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SEIFA in Ryde (2112)

Ryde (2112) has a SEIFA relative socio-economic advantage and disadvantage (SEIFA-IRSD) score that places it in the context of all Australian neighbourhoods by income, education, occupation, and access to services. For property buyers, the SEIFA decile is a useful single-number proxy for the socio-economic character of a suburb. Its trajectory matters as much as its current position.

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Socio-economic profile

ABS SEIFA 2021 · SEIFA · Ryde

Ryde sits in the 10th decile nationally for socio-economic advantage — highly advantaged, around the 94th percentile of Australian suburbs.

National ranking

Advantage & disadvantage (IRSAD)10th decile94th percentile · rank #13,471
Education & occupation (IEO)10th decile95th percentile · rank #13,671

Within NSW

IRSAD (NSW)9th decilerank #3,840 of NSW suburbs
IEO (NSW)10th decilerank #4,000 of NSW suburbs

Raw scores

IRSAD score1,085mean 1000 · sd 100
IEO score1,104mean 1000 · sd 100
Population31,907usual residents

ABS SEIFA 2021 (CC BY 4.0) · Released 27 Apr 2023 · Decile 10 = most advantaged

SEIFA deciles have a well-documented relationship with long-run property price growth in Sydney. Higher-decile suburbs tend to retain value better during downturns and recover faster after corrections, reflecting the financial resilience of owner-occupiers. Lower-decile suburbs can deliver strong growth during boom phases as affordability pressure pushes buyers further from the city, but they are typically more volatile.

SEIFA in nearby suburbs

Gladesville 2111Meadowbank 2114East Ryde 2113Eastwood 2122

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