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Demographics in Asquith (2077)

Demographics of Asquith (2077) are drawn from the most recent ABS Census of Population and Housing. The data covers the statistical area most closely aligned with the Asquith suburb boundary and includes population, median age, household composition, housing tenure, and ancestry. Asquith is part of the Hornsby local government area, and its demographic profile reflects both the historic settlement patterns of the area and recent population change.

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Suburb demographics

Within SAL: Asquith · ABS Census 2021

Population6,160usual residents
Median age36years
Avg household2.7people
Household income$2,300 /wk
Median rent$490 /wk
Median mortgage$2,400 /mo
Housing tenure
21%Owned outright
42%With mortgage
35%Renting
1%Social housing
Dwelling mix
42%House
9%Semi
48%Flat / apt
Household composition
43%Couple + kids
24%Couple, no kids
10%Single parent
19%Lone person

ABS 2021 Census GCP (CC BY 4.0) · Suburb & Locality geography · Data may not reflect current conditions

The proportion of renters in Asquith reflects both the housing type mix (units and smaller dwellings attract renters) and the economic accessibility of the suburb. A high renter proportion is normal and positive for investors; it can also indicate a younger, more transient population, which affects the character of the area and the tenant pool. Owner-occupier-dominated suburbs tend to have more stable communities and better-maintained streetscapes.

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