Maryville vs Wickham

Updated 2026-05-18

Side-by-side comparison of Maryville and Wickham in Newcastle — prices, growth, development pipeline, vibe, and signals.

Local take: Both established and similar prices now. Wickham is busier/more urban; Maryville is quieter/more residential
BUY
Maryville
BUY
Wickham
80/100
Maryville vibe
85/100
Wickham vibe

Maryville BUY

Median house $1.3M
Median unit $1.4M
Growth YoY +7.2%
Vibe score 80/100
Pattern Gentrification complete, established affluent
Trend rising
DAs in pipeline 0
Contamination sites 0

Wickham BUY

Median house $1.3Mlower
Median unit $785k
Growth YoY +19.6%higher
Vibe score 85/100higher
Pattern Peak gentrification, former rail yards
Trend rising
DAs in pipeline 9more
Contamination sites 3

Development Pipeline

Maryville has 0 development applications, while Wickham has 9 for 1,102 units. A larger pipeline means more construction activity but also signals where developers see demand.

Price Comparison

Wickham ($1.3M) is 2% cheaper than Maryville ($1.3M) for houses.

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Frequently asked questions

Which is better, Maryville or Wickham?

It depends on what you're looking for. Maryville has a BUY signal and a vibe score of 80/100, while Wickham has a BUY signal and 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?

Wickham is $28k cheaper for houses ($1.3M vs $1.3M). Year-on-year growth is +7.2% in Maryville and +19.6% in Wickham.

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.