Suburb brief · Pearce ACT 2607
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61/100
82%
4.5%
Updated April 2026
Thesis
Pearce ACT 2607 is summarised from maintained observations only. The call weighs market pressure, local profile, dwelling mix and risk without filling gaps from weaker substitutes.
Vacancy is 1.0%, inside the tight-rental threshold.
Vacancy rate · Updated April 2026Median household income is $2,362/wk.
Household income (median) · Updated April 2026Census median rent was $430/wk at the last Census.
Median rent (Census) · Updated April 202624 mapped local places sit within 1km.
Local places within 1km · Updated April 2026Gross yield is 4.5%, above the 4.0% income floor.
Gross yield · unit · Updated April 2026Renter share is 25.1%, showing the depth of the tenant pool.
Renter share · Updated April 2026Market snapshot
$721k
What this means: Use this as the local unit-price benchmark before judging an apartment or townhouse. Compare the exact property against recent nearby sales.
$1.20M
What this means: Use this as the local house-price benchmark. A property well above this needs a clear land, condition, school-zone or scarcity reason.
Recent news & DA activity
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Drill-down suburb report · 165 metrics across 3 research stages
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ACT · 2607
Overall fit
61
out of 100
This report shows 165 maintained signals. Updated March 2026.
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Generated 26 Apr 2026 · Not financial advice. General information only.
Compass
Your read on Pearce
Pearce is on the edge — some signals strong, others soft. 165 of 165 signals maintained.
Before you inspect
A first suburb-level screen for hazards, safety, and community signals that could change whether this area stays on your shortlist. Verify the exact address before making an offer.
4 checks
Stage 1 · Strategy
12 signals grouped into 1 profile plus 1 standalone card: 12 maintained.Numbers that set your price band, cash-flow expectations, and portfolio shape.
Stage 2 · Suburbs
139 signals grouped into 19 profiles plus 3 standalone cards: 139 maintained.The signals the Scout weighs when narrowing your shortlist.
Stage 3 · Property
14 signals grouped into 2 profiles: 14 maintained.The numbers that tell you which streets and property profiles fit your criteria.
Editorial brief
Pearce ACT 2607 is summarised from maintained observations only. The call weighs market pressure, local profile, dwelling mix and risk without filling gaps from weaker substitutes.
The drill-down carries 165 populated metrics across 3 research stages, with thin or missing fields left explicit.
Last reviewed April 2026. Use this as the suburb screen, then confirm street, building and listing-specific facts before acting.
Other suburbs in 2607
Same-postcode suburbs often share buyer demand, rental context and local amenities, while school zones and council boundaries can still differ. Compare each brief before locking your shortlist.
Frequently asked
Pearce is a suburb in ACT (postcode 2607).
The median house price in Pearce ACT 2607 is $1.20M based on the most recent twelve-month sales record. Unit and apartment medians track separately and may sit materially below the house figure depending on the dwelling mix in the suburb.
Gross rental yield on houses in Pearce ACT 2607 sits at 3.1% based on current rents against the prevailing median sale price. That is below the income-investor threshold most buyers use as a screening floor — the suburb leans capital-growth rather than cashflow.
The vacancy rate in Pearce ACT 2607 is 1.0% on the most recent observation. Anything under 1.5% is a tight rental market with rapid re-letting and limited tenant choice.
Pearce ACT 2607 scores in the upper-mid range for investor fit on the maintained Compass scorecard (61/100). The score weighs price growth, rental yield, vacancy, supply pressure, demographic momentum and risk overlays together, so a single suburb can sit high overall and still be the wrong fit for a specific brief — confirm against your goals before acting.
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$586
What this means: Use this to sense holding comfort and tenant depth. It still needs expenses, vacancy and lending costs before it becomes a cashflow view.
1.0%
TightWhat this means: Lower vacancy usually means tighter rental demand. Very low numbers can move quickly, so use this with rent trend and stock-on-market.
Livability