Affordable rural property in a thriving agricultural town with aviation heritage and a strong sense of community.
Book a Free ConsultationTemora is a prosperous agricultural town of around 4,500 people, situated 85 kilometres north-west of Wagga Wagga in the heart of the Riverina's wheat belt. The town is best known for the Temora Aviation Museum, which houses one of Australia's finest collections of wartime aircraft and hosts regular flying days that draw aviation enthusiasts from across the country. That museum has put Temora on the map in a way that few regional towns of its size can match.
Beyond aviation, Temora's economy is built on farming. The surrounding district produces wheat, canola, barley and livestock, and the town serves as a service centre for the broader agricultural community. The main street is well maintained, with a good selection of shops, cafes, a supermarket, medical services and a hospital. Temora also has a well-regarded public school, a high school and active sporting clubs covering everything from rugby league to golf.
Property in Temora is remarkably affordable. Solid brick homes on large blocks can be purchased for well under the Wagga Wagga median, and the quality of housing stock is often higher than buyers expect. Many homes feature three or four bedrooms, established gardens, sheds and generous yard space. For buyers seeking a tree change, a retirement property or a regional investment, Temora offers genuine value backed by a stable local economy and a community that punches above its weight.
A strong community, affordable housing and a diversified local economy.
Temora's housing stock is well maintained and affordable. Buyers can secure a quality family home with space and features that would cost significantly more in Wagga Wagga or any capital city.
The Aviation Museum is nationally significant. Its flying days bring thousands of visitors to town, supporting local accommodation, hospitality and retail businesses throughout the year.
Temora's economy is underpinned by productive farmland and agricultural services. This gives the town a stability that many smaller regional centres lack, and supports steady demand for housing and services.
Temora has an active community with sporting clubs, events, markets and community organisations. The town has a vibrant social fabric that makes it a welcoming place to settle.
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We discuss what you want from a purchase in Temora. Are you looking for a lifestyle property, a rental investment, or a retirement base? Each goal shapes the search differently, and we tailor our approach to match.
Temora is a smaller market with less stock turnover. We monitor every listing, maintain relationships with the local agents and track private sales to make sure you see every available option.
We negotiate based on recent local sales and a realistic assessment of property condition. In a small town, getting the price right is critical because the resale market is more limited than in a city suburb.
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