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Demographics in Church Point (2105)

Demographics of Church Point (2105) are drawn from the most recent ABS Census of Population and Housing. The data covers the statistical area most closely aligned with the Church Point suburb boundary and includes population, median age, household composition, housing tenure, and ancestry. Church Point is part of the Northern Beaches 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: Church Point · ABS Census 2021

Population1,066usual residents
Median age54years
Avg household2.6people
Household income$3,182 /wk
Median rent$1,073 /wk
Median mortgage$3,600 /mo
Housing tenure
58%Owned outright
33%With mortgage
7%Renting
Dwelling mix
92%House
3%Semi
5%Flat / apt
Household composition
35%Couple + kids
44%Couple, no kids
4%Single parent
15%Lone person

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

Age structure tells you about the lifecycle stage of Church Point as a suburb. A concentration of 25-to-39-year-olds typically indicates a gentrifying or established inner-ring suburb with strong café culture and lifestyle infrastructure. A concentration of 40-to-64-year-olds in owner-occupied houses suggests a more settled, family-oriented suburb. Understanding the age profile helps you assess whether the suburb's current character is likely to persist or shift over your ownership horizon.

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