Bendigo
VICTier 3Slightly-Negative
50
Signal score
VS
Broken Hill
NSWTier 1Positive
70
Signal score

Research only. Not financial advice. Data: Q1 2025 indicative estimates from public sources. Verify independently.

Broken Hill: Yield Advantage
6.7% vs 4.1%
Broken Hill: Lower Entry Price
$235k vs $640k
Broken Hill: Better Cashflow Position
Positive vs Slightly-Negative
Broken Hill: Budget Policy Resilient
No NG required (proposed changes pending legislation)
Broken Hill: Lower Investor Awareness
Unknown vs Known
Broken Hill: Stronger Rent Momentum
+5.5% vs +3.6%
Broken Hill: Higher Signal Score
70 vs 50

Broken Hill offers a materially higher gross yield (6.7% vs 4.1%), making it the stronger income candidate at current prices. Broken Hill achieves positive cashflow without negative gearing support, while Bendigo requires additional tax offset or rental growth to break even.

Research context only. Not financial advice. Both markets carry distinct risks specific to their location, employment base, and economic profile. Read the individual suburb research pages before drawing conclusions. All policy references reflect proposed changes subject to final legislation.

Metric
Bendigo
VIC · #24
Broken Hill
NSW · #5
Gross Yield4.1%6.7%
Vacancy Rate1.3%1%
Median Price$640k$235k
Weekly Rent$510/wk$300/wk
Net pre-costs pa$-6,760+$3,380
CashflowSlightly-NegativePositive
Rent Growth 12m+3.6%+5.5%
Price Growth 12m+2.4%+6%
NG DependenceMediumNone
Discovery StatusKnownUnknown
Population120k18k
Cycle StageMidEarly
Policy Impact▼ DOWNGRADED▲ STRONG UPGRADE
Signal Score50 / Tier 370 / Tier 1
Bendigo

Bendigo at $640k with $510/wk rent produces 4.1% gross yield — the strongest of the two Victorian the Melbourne commuter premium as a backstop. The VIC land tax changes add a holding cost layer for investors with multiple properties. Bendigo Health, La Trobe University, and regional government services provide stable employment anchors. Investment case is long-hold capital growth, not income.

Broken Hill

6.7% yield at $235k, the highest yield-to-price ratio in the scan. The Far West NSW REZ (2.3GW) is creating permanent construction and operational jobs in a town that was in structural decline. Cashflow positive by $3,380/year. Discovery status 'Unknown': no institutional awareness of the REZ catalyst yet.

Bendigo: Sources

2026 median house data. Source: realestate.com.au. Data quality: imported. Verify before transacting.

Data vintage: 2026

Broken Hill: Sources

CoreLogic NSW Q1 2025 · REINSW Broken Hill Q4 2024 · SQM Research postcode 2880 · NSW Government Far West REZ project register 2024 · AGL/Transgrid REZ development update · BHP Broken Hill operations data

Data vintage: Q1 2025

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Research only. Not financial advice. Data vintage Q1 2025 (indicative estimates from public sources). Verify all metrics independently with local property managers and licensed advisers before making any investment decision. All negative gearing and budget policy references reflect proposed changes subject to final legislation. Consult a registered tax adviser for personal tax position.