Acacia Gardens Mortgage Broker
Acacia Gardens is a compact planned-estate suburb next to Quakers Hill, built out in the 1990s. Housing is almost entirely detached on standard estate blocks with a small number of townhouses. It's a quiet, family-led suburb where the typical buyer is upgrading from Quakers Hill or a neighbouring area.
Who buys in Acacia Gardens
Established families in 1990s estate homes, upgraders from Quakers Hill, and a stable owner-occupier profile.
Acacia Gardens market commentary
Acacia Gardens is a small, quiet 1990s family estate next to Quakers Hill, owner-occupier heavy with low turnover.
Acacia Gardens at a glance
- Median house price
- $1,350,000
- Median unit price
- $720,000
- Postcode
- 2763
- Distance to Sydney CBD
- 40 km
- Local council
- City of Blacktown
- Region
- Western Sydney
Common questions, Acacia Gardens
Is Acacia Gardens tightly held?
Yes, turnover is well below the Sydney average. Buyers wanting the suburb typically need to be pre-approved and ready to move fast.
How does Acacia Gardens compare to Quakers Hill?
Similar amenity, slightly higher entry point, quieter streets. Common upgrader move from Quakers Hill into Acacia Gardens.
More common questions about working with a broker
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