Data last updated: 13 Jun 2025
Estimated market value: $357,000
Notes: Estimated value based on comparable sales, past sales, and available property data. The current asking price of $385,000 is higher than this estimated value.
Circa 2008 (17 years ago) - $169,000
Type:
House
Bedrooms:
4
Bathrooms:
2
Land (sqm):
1012
Car/Garage:
3 car spaces (triple carport)
Estimated weekly rent:
$440
The property offers two self-contained units, each currently tenanted at $220 per week with continual leases in place, totaling $440 per week. General market estimates for a property of this size in Woodenbong are around $425 per week. [2, 8, 18]
Rental vacancy rate:
0.44%
Council rate:
To be confirmed with Kyogle Council.
Water rate:
To be confirmed with Kyogle Council.
Strata fee:
N/A (Freestanding house)
Home and content insurance price:
Cannot be determined without a specific quote, highly variable based on individual contents and insurer.
LGA:
Kyogle Council
Zoning:
Residential land use (specific zone code not publicly available without detailed Kyogle LEP map access)
Bushfire:
Not detected
Flood:
Not detected
Heritage:
Detected
State Government:
The Kyogle LGA, including Woodenbong, falls within the North Coast Primary Health Network (PHN) area.
State government plans, such as the North Coast Regional Plan, influence local land use and development strategies.
Local Government:
Kyogle Council has adopted masterplans for villages including Woodenbong (2018), which outline key improvement projects and guide community land use and management.
Woodenbong has a small amount of vacant land zoned for development and opportunities for infill development, with reticulated water and sewerage services.
Kyogle Council monitors development consents and new lot approvals annually within the LGA.
The Kyogle Local Environmental Plan (LEP) 2012 defines land use zones and development regulations.
Woodenbong Public Hall, Unumgar St - Bus Stop
Woodenbong Central School, Lindsay St - Bus Stop
Woodenbong is a small rural village within the Kyogle Local Government Area. The population was 390 in 2021, with a predominant age group of 60-69 years. Approximately 74.80% of homes were owner-occupied in 2021. The suburb has experienced significant median house price growth over the past 12 months.
Last 12 months (as of March 2025) | $347,500
Last 12 months (Allhomes data) | $445,000
42.57% growth in the past 12 months (as of March 2025 data).
52.4% growth over 12 months (Allhomes data).