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Warnervale Property Market: Growth Corridor 2026

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Warnervale house prices surge 12% as rail upgrades and highway works reshape Central Coast commute times to Sydney under 90 minutes.

By Central Coast Property Desk · Published 11 July 2026, 5:25 am · 1 min read(262 words)

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Warnervale Property Market: Growth Corridor 2026
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Warnervale recorded a 12 per cent rise in median house sales in the June quarter, driven by completion of the Warnervale Station upgrade and widening of the Pacific Highway between Wyong and Mardi.

The changes matter now because Sydney commuters face longer waits for housing closer to the city, pushing demand into the northern Central Coast corridor where travel times to North Sydney have dropped below 90 minutes on the new timetable introduced in May.

Buyers are inspecting properties along Warnervale Road and the new residential release near the Warnervale Town Centre, where Central Coast Council has fast-tracked approvals for 450 lots tied to the state’s Housing Acceleration Fund.

Rail and road works reshape daily commutes

Residents now reach Gosford in 18 minutes via the upgraded line and can access the Tuggerah Super Centre without joining the old peak-hour queues on the highway. The $340 million road project finished its final stage in April, cutting freight delays that previously affected local businesses along the corridor.

Domain Group data released this week showed Warnervale’s median house price at $785,000, still $35,000 below the NSW median of $820,000, with 62 properties exchanged in the past three months compared with 48 in the same period last year.

What buyers should check before signing

Prospective purchasers should review flood mapping for blocks near the Ourimbah Creek tributary and confirm connection dates for the NBN rollout scheduled for the remaining streets by December. Local agents report that properties within 800 metres of the station are moving in under 25 days, while stock further west is lingering longer.

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