Taren Point, NSW

UNDERVALUED

1,460 sales · 36 years of data · NSW, Australia

$1,610,000
Median (All)
$2,400,000
Median (Houses)
$1,300,000
Median (Apartments)
2.7%
10yr CAGR
5.0%
36yr CAGR
36.6%
Strata %
36 years of data · 1,460 sales analysed · 2,500+ suburbs · Updated weekly

Taren Point, NSW Property Market Overview

Taren Point, NSW, 2229, is a waterside suburb located in southern Sydney, offering a blend of residential living and coastal charm. With 36 years of recorded property sales data, AusPropertyInsights.app analyses a total of 1,460 sales in Taren Point, providing valuable insights into its market dynamics. The current median property price in Taren Point is $1,610,000, reflecting a mix of housing types, from houses to apartments.

Taren Point offers a mix of lifestyle amenities and community atmosphere, making it an attractive location for a variety of residents. The suburb's property market is characterised by its historical growth and current market position, which are key factors for understanding its potential. The median house price in Taren Point is currently $2,400,000, while the median apartment price stands at $1,300,000.

Currently undervalued
Relative to the long-term price trend line
$500K invested 10yr ago → $652,641
Based on the 10-year compound annual growth rate of 2.7%
Mixed housing37% apartments
63% of sales are houses and other non-strata properties
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Property Mix

63%
37%
Houses 63%$2,400,000Apartments 37%$1,300,000

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Street Rankings

Top streets in Taren Point, NSW by median sale price

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#StreetTypeSalesMedian Price
1Old Taren Point RdApartment7$1,300,000
2Alexander AveApartment10$1,233,000
3Holt RdHouse12$1,910,000
4Old Taren Point RdHouse6$2,705,000

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Price per m²

Streets by price per square metre

Compare land and building value across streets — essential for finding underpriced pockets.

#StreetTypeSalesMedian $/m²
1Alexander AveApartment10$6,903/m²
2Woodlands RdHouse6$4,200/m²
3Holt RdHouse12$5,592/m²
4Curtis AveHouse6$3,130/m²

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Growth Rates

Fastest growing streets by median price

10-year compound annual growth rate (CAGR) by street — see which streets are outperforming the suburb.

#StreetType10yr CAGR
1Holt RdApartment+5.7%
2Curtis AveApartment+3.4%
3Curtis AveHouse+4.9%
4Woodlands RdHouse+7.7%

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Past growth rates are not indicative of future performance. This data is for informational purposes only.

Building Analytics

Building-by-building comparison

51
apartment buildings analysed
#AddressSalesMedian$/m²
160 Alexander Ave9$1,166,000$7,027/m²
246 Bay Rd3$860,000$6,935/m²

... and 47 more buildings

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Properties resold within 2 years may signal problems — structural issues, noisy locations, or overpayment. See hold period distribution and flagged streets.

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Settlement times & problem streets

73
average days to settlement

Extended settlement times can indicate building defects, financing difficulties, or legal issues. See which streets have the longest settlement periods.

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Suburb Change

Density & development tracking

37%
apartments across 51 buildings

Track which streets are converting from houses to apartments. Understand how density is changing the suburb's character and property values over time.

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Taren Point at a Glance

Region
Southern Sydney
CBD Distance
24km south of Sydney CBD
Train Station
Caringbah Station (T4 Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line)
Council
Sutherland Shire Council
Property Character
Established residential with waterfront access
Community
Established families and retirees

Taren Point, NSW

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Local Amenities


Living in Taren Point, NSW

Taren Point offers a relaxed, coastal lifestyle with a strong sense of community. The suburb is close to the water, providing opportunities for boating, fishing, and other water activities. For families, there are schools such as Taren Point Public School and nearby Caringbah High School.

Shopping needs are met by local shops and services, with larger shopping centres like Miranda Fair a short drive away. Parks and recreational areas, such as the Taren Point Reserve, offer green spaces for relaxation and outdoor activities. While Taren Point doesn't have its own train station, bus services connect residents to nearby stations like Caringbah and Miranda. The suburb's location provides a balance between suburban tranquility and access to essential amenities.


Who Buys in Taren Point?

Taren Point attracts a diverse range of buyers, including families, downsizers, and professionals. The suburb's mix of houses and apartments, with a strata percentage of 36.6%, caters to different lifestyle preferences. The median property price of $1,610,000 suggests a market that appeals to established buyers. The suburb's historical growth, as indicated by the 20-year CAGR of 7.3%, may attract those seeking long-term capital appreciation. The presence of schools and parks makes Taren Point an attractive location for families, while the coastal lifestyle appeals to downsizers and professionals.

Market Analysis

Currently, the property market in Taren Point is assessed to be below its long-term trend, placing it in undervalued territory. This indicates that property prices in Taren Point, as of early 2026, are potentially lower than what historical trends would suggest. This cycle position is based on a comprehensive analysis of sales data and price movements over the past 36 years.

Understanding Taren Point's position in the property cycle is crucial for assessing the current market conditions. While the specific deviation from the long-term trend is reserved for premium subscribers, the 'undervalued' label suggests potential opportunities or a period of slower growth compared to historical averages in Taren Point.


Is Taren Point a Good Investment?

Taren Point's growth patterns, as reflected in its historical CAGR figures, indicate a consistent appreciation in property values. The 20-year CAGR of 7.3% demonstrates the suburb's long-term growth potential. The full-period CAGR of 5.0%, encompassing 36 years of data, further supports this observation.

Currently, the property market in Taren Point is assessed to be below its long-term trend, placing it in undervalued territory. This cycle position suggests a potential entry point for buyers. However, it is crucial to conduct thorough due diligence and consider individual circumstances before making any property decisions in Taren Point. AusPropertyInsights.app provides data and analysis to help inform these decisions.


Taren Point Market Outlook

As of early 2026, the property market in Taren Point is currently assessed to be below its long-term trend, placing it in undervalued territory. This cycle position reflects the current market conditions and price movements in the suburb. While specific price trends and future projections are subject to change, the current assessment provides a snapshot of the Taren Point property market at this point in time. Further analysis and monitoring of market data are essential for staying informed about the evolving conditions in Taren Point.

Streets & Location in Taren Point, NSW

Taren Point, postcode 2229, features a range of residential streets, with notable streets including HOLT RD, OLD TAREN POINT RD, and HOLT RD. AusPropertyInsights.app identifies 24 total streets within Taren Point. The suburb's location offers a blend of convenience and lifestyle, being close to waterways and local amenities. The street-level analysis provides a granular view of property values within Taren Point, available to AusPropertyInsights.app subscribers.

Market Dynamics

Transaction patterns in Taren Point indicate an average settlement period of 73 days. This timeframe reflects the typical duration required to complete property sales in the area. Currently, there is no available quick-flip percentage data for Taren Point. This data would indicate the proportion of properties resold within a short period. Understanding the settlement timeframe provides insights into the liquidity of the Taren Point property market.

Development & Density

Taren Point features a mix of housing types, including houses and apartments. There are 51 apartment buildings within Taren Point, contributing to the suburb's overall density. Strata apartments account for 36.6% of the property mix in Taren Point. This blend of housing options caters to a diverse range of residents, from families seeking larger homes to individuals preferring apartment living.

Growth & Property Mix

Historically, the property market in Taren Point has demonstrated consistent growth. Over the past 10 years, Taren Point has experienced a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 2.7%. Looking further back, the 20-year CAGR stands at 7.3%, while the full-period CAGR, encompassing 36 years of data, is 5.0%. These figures provide a historical context for understanding the long-term performance of the Taren Point property market. The suburb has a mix of property types, with approximately 36.6% of properties being strata apartments.

All data on this page is sourced from NSW government property sale records. Market analysis, cycle positions, growth rates, and all other metrics are provided for informational purposes only and do not constitute financial, investment, legal, or property advice. Always seek independent professional advice before making any property or financial decisions.

This information is based on historical sales data and does not constitute financial, investment, or property advice. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Always consult a qualified professional before making property decisions.

Frequently Asked Questions about Taren Point, NSW

What is the median property price in Taren Point?
The current median property price in Taren Point is $1,610,000. This figure represents the middle value of all recorded property sales in the suburb. The median house price is $2,400,000, while the median apartment price is $1,300,000.
Is Taren Point overvalued or undervalued?
As of early 2026, the property market in Taren Point is assessed to be below its long-term trend, placing it in undervalued territory. This suggests that current property prices may be lower than what historical trends would indicate. Premium subscribers can access the specific percentage deviation from the long-term trend.
How has the Taren Point property market performed over 10 years?
Over the past 10 years, the Taren Point property market has experienced a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 2.7%. This indicates the average annual growth rate of property values over this period. The 20-year CAGR is significantly higher at 7.3%.
What percentage of Taren Point is apartments vs houses?
Apartments, specifically strata titled apartments, account for 36.6% of the property mix in Taren Point. This indicates a significant proportion of apartment living within the suburb. The remaining percentage consists of houses and other property types.
Where is Taren Point in the property cycle?
Currently, Taren Point is assessed to be below its long-term trend, placing it in undervalued territory. This assessment is based on historical sales data and price movements. The specific deviation from the long-term trend is available to premium subscribers.
What schools are near Taren Point?
Taren Point Public School is located within the suburb. Nearby schools also include Caringbah High School and Burraneer Bay Public School, providing educational options for families in the area. These schools cater to primary and secondary students.
What is Taren Point like to live in?
Taren Point offers a relaxed, coastal lifestyle with a strong community feel. The suburb is close to the water, providing opportunities for boating and fishing. Local shops and parks contribute to the area's appeal, making it an attractive place to live.
Is Taren Point good for families?
Taren Point can be a suitable suburb for families, with schools like Taren Point Public School located nearby. The presence of parks and recreational areas provides opportunities for outdoor activities. The mix of houses and apartments caters to different family sizes and preferences.
How far is Taren Point from Sydney CBD?
Taren Point is approximately 24km south of the Sydney CBD. Commuting to the city is possible via car or public transport, including bus services connecting to nearby train stations.
What transport options are in Taren Point?
Taren Point does not have its own train station, but bus services connect residents to nearby stations such as Caringbah Station on the T4 Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line. Major roads like Captain Cook Drive provide access to other parts of Sydney. Public transport and road networks offer connectivity for residents of Taren Point.
How does Taren Point compare to nearby suburbs?
Compared to nearby suburbs like Caringbah and Miranda, Taren Point offers a similar lifestyle with a mix of residential and coastal amenities. Median property prices in Taren Point are comparable to these neighbouring areas, reflecting the overall property market in the Sutherland Shire. Growth rates may vary slightly depending on specific property types and market conditions.
Is Taren Point a good first home buyer suburb?
Taren Point may present challenges for first home buyers due to the median property price of $1,610,000. However, apartments, with a median price of $1,300,000, may offer a more accessible entry point into the market. It's important for first home buyers to carefully consider their budget and financial situation before making a purchase.
What are the best streets in Taren Point?
While 'best' is subjective, based on median prices, some of the higher-value streets in Taren Point include HOLT RD and OLD TAREN POINT RD. HOLT RD appears twice in the top streets by median price. Detailed street-level data is available to AusPropertyInsights.app subscribers.
How many properties have been sold in Taren Point?
AusPropertyInsights.app has recorded a total of 1,460 property sales in Taren Point over the past 36 years. This data provides a comprehensive overview of market activity in the suburb.
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