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马斯科特房产顾问 — 您的本地知识指南

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Mascot市场概览

公寓中位数价格

$780,000

来源: CoreLogic RP Data, Domain Group

租金回报率

4.1%

年增长率

+7.8%

空置率

1.8%

中位数租金

$610/week

步行指数

78/100

关于Mascot的公寓

马斯科特是悉尼最具战略位置的郊区之一,紧邻悉尼机场,直达CBD。作为您的独立房产顾问,本地知识地产提供无偏见的马斯科特公寓市场分析。

深度洞察源自我们26年的悉尼公寓实践经验

Mascot’s unit prices have grown 9.2% in the past year, outpacing many Sydney suburbs.

Low vacancy (2.1%) means apartments are in high demand, especially among professionals.

Over two-thirds of homes are apartments — Mascot is truly built for unit living.

Airport proximity is a double-edged sword: unbeatable convenience but aircraft noise in some pockets.

Strata fees can be higher in newer buildings with more facilities — always check before buying.

Strong rental yields (4.6%) and a cosmopolitan, young demographic underpin ongoing demand.

The Apartment Market in Mascot — What the Numbers Really Tell You

What we've observed over the years is that Mascot’s apartment market has moved from a niche choice to a mainstream contender for Sydney buyers seeking strong value and urban convenience. The latest figures show a median unit price of $720,000, with impressive annual growth of 9.2% and a five-year rise approaching 38%. This outpaces many other inner-city renewal areas. For apartment buyers, this means the market is both competitive and buoyant — prices have climbed steadily, so stretching your budget may be necessary to secure a quality property. The rental yield sits at 4.6%, with a very tight vacancy rate (2.1%), reflecting strong ongoing demand from renters, particularly professionals and airport workers. In our experience, such low vacancy rates can mean apartments here don’t linger long on the market, especially those in well-managed complexes close to the station or local amenities.

Who Lives Here & What That Means for Apartment Demand

Mascot’s demographic profile is distinct: the median age is just 34, with over half the population working in professional roles and nearly half holding university degrees. About 42% of residents were born overseas, adding to the suburb's cosmopolitan vibe. Buyers we work with often notice that this mix translates into a vibrant, community-oriented lifestyle and sustained demand for modern, low-maintenance apartments. High percentages of renters (48%) and units as the dominant dwelling type (68%) mean the local market is built around apartment living — not just as an investment play, but as the primary way people choose to live in Mascot. We’ve seen this underpin both rental and resale demand, especially for properties with good sound insulation and smart layouts.

Lifestyle & Transport — The Apartment Buyer's Trade-offs

Mascot’s appeal is largely built on connectivity and lifestyle. With a Walk Score of 78 and Green Square Station just minutes away, daily commuting is straightforward, and the CBD is only a 9km train ride (often 20-25 minutes). Buyers frequently weigh the convenience of direct airport access and proximity to Botany Road’s dining scene against a few key trade-offs: aircraft noise (especially in certain pockets), higher strata fees in newer high-rise buildings, and limited green space compared to leafier suburbs. However, we’ve observed that for many buyers, the balance tips in Mascot’s favour thanks to amenity-rich shopping at Eastgardens, a growing café culture, and increasing investment in local parks and services. For families or those thinking long-term, schools are solid (rated 7/10), and the area’s ongoing urban renewal suggests further improvements ahead.

What Buyers We Work With Often Ask About Mascot

Buyers regularly ask: “How much does aircraft noise really affect daily life?” Our experience is that impact varies by location within Mascot and building design — newer apartments often have better soundproofing, but it’s wise to visit at different times of day. Another common question: “Is there enough long-term capital growth potential, or has Mascot’s boom already happened?” Our view, based on the data and ongoing infrastructure investment, is that demand fundamentals remain strong, but buyers should scrutinise the quality and management of each development.

Parking and strata fees come up often too. With limited parking in some complexes, it’s important to check allocations and visitor options. Strata levies can be higher in Mascot’s larger buildings due to amenities, so factor this into your budget. As always, this is general information and not personal advice — every buyer’s circumstances are unique, and we recommend thorough due diligence on the specific property and building.

以上为基于我们26年注册会计师及持牌房地产实践所观察到的一般性信息,不构成个人财务建议。请务必根据您的具体情况寻求专业指导。

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为您量身定制的Mascot公寓市场分析——价格、租金回报、增长前景、最佳楼盘与街区,以及需要注意的事项。由自2001年起深耕该市场的团队编制。

  • Mascot各区域的中位数价格与租金回报
  • 哪些楼盘和街区最能保值
  • 需要避开的物业管理、朝向与户型风险
  • 未公开及即将上市的机会

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关于Mascot的常见问题

What's the difference between a property advisor and a mortgage broker?
A broker arranges your financing. A property advisor looks at the whole picture — the property, the market, the numbers, the tax implications, and your personal goals. Local Knowledge Property is not a broker. We're your independent property advisor, with 26+ years CPA expertise behind every recommendation.
Is Mascot a good apartment investment?
Mascot offers strong rental yields driven by proximity to Sydney Airport and the CBD. As a property investment specialist, we analyse yield, growth potential, and total holding costs before recommending any purchase.
What does a local knowledge buyers agent do in Mascot?
A local knowledge buyers agent in Mascot provides deep suburb expertise — from off-market opportunities to strata due diligence. As your property investment specialist, we identify the best value apartments and negotiate on your behalf.

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