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As Sydney’s housing construction boom begins to decline, ServiceSeeking.com.au looks back at the suburbs that have had the biggest makeover in 2017. The find-a-tradie site has designed a map which compiled 5,000 home improvement and renovation jobs submitted by customers over the year according to postcode, with booming areas in dark red, and areas of low construction in dark green.
The map indicates that residents in Western Sydney completed the highest number of renovations and home improvement jobs in 2017, at 93% more than residents in the North Shore and more than twice the amount of those in the Eastern Suburbs.
So which areas of Sydney experienced the greatest boom in construction over 2017?
“Greater Western Sydney is expanding to adapt to a growing population, and with a developing CBD in Parramatta, many white collar workers can live in these outer suburbs with less of a commute to work, and less of a mortgage,” says CEO of ServiceSeeking.com.au, Jeremy Levitt.
Residents living in the Eastern Suburbs renovated 40% more than their counterparts across the bridge in the Lower North Shore. Most notably, those living in Bondi Beach required 47% more renovation services than those in Mosman.
So which Suburbs renovated the most in 2017?
Suburbs that renovated the least in 2017:
Surprisingly there are some suburbs in which a significantly higher amount of residents completed renovation jobs than than their neighbours:
“The significant jump in house prices have pushed Sydney Siders to build or renovate homes further West, while those in the Eastern Suburbs and the North Shore completed smaller home improvement jobs in 2017 to capitalise on the booming property market.”
The data was derived by compiling over 5,000 renovations and home improvement jobs submitted in 2017 by customers through ServiceSeeking.com.au, the website for getting any job done.