Maryville vs Wickham
Prices, growth, development pipeline, vibe and momentum for two Newcastle suburbs, read from the same registers on the same day.
Local take: Both established and similar prices now. Wickham is busier/more urban; Maryville is quieter/more residential
Momentum: steady
+9.7% price growth, 0 development applications, vibe score 80/100, rising price trend.
| Maryville | Wickham | |
|---|---|---|
| Median house | $1.2M from 27 sales | — |
| Median unit | $1.4M from 18 sales | $785k from 47 sales |
| Growth year on year | +9.7% | — |
| Vibe score | 80/100 | 85/100 (higher) |
| Character | Gentrification complete, established affluent | Peak gentrification, former rail yards |
| Trend | rising | stable |
| Approvals in the pipeline | 0 | 9 (more) |
| Contamination sites | 0 | 3 |
Council development registers, NSW Valuer General sales records, EPA contaminated land register Medians cover the 12 months to May 2026 Momentum computed weekly, a reading of public data, not advice Updated 2026-08-17
Development pipeline
Maryville has 0 development applications, while Wickham has 9 for 1,102 units. A larger pipeline means more construction activity, but it also marks where developers see demand.
Price comparison
Maryville has a median house price of $1.2M. Wickham does not have enough house sales data.
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Frequently asked questions
Which is better, Maryville or Wickham?
It depends on what you're looking for. Maryville reads as steady, with a vibe score of 80/100, while Wickham reads as rising, with a vibe score of 85/100. The best suburb for you depends on your priorities. Enter any address to see the full surroundings picture.
What's the price difference between Maryville and Wickham?
Median house price data is limited for one or both suburbs.
Which has more development, Maryville or Wickham?
Maryville has 0 development applications, while Wickham has 9 (1,102 units). More development means future supply and construction activity, which can affect both livability and property values.