January 29, 2025

The top 5 location turn-offs for Aussie home buyers

Back to all posts

Ever spotted a bargain property and then thought to yourself: ‘What’s the catch?’ Well, more often than not there’s a good reason behind a lower-than-expected price tag. And while an undesirable location might not be a deal breaker for you, it could make it harder to sell later.

Ever spotted a bargain property and then thought to yourself: ‘What’s the catch?’ Well, more often than not there’s a good reason behind a lower-than-expected price tag. And while an undesirable location might not be a deal breaker for you, it could make it harder to sell later.

Beautiful home, dead quiet neighbours. Sounds brilliant, right?

Well, perhaps not if the property is next door to a graveyard.

There’s a lot to be said for the old adage ‘you can change a home but you can’t change the location’.

And new research from Compare the Market reveals the top five location turn-offs for home buyers.

It’s worth knowing what they are because, while these locations may help lower the price of the home, they can make things a little difficult for you later down the track when you try to sell.

1. Close to a tip

Landfills are a fact of life. But that doesn’t mean you have to live near one.

Close to one in three Aussies rate locations next to a dump as their top bugbear when considering where to buy (or rent – investors take note).

No surprises there. The sight and smell of rubbish is hardly a neighbourhood drawcard.

2. Next to the airport

“Close to transport” is often a popular sales pitch.

But under a flight path? Well, not everyone has Darryl Kerrigan’s sunny optimism when it comes to “location, location, location”.

One in five buyers say they couldn’t put up with airport noise.

3. Overlooking a graveyard

It may be the dead centre of town, and the neighbours aren’t likely to make much noise.

But 16.5% of buyers are spooked by the thought of a home next to a graveyard.

4. Alongside a highway

The relentless hum of traffic, exhaust fumes and the occasional screech of sirens.

It’s all too much for more than one in ten buyers who would walk away from properties located near a highway.

5. Next to a railway

It’s not a huge deal breaker for the majority of buyers.

But almost 7% are turned off by homes situated next to train lines.

Decide your location blacklist

What’s interesting from the above results is that there is no single location factor that the vast majority of buyers would shun.

Flight paths may matter to some, but aircraft noise is seen as a norm of urban living for others.

What matters is that you take a step back and consider ‘what are any negatives for the area?’ when you find a place you’re thinking of buying.

If there are potential downsides, it may not be the end of the world. You can always raise the issues as part of your price negotiations.

Or, if the location is seriously problematic (think wedged between a graveyard and a highway, and close enough to the airport to hear final boarding calls), it could be time to look elsewhere.

But you may compromise on other factors, such as land size or a spare bedroom, so you don’t have to settle for an undesirable location.

Talk to us

Deciding your ideal location may involve some give and take. A good starting point is finding out what you can afford to buy.

Get in touch today and we’ll help you work out your borrowing capacity.

Disclaimer: The content of this article is general in nature and is presented for informative purposes. It is not intended to constitute tax or financial advice, whether general or personal nor is it intended to imply any recommendation or opinion about a financial product. It does not take into consideration your personal situation and may not be relevant to circumstances. Before taking any action, consider your own particular circumstances and seek professional advice. This content is protected by copyright laws and various other intellectual property laws. It is not to be modified, reproduced or republished without prior written consent.

We will look at your current finances and let you know where you can get more.

We will evaluate your current financial situation and maximise your borrowing capacity.

Contact Us Today

Other Recent Posts

Forget ‘The Block’, more homes are selling at auction

Season 21 of The Block may be over but the sales are not, with two homes failing to find buyers at auction. It’s a different story across the broader market though. As auction clearance rates heat up we explain how to get your auction game on.

Read More.

All aboard! The affordability of just one extra train stop

If you’ve just boarded the home buyer express, chances are ‘value’ is high on your list of neighbourhood must-haves. Well, it turns out that house hunters who are happy to stay on the train for just one more stop can be rewarded with savings totalling hundreds of thousands of dollars.

Read More.

Bank of Mum and Dad stumps up $40,000

They say there’s nothing quite like a parent’s love. Well, perhaps except for a parent’s love plus an extra $40,000 to help buy your first home. Today we’ll look at the pros and cons of family support – plus other ways to buy a first home that give mum and dad a break.

Read More.

Want to know more? Subscribe to our Newsletter

For more tips, tricks, news & events and everything else you need to know about your finance and property investing journey, sign up to our Newsletter.

Thank you! Your submission has been received!
Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form.