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Reid

ACT

Reid is a growing region in ACT with 2,013 residents.

SA2 code
801051127
State
ACT

Population

2,013

Estimated 2025

5-Year Growth

+28.5%

3yr: +12.3% · 10yr: +17.7%

5-year growth

Median Rent

$430/wk

Census 2021

Median Income

$2,272/wk

Household, Census 2021

Growth at a Glance

3yr: +12.3%5yr: +28.5%10yr: +17.7%Total: +27.0%

Population grew from 1,585 to 2,013 over 24 years, averaging 1.0% per year.

Demand & supply signals

Derived signals haven't been computed for this region yet.

Roadmap signals

Two more derived metrics are defined in the platform and waiting on upstream-data orchestration. Each will populate here once its source series is wired through.

Affordability trend

Coming soon

RPPI year-on-year divided by WPI year-on-year. Above 1.0 means home prices are outpacing wages; below 1.0 means wages are catching up.

Awaiting: ABS RPPI (6432.0) + WPI (6345.0) GCCSA-grain orchestration.

Rent–price momentum spread

Coming soon

CPI rents year-on-year minus RPPI year-on-year. Positive means rents are gaining on prices; negative means prices are running ahead of rents.

Awaiting: ABS CPI rents component + RPPI orchestration.

Profile

Census snapshot

ABS · 2021

Housing

Public housing 13.8%

Mostly apartments (41.6%), mixed tenure (51.9% own or mortgage).

Dwelling mix

Houses 36.4%
Townhouses 22.1%
Apartments 41.6%
252 houses153 townhouses288 apartments

Tenure

Owned 30.1%
Mortgage 21.8%
Renting 45.9%
Owned 30.1%Mortgage 21.8%Renting 45.9%Other / NS 2.2%

Number of bedrooms

1 bed
142 (20.9%)
2 bed
214 (31.6%)
3 bed
178 (26.3%)
4 bed
118 (17.4%)
5 bed
26 (3.8%)
6+ bed
0 (0.0%)

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Where this data comes from

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All times in Australia/Canberra. Some series carry a 1-2 quarter publication lag from the source agency.