian Census. This is a reflection of the size of the home, but is also a measure of latent supply, particularly in regards to empty nesters with large 3-4 bedroom homes. A higher average number of bedrooms in a suburb indicates a capacity to take in more people and families, as well as the potential for people to convert bedrooms to studies for Work From Home opportunities
Average Welfare Payments
The average government payments and allowances received for each recipient, including, but not limited to, Age Pension, JobSeeker Payment, and Youth Allowance. It is important to note the varying types of people which receive welfare, from unemployed people to disabled people. Also note that high rates of welfare payments in a region can inadvertently create an income growth ceiling.
Bicycle Commuters
The proportion of people (aged 15 and over) who reported that they rode a bicycle to commute to work.
Bushfire Prone Area
Bushfire prone areas are those where there is a relatively high likelihood of a bushfire burning through the region. There are 3 important aspects to this. The first is a safety aspect; there is a greater degree of risk and danger associated with living in a area with high bushfire risk. The second aspect is that of development restrictions; when an area is at risk of bushfire, often houses must be constructed in a certain manner, and from certain materials, in order to accomodate the higher risk of bushfire. The final aspect is that of insurance; home insurance is more expensive for those dwellings which reside in a bushfire prone area.
Business Activity Index
The overall level of business activity occurring in the region, measured by observing per capita rates of business entries and exits. A higher score indicates a higher rate of business activity, as well as a greater prevalence of entrepreneurship in the area.
Capital Growth Forecast
The projected annualised growth of properties over the next four years.
Car Commuters
The proportion of people (aged 15 and over) who reported that they drove to work in a car to commute to work.
Catchment Area of Primary School
Australian public schools all have a geographical zone, known as a catchment. If your place of residence falls within this catchment then, with exceptions, your child must attend that local public school (depending on the age and gender specifications of the school). Note that these catchment zones do not apply to private schools.
Catchment Area of Primary School
Australian public schools all have a geographical zone, known as a catchment. If your place of residence falls within this catchment then, with exceptions, your child must attend that local public school (depending on the age and gender specifications of the school). Note that these catchment zones do not apply to private schools.
Catchment Areas for Public Schools
Australian public schools all have a geographical zone, known as a catchment. If your place of residence falls within this catchment then, with exceptions, your child must attend that local public school (depending on the age and gender specifications of the school). Note that these catchment zones do not apply to private schools.
Climate Score
The environmental conditions of a suburb. A high value indicates a favourable climate for living, with good air quality, low pollution, and comfortable temperatures, whilst a low value indicates the prevalence of adverse or non-favourable weather conditions. It is measured as a score out of 100.
Closest River
The distance to the nearest river. Rivers can enhance an area's tranquility, whilst also encouraging an outdoor lifestyle.
Comercially Zoned Land in Suburb
The total commercial land area in the suburb. Commercial zoning can have many purposes, from offices to retail stores. Whilst retail stores help to serve the community, offices can contirbute to high density levels and disturbances.