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Income and tax stats in Lane Cove North (2066)

ATO tax data for Lane Cove North (2066) reveals the financial profile of the suburb's resident taxpayers in a way that the ABS Census, which is collected only every five years, cannot. Annual ATO data captures income shifts earlier, making it particularly useful for detecting gentrification trends or income growth that has not yet been reflected in property prices.

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Investor activity in Lane Cove North

2066 · ATO Taxation Statistics · ~18-month lag

Source: ATO Taxation Statistics (CC BY 2.5 AU).

A high proportion of investors declaring rental income in Lane Cove North signals a suburb with significant investor concentration. This is not inherently negative. Investors provide rental housing supply. However, it can indicate a suburb where owner-occupier demand is thinner, which affects the character of the streetscape and the stability of the resident community. High investor concentration also increases the suburb's sensitivity to interest rate cycles, since investors tend to sell at market downturns to manage cash flow.

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