The suburbs where house prices have doubled in the past decade

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The suburbs where house prices have doubled in the past decade
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House prices have doubled over the past 10 years in suburbs across Australia.

Bellevue Hill had the largest gain in dollar terms with prices increasing by $5.6 million over the past decade.South Turramurra was Australia's top-performing suburb in the past 10 years after house prices surged by 151 per cent to $2.4 million or a $1.4 million gain for home owners on average.Burwood in Sydney's inner west had a 148 per cent increase in house prices to $2.

5 million or $1.5 million capital growth over 10 years.House prices in St Ives Chase, Gordon and Turramurra in the upper north shore, Strathfield and Croydon in the inner west all doubled in the past decade with values rising between 136 per cent and 147 per cent.According to the data, house values have more than doubled in Mornington Peninsula suburbs Dromana, Frankston North and Sorrento in Melbourne.

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