Stickybeak

Income and tax stats in Bondi (2026)

Income and tax statistics for Bondi (2026) are derived from the ATO's annual Taxation Statistics publication, which aggregates individual income tax return data at the postcode level. The data covers average taxable income, the proportion of residents with investment property income, capital gains declarations, and the share of high-income earners (those with taxable income above $180,000). Bondi is part of the Waverley LGA.

How might Bondi change?

Investor activity in Bondi

2026 · ATO Taxation Statistics · ~18-month lag

Source: ATO Taxation Statistics (CC BY 2.5 AU).

Average taxable income in Bondi is a useful but imperfect demand signal. It reflects who lives there now, not who will live there in five years. If the average taxable income has been rising faster than the Waverley LGA average over recent ATO releases, it may signal income-driven gentrification, with wealthier residents displacing lower-income ones, which has historically been associated with above-average capital growth in Sydney.

Income and tax stats in nearby suburbs

Bondi Beach 2026Bondi Junction 2022Bronte 2024

More about Bondi

All insights →Flood riskBushfire riskSchoolsWalkabilityAmenitiesCommute