In the regional markets, South Australia leads with three suburbs, while Queensland, Tasmania, and New South Wales each contribute two, and Victoria one. The price spectrum is notably wider than in metropolitan areas, ranging from Thompson Beach in South Australia at $481,500 to Bilinga on the Gold Coast at $5.5 million. Bilinga stands out with exceptional five-year growth of 572 per cent, while other regional growth rates typically range between 155 per cent and 252 per cent.
South Australia's Yorke Peninsula emerges as a significant regional growth cluster, led by Price with 252 per cent five-year growth to reach $515,000. At similar price points, James Well and Thompson Beach follow with growth rates of 215 and 200 per cent respectively.
Tasmania shows robust performance through Dolphin Sands and Saltwater River, both suburbs showing strong five-year growth supported by double-digit one-year growth. In contrast, Victoria's Yanakie in Gippsland shows strong long-term performance with 233 per cent five-year growth, despite modest recent gains of four per cent.
New South Wales' Way Way and Denhams Beach, though geographically distant, demonstrate similar price points and growth trajectories. Queensland's Marcoola completes the picture with 155 per cent five-year growth to reach $1.42 million.