Northern Territory
Darwin has been one of Australia’s more remarkable markets over the past six years. At various times over that period it has had the highest median unit price among the eight state and territory capitals, the highest median house rentals and the second highest median unit rentals.
Darwin continued to defy gravity for years after many observers thought values could not go higher. But the city's long bull run ended in 2010 and Darwin had had two years of contracting values. However, its prospects will revive once the $34 billion Inpex project gets under way.
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