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Australia is full steam ahead through the next phase of the property cycle, but supply issues continue to weigh heavy on the market.

The lack of available properties is a market-wide issue, but there are some suburbs where homeowners are holding onto their properties for a record length of time.

Meanwhile, in other areas properties appear to switch hands far quicker.

Realestate.com.au data reveals that buyers looking to get their foot in the door in Killarney Heights will have to wait the longest, with the suburb holding claim to the longest holding period across the country.

Homeowners in that particular Sydney suburb hold onto their property for an average of 20.1 years.

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“Most properties in Killarney Heights are large four or five-bedroom properties with swimming pools and plenty of outside space,” realestate.com.au said.

“Many of the residents would have moved there to raise a family, be close to the good schools, but still be close to the city. And, have then liked it so much they have never left.”

Elsewhere, Clarinda, 18km south-east of Melbourne’s CBD is second on the list with an average 19.2-year holding period.

The majority of houses in Clarinda have four plus bedrooms and are well-sized family homes.

In fact, of the top 10 suburbs listed, 6 are in NSW and the remaining 4 are located in Victoria.

And there is one regional suburb that makes it to number four.

Point Lonsdale, on the Bellarine Peninsula in Victoria, has an average holding period of 18.3 years.

The median house price in this suburb is $1.29 million, but there are many luxury properties costing three to four times that price.

Here’s the full list of Australia’s suburbs with the longest holding periods, where property for sale could be difficult to come by.

Suburbs with the highest average holding period

Rank Suburb State Region Average holding period (years)
1 Killarney Heights NSW Greater Sydney             20.1
2 Clarinda VIC Greater Melbourne             19.2
3 Fairfield Heights NSW Greater Sydney             18.8
4 Point Lonsdale VIC Rest of Vic.             18.3
5 Kareela NSW Greater Sydney             17.8
6 Cherrybrook NSW Greater Sydney             17.7
7 Berowra Heights NSW Greater Sydney             17.6
8 Glen Alpine NSW Greater Sydney             17.6
9 Caulfield VIC Greater Melbourne             17.6
10 Watsonia North VIC Greater Melbourne             17.4

Source: realestate.com.au

But not all suburbs across Australia are as tightly held as the likes of those on the list above, there are plenty of suburbs where properties are changing hands at a much quicker rate.

Coming in first place as the suburb with the lowest average holding period is one of our newest suburbs –  Denman Prospect in Canberra, with a holding period of just 2.7 years.

With a population of roughly 2,700 at the last Census, all the properties have been built within the past five years.

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