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Tullimbar NSW 2527

Tullimbar
This Tullimbar suburb profile includes demographic data and planning information to help you make an informed property decision.
An average home in Tullimbar is owned with a mortgage by couples with children. The average age in Tullimbar is 32. Separate houses are common in Tullimbar and the area is mostly Environmental Conservation (29.7%), Deferred Matter (27.31%) and Primary Production (23.53%).

Tullimbar demographics

Population

1840

Average Age

32

Age Distribution

Employment Type

Median Weekly Income

Traveled to Work

Car

91.8%

Tram

0.0%

Bicycle

0.0%

Train

1.0%

Walking

0.9%

Bus

0.7%

Tullimbar property information

Number of Bedrooms

Tenure Type

Property Types in Tullimbar

Separate house

Semi detached house

Unit/Apartment

Median monthly mortgage repayments

$2,383

Median weekly rental payments

$520

Average number of bedrooms per dwelling

3.6

Average number of people per household

3

Household Composition

Family Composition

Couple family without children

One parent family

Couple family with children

TULLIMBAR planning zones

TULLIMBAR
Zone CodeZone NamePercentage CoveredArea Covered
B4Mixed Use0%15.4
C3Environmental Conservation29.7%1,287,137.27
C4Environmental Living1.91%82,823
DMDeferred Matter27.31%1,183,414.56
R2Environmental Living10.96%474,892.28
R5Large Lot Residential4.22%182,723.67
RU1Primary Production23.53%1,019,590
SP2Infrastructure2.37%102,795.11

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