Posted On November 20, 2018
Australia is a country and continent surrounded by the Indian and Pacific oceans. Living in any of Australia’s capital cities is incredibly expensive. In Sydney, for example, house prices have surged past the $1 million mark after six consecutive months of declines. The median house price in the city was $1,021,968 during the second quarter of 2016 and, while it’s below last year’s record-breaking median house price of $1,032,899, it’s still far more than what the average person could afford.
Because of this, it’s advisable to look for a place to live outside capital cities, where rent and house prices are much cheaper but the quality of life is still decent enough for young professionals, growing families, and empty-nesters. We've compiled a list of the cheap places to live in Australia to help you choose the best area for yourself and your loved ones. These places are ranked not just by their housing prices but also according to their population, unemployment rate, and access to important services like healthcare and education.
The video contains places :- Wagga Wagga, Ballarat, Tamworth, Toowoomba, Dubbo , Wodonga, Mildura, Greater Taree, The Latrobe Valley, Shepparton