Houses Sold in Gawler — 4 June to 3 July 2026

Houses Sold in Gawler — 4 June to 3 July 2026

Houses sold in Gawler SA — June 2026 property market report covering 20 confirmed residential sales between 4 June and 3 July 2026

20 houses sold in the Gawler district — 4 June to 3 July 2026

Source: realestate.com.au confirmed sold records  ·  Compiled by Gawler East Real Estate RLA248695

Market IndicatorJune 2026 Result
Median House Price$777,500
3-Bedroom Median$700,000
Most Active Price Band$700,000–$749,999
Highest Sale$1,220,000
Previous Month Median$790,200 (May 2026)

Report Summary: This monthly Gawler property market report analyses 20 confirmed residential sales recorded between 4 June and 3 July 2026 across Gawler, Gawler East, Gawler South, Gawler West, Hewett, Willaston, Evanston, Evanston Gardens, Evanston Park and Gawler Belt. Of the 20 sales, 16 disclosed a sale price with a district median of $777,500 and 4 were recorded as Contact Agent. The 3-bedroom median held at $700,000 from 7 disclosed sales — unchanged for the third consecutive monthly report. Compiled monthly by Andrew McKiggan, Gawler East Real Estate, RLA248695, from realestate.com.au confirmed sold records.

Data classification note: Property classifications in this report are based on how listings are categorised by realestate.com.au at the time of data extraction. While this report targets residential houses, realestate.com.au's classification system means a small number of strata-titled or unit-titled properties may appear within the dataset. These have been retained consistently across all reports in this series to maintain comparability with previous periods — removing them retrospectively would distort period-on-period comparisons. Sales data is sourced from realestate.com.au confirmed sold records only.

Download the full Gawler district residential sales dataset — 4 June to 3 July 2026 (CSV — 20 sales)

Gawler Property Sales — June 2026 Overview

The Gawler district recorded 20 confirmed residential house sales between 4 June and 3 July 2026 — a 57% drop on May's 46 sales, and a clear answer to the question we posed last month: May was a pull-forward, not a structural shift. Of the 20 sales, 16 disclosed a sale price and 4 were listed as Contact Agent.

The seasonal winter slowdown that failed to materialise in May has now arrived. The 2026 federal budget's investor incentive announcements created a concentrated window of buyer urgency that drove May's counter-seasonal surge — primarily in the mid-tier $650,000–$850,000 bracket where investor and first-home buyer demand is strongest. That cohort moved in May. June reflects what remains: a smaller but genuine pool of owner-occupiers and longer-horizon buyers transacting in typical winter conditions.

For the full analysis of how the budget drove May's surge and what June's result means for the market going forward, see our 2026 Federal Budget — Gawler Property Market Analysis.

For the latest Gawler house prices and a complete market overview updated monthly, visit our Gawler House Prices pillar page.

What Is the Median House Price in Gawler SA?

Gawler district market snapshot June 2026 — median house price $777,500 from 16 disclosed residential sales between 4 June and 3 July 2026, 3-bedroom median $700,000 unchanged for third consecutive month

The median house price across the Gawler district for 4 June to 3 July 2026 was $777,500, calculated exclusively from the 16 publicly disclosed transactions.

Compared with the previous month (May 2026, median $790,200), the headline figure shows a $12,700 decrease. Before reading this as a market softening, the composition matters — and June's thin sample of 16 disclosed sales means the headline median is more sensitive to individual large results than in any previous period in this series.

Why the Median Moved — and What It Is Actually Telling You

The $12,700 drop in the headline median from May to June is not a signal of falling values across the district. It reflects two things: a thinner sample and the absence of the premium Hewett concentration that characterised May.

Three things driving the June median — none of them a broad price shift

1. The thinnest sample of the series. 16 disclosed sales is the lowest count in any reporting period since this series began. At this volume, a single large transaction has an outsized effect on the median. The $1,220,000 Gawler Belt acreage sale and the $1,150,000 Gawler East result both pulled the headline figure upward — without them, the district median would sit closer to $730,000. Neither result reflects the typical residential market.

2. No Hewett premium concentration. May's $790,200 district median was significantly elevated by six Hewett sales — four of them above $1,000,000. June recorded zero confirmed Hewett sales. The absence of that premium cluster alone accounts for most of the headline movement between months. Hewett has not gone quiet — five of its ten active listings are currently under offer and expected to appear in July's confirmed data.

3. The 3-bedroom market held firm. The 3-bed median was $700,000 from 7 sales — identical to May's $700,000 and April's $700,000. Three consecutive months, 43 combined disclosed sales, zero movement. The core Gawler residential market has not shifted. This is the figure that matters for the overwhelming majority of buyers and sellers in the district.

The most accurate reading of the current market

June's headline median of $777,500 reflects the composition of what sold in a thin month — two large premium results pulling a small sample upward. The 3-bedroom median of $700,000, held across three consecutive months from 43 disclosed sales, is the most statistically reliable price signal available. For most Gawler buyers and sellers, $700,000 is the anchor — not $777,500.

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What Is the Median Price of a 3-Bedroom House in Gawler SA?

Gawler house prices by bedroom June 2026 — 3-bedroom median $700,000 from 7 disclosed sales, 4-bedroom median $755,500 from 6 disclosed sales, 5-bedroom median $920,000 from 3 disclosed sales, between 4 June and 3 July 2026

The median price of a 3-bedroom house in the Gawler district for 4 June to 3 July 2026 was $700,000, based on 7 disclosed sales. The 3-bedroom median has now held at $700,000 across three consecutive monthly reports — April, May and June — from a combined 43 disclosed sales, making it the most statistically reliable price signal in the district and the most useful reference point for typical buyers and sellers.

BedroomsDisclosed SalesMedian PriceLowest SaleHighest Salevs Previous Month
3-Bedroom7$700,000$600,000$790,000— Unchanged
4-Bedroom6$755,500$712,500$1,150,000▼ −$214,500*
5-Bedroom3$920,000$890,000$1,220,000⚠️ Small sample

* May 4-bedroom median was $970,000, elevated by four Hewett sales above $1,000,000. June's $755,500 reflects a different mix of stock with no equivalent premium concentration — this is a composition shift, not a price fall.

The 3-bedroom result — flat at $700,000 across three consecutive months from 43 combined disclosed sales — is the single most reliable price signal this report series has produced. It tells you where the core Gawler market is anchored regardless of what the headline median is doing in any given month.

What Is the Median Price of a 4-Bedroom House in Gawler SA?

The median price of a 4-bedroom house in the Gawler district for 4 June to 3 July 2026 was $755,500 from 6 disclosed sales. This figure requires careful reading — the $214,500 drop from May's $970,000 is entirely a composition effect, not a price movement.

May's 4-bedroom median was inflated by four Hewett sales above $1,000,000. June's 4-bedroom sales — ranging from $712,500 to $1,150,000 — reflect a more ordinary spread across Gawler East and Evanston Park, with no equivalent premium cluster. The April figure of $815,000 from a more representative sample is the most useful benchmark for most 4-bedroom sellers in the district.

The bedroom premium: moving from a 3-bedroom to a 4-bedroom home in the Gawler district at current figures represents a median step of approximately $55,500 — significantly narrower than the $270,000 gap recorded in May, which was entirely driven by the Hewett premium concentration. The April gap of approximately $115,000 is the more representative figure for normal market conditions.

How Do House Prices Compare Across Gawler Suburbs?

Gawler house prices by suburb June 2026 — suburb median comparison from Gawler Belt $1,055,000 rural acreage to Evanston $600,000, based on 16 disclosed sales between 4 June and 3 July 2026

The suburb comparison below is based on sales with publicly disclosed prices only. June recorded only 20 total sales across the district — the thinnest month in this report series. Most suburb figures this period should be treated as indicative context only. Suburbs with zero disclosed sales are shown for completeness. The 3-month rolling report provides a more statistically reliable suburb-level read.

SuburbTotalDisclosedMedianLowHighNote
Gawler East66$899,500$712,500$1,150,000⚠️ Premium-skewed — see note
Gawler Belt22$1,055,000$890,000$1,220,000⚠️ Rural acreage — see note
Evanston Park32$730,000$730,000$730,000⚠️ Small sample
Evanston Gardens52$723,000$700,000$746,000⚠️ Small disclosed sample
Willaston22$682,500$600,000$765,000⚠️ Indicative only
Evanston11$600,000$600,000$600,000⚠️ Indicative only
Hewett00Under Offer (5)5 of 10 listings under offer
Gawler West10Contact Agent⚠️ Indicative only
Gawler00No sales
Gawler South00No sales

A note on Gawler East: The $899,500 suburb median is pulled upward by a single $1,150,000 prestige result. The remaining five Gawler East sales ranged from $712,500 to $932,000 — a spread that more accurately reflects the suburb's current market. Gawler East remains the most active suburb this period with 6 disclosed sales and the most reliable volume for a thin month. For a full 12-month Gawler East analysis see our Gawler East House Prices Annual Report.

A note on Gawler Belt: Both Gawler Belt sales this period were rural acreage properties — $890,000 and $1,220,000. These are not typical Gawler residential transactions. They are included in district totals for consistency with prior periods but their suburb median of $1,055,000 reflects acreage pricing, not the standard residential market.

Hewett — zero sales, active pipeline. Hewett recorded no confirmed sales in June 2026. This should not be read as a market withdrawal — as of late June, 5 of Hewett's 10 active listings (3+ bedrooms) were showing as under offer on realestate.com.au. Premium properties at Hewett's price point ($900,000–$1,100,000) have longer sale cycles by nature. Up to five results are expected to appear in next month's confirmed data. For a full Hewett analysis see our Hewett House Prices report.

What Is the Price Distribution of Houses Sold in the Gawler Region?

Gawler house price distribution June 2026 — bar chart showing $700,000 to $749,999 as most active price band with 5 sales from 16 disclosed transactions between 4 June and 3 July 2026

While the full district price range ran from $600,000 to $1,220,000 this period, the residential core remains firmly anchored in the mid-range bands. With only 16 disclosed sales this month, the distribution is thinner than usual — but the pattern holds. The $700,000–$749,999 band recorded 5 sales, 31% of all disclosed transactions — the highest share this band has held in any single month in this series.

Price BandSalesMarket Interpretation
Under $600,0000No confirmed sales this period
$600,000–$649,9992Entry-level — Willaston and Evanston
$650,000–$699,9990No confirmed sales this period
$700,000–$749,9995★ Most active band — 31% of all disclosed sales
$750,000–$799,9992Upper mid-range — Gawler East and Evanston Park
$800,000–$849,9990No confirmed sales this period
$850,000–$899,9992Quality family homes — Gawler East
$900,000–$999,9992Premium — upper Gawler East
$1,000,000–$1,099,9991High-value — Gawler East prestige
$1,100,000–$1,299,9992Top-end — Gawler East prestige and Gawler Belt acreage
$1,300,000+0No confirmed sales this period
Total16Disclosed sales — 4 June to 3 July 2026

The price band story is more useful than the median. The $700,000–$749,999 band recorded 5 sales — the most active single band for the fourth consecutive reporting period. The combined $700,000–$799,999 range accounted for 7 of 16 disclosed sales — 44% of all transactions. In a thin month, the concentration of activity in this band is even more pronounced than usual. The core residential market is anchored here regardless of what the headline median is doing.

The absence of sales below $600,000 and above $1,300,000 this period reflects the thinner buyer pool rather than a structural gap in the market — both segments have transacted in recent months and will again as volume recovers.

How Many Houses Sold in Gawler in June 2026?

Gawler houses sold April May June 2026 comparison — April 32 sales median $717,750, May 46 sales median $790,200, June 20 sales median $777,500. 3-bedroom median unchanged at $700,000 across all three months.

20 confirmed residential sales were recorded across the Gawler district between 4 June and 3 July 2026 — 16 with disclosed prices and 4 listed as Contact Agent. Placed alongside the preceding two months, June's result answers the question May raised.

MetricApril 2026May 2026June 2026Month Change
Total Sales324620▼ −26 (−57%)
Disclosed Sales264216▼ −26
Median House Price$717,750$790,200$777,500▼ −$12,700
3-Bedroom Median$700,000$700,000$700,000— Unchanged
4-Bedroom Median$815,000$970,000*$755,500▼ Composition shift*
Lowest Sale$599,900$525,000$600,000— Stable floor
Highest Sale$1,270,000$1,410,000$1,220,000— Consistent ceiling
Most Active Band$700k–$749k$700k–$749k$700k–$749k— Unchanged
Gawler East Mediann/a$770,000 (12)$899,500* (6)Premium skew Jun
Hewett Median$910,000 (1)$1,008,000 (6)Under Offer (5)Pipeline active

* May 4-bed median inflated by premium Hewett concentration. June Gawler East median pulled upward by the $1,150,000 result — remaining 5 sales ranged $712,500–$932,000.

The verdict: May was a pull-forward

Last month's report posed the question: if June volumes held above seasonal norms, the budget response was sustaining activity. If June fell back, May was a one-month surge. June came in at 20 sales — well below the 25–30 threshold we identified. The budget created a concentrated window of buyer urgency in May that has now closed. The market has returned to its typical winter footing.

Current Market Conditions — What the June Result Means for Buyers and Sellers

With 20 sales against 243 active listings, the June market has shifted decisively toward buyers. There is more choice and less urgency than at any point since this report series began. That dynamic creates both opportunities and risks depending on which side of the transaction you are on.

For buyers: the current environment offers the best conditions for negotiation this series has recorded. Stock levels are higher than typical for winter, the most active buyer cohort moved in May, and vendors who launched into the May surge and haven't yet sold are now operating in a market that no longer matches the one they launched into. Patient, well-financed buyers in the $700,000–$850,000 range have genuine leverage right now.

For vendors: the listing strategy mistakes now visible in the market are costing results. Short "Best Offers By" deadlines that lapse without acceptable offers, no visible asking price on portals, extremely narrow price bands that signal inflexibility, and launching into a crowded market without accounting for page-depth exposure on realestate.com.au — each of these assumptions a buyer pool more urgent than currently exists.

What to watch in July

July's data will tell us whether days on market are genuinely extending, whether asking prices are beginning to soften, and whether the buyer pool is rebuilding or contracting further. Hewett's five under-offer listings are the most interesting data point to watch — if those convert, July's figures will look notably stronger than June's even before any market-wide recovery. The July results will be published in early August. In the meantime, the Gawler House Prices pillar page is updated monthly with the latest confirmed data.

Recently Sold Houses | Gawler SA — June 2026

Recently sold houses Gawler SA — established residential street in Gawler East representing the 20 confirmed house sales across the Gawler district between 4 June and 3 July 2026

The table below lists all 20 confirmed residential sales recorded across the Gawler district between 4 June and 3 July 2026, including all disclosed and Contact Agent transactions. Sales listed as Contact Agent did not disclose a public sale price and are excluded from all median calculations.

Notable results this period

Highest sale — $1,220,000  ·  52 Parkers Road, Gawler Belt — rural acreage 5-bedroom. Not a standard residential result — included in district totals for consistency but reflects rural land values rather than the suburban market.

Highest residential sale — $1,150,000  ·  81 Cheek Avenue, Gawler East — 3-bedroom. A prestige result that pulled the Gawler East suburb median significantly upward. The remaining five Gawler East disclosed sales ranged from $712,500 to $1,065,000.

Core market anchor — $700,000–$749,999  ·  5 sales across Gawler East, Evanston Gardens, Evanston Park and Willaston. The most active band for the fourth consecutive month.

Lowest sale — $600,000  ·  32 Bacton Street, Evanston — 3-bedroom. Entry-level result consistent with Evanston's position as one of the district's most affordable suburbs for established stock.

Sale DateAddressSuburbBedSale Price
04 Jun 202681 Cheek AvenueGawler East SA 51183$1,150,000
05 Jun 202615 Barossa AvenueGawler East SA 51183$790,000
09 Jun 202620 Window RoadWillaston SA 51184$765,000
09 Jun 20265 Ledgard RoadEvanston Park SA 51165$920,000
10 Jun 202627 Ward TerraceGawler East SA 51183$932,000
10 Jun 20266/33 Drury StreetWillaston SA 51183$600,000
12 Jun 202652 Parkers RoadGawler Belt SA 51185$1,220,000
15 Jun 20263 Hicks StreetEvanston Gardens SA 51164$746,000
15 Jun 202659 Alexander AvenueEvanston Park SA 51164$730,000
16 Jun 202610 McGahan CrescentGawler East SA 51184$867,000
17 Jun 202622 Gibson StreetEvanston Gardens SA 51164Contact Agent
18 Jun 202627 Mulga StreetGawler West SA 51184Contact Agent
18 Jun 202632 Bacton StreetEvanston SA 51163$600,000
22 Jun 202618 Gibson StreetEvanston Gardens SA 51164Contact Agent
23 Jun 202640 Princess StreetWillaston SA 51183Contact Agent
24 Jun 202622 Ward TerraceGawler East SA 51184$712,500
25 Jun 202614 Densley AvenueGawler Belt SA 51185$890,000
27 Jun 202685 Cheek AvenueGawler East SA 51184$1,065,000
30 Jun 202613 Hicks StreetEvanston Gardens SA 51163$700,000
02 Jul 202625 Lumsden CourtEvanston Park SA 51163$700,000
Total: 20 sales  |  16 disclosed  |  4 Contact AgentDistrict Median: $777,500

Houses Sold Near Me — What the June Data Shows

The Gawler district covers the 5118 and 5116 postcodes — Gawler, Gawler East, Gawler South, Gawler West, Hewett, Willaston, Evanston, Evanston Gardens, Evanston Park and Gawler Belt. If you are searching for houses sold near you in any of these suburbs, the table above is the complete confirmed record for 4 June to 3 July 2026.

Sitting approximately 45 kilometres north of the Adelaide CBD and serviced by the Gawler rail line, the district spans a wide range of residential price points. The June data confirms that despite a quieter month overall, transactions occurred across six distinct suburbs — from 32 Bacton Street, Evanston at $600,000 through to 81 Cheek Avenue, Gawler East at $1,150,000 — demonstrating genuine buyer activity across the full price spectrum even in winter conditions.

To understand what comparable homes have achieved and what your property would realistically achieve in the current market, see how Andrew McKiggan uses confirmed sales data to find the most relevant comparable results — regardless of whether they are in your street, your suburb or a neighbouring one — in our Evidence-Based Property Pricing Framework.

For the previous month's full sold record see Houses Sold in Gawler — May 2026.

How Does the Gawler Property Market Fit Within Greater Adelaide?

Gawler South Australia — property market context within Greater Adelaide, approximately 45 kilometres north of the Adelaide CBD

Gawler sits approximately 45 kilometres north of the Adelaide CBD and forms the northern boundary of the metropolitan area. Serviced by the Gawler rail line with regular services to the city, the district offers significantly more land than comparable inner and middle-ring suburbs at a price point that remains competitive within the broader Adelaide market.

The district median of $777,500 for June 2026 continues to represent strong relative value. Buyers priced out of Salisbury, Elizabeth or Golden Grove are increasingly looking north toward Gawler and surrounds, where 3-bedroom homes in the $650,000–$750,000 range on established allotments remain available — a price point increasingly rare closer to the city. The June data confirms that even in the quieter winter period, buyers in this range are transacting — the $700,000–$749,999 band recorded 5 of 16 disclosed sales, its highest share of any month in this series.

National media reporting on price softening in Sydney and Melbourne has created some buyer hesitation across Australian property markets in 2026. Gawler's local fundamentals — relative affordability, rail access, and a stable 3-bedroom median anchored at $700,000 across three consecutive months — remain intact. For vendors, the more relevant concern is not national price trends but the local supply dynamic: approximately 243 houses with 3+ bedrooms currently listed against a buyer pool thinned by May's pull-forward. Pricing correctly for that environment is the critical variable.

Frequently Asked Questions — Houses Sold in Gawler, June 2026

Common questions about the June 2026 Gawler property market, based on confirmed residential sales data recorded between 4 June and 3 July 2026.

1. What is the median house price in Gawler SA?

$777,500 is the median house price across the Gawler district for 4 June to 3 July 2026, calculated from 16 publicly disclosed transactions. The 3-bedroom median — the most representative figure for typical buyers and sellers — was $700,000 from 7 disclosed sales, unchanged for the third consecutive month.

2. How many houses sold in Gawler SA in June 2026?

20 confirmed residential sales were recorded across the Gawler district between 4 June and 3 July 2026, of which 16 disclosed a sale price and 4 were listed as Contact Agent. This is a significant step down from May's 46 sales — confirming that May's budget-driven surge was a one-month pull-forward rather than a structural shift in seasonal activity.

3. What is the median price of a 3-bedroom house in Gawler SA?

$700,000 is the median price of a 3-bedroom house in the Gawler district for 4 June to 3 July 2026, based on 7 disclosed sales. The 3-bedroom median has now held at $700,000 across three consecutive monthly reports — April, May and June — from a combined 43 disclosed sales.

4. What is the median price of a 4-bedroom house in Gawler SA?

$755,500 is the median price of a 4-bedroom house in the Gawler district for 4 June to 3 July 2026, based on 6 disclosed sales. This figure requires context — the $214,500 drop from May's $970,000 is entirely a composition effect, not a price movement.

5. Which suburb in Gawler SA had the highest median house price in June 2026?

Gawler East recorded the highest suburb median among residential properties at $899,500 from 6 disclosed sales — however this figure is significantly skewed by the $1,150,000 result at 81 Cheek Avenue. The remaining five Gawler East sales ranged from $712,500 to $1,065,000, with a mid-point closer to $850,000.

6. What is the most active price range for houses in Gawler SA?

The $700,000–$749,999 band was the most active in June 2026, recording 5 of 16 disclosed sales — 31% of all disclosed transactions and the highest share this band has held in any single month in this series.

7. Why did house sales in Gawler drop so sharply in June 2026?

June's 20 confirmed sales against May's 46 confirms that May's surge was a pull-forward driven by the 2026 federal budget's investor incentive announcements. The cohort of mid-tier buyers and investors most responsive to those incentives moved in May and are now out of the active market. June reflects a return to typical winter conditions.

8. How do I find out what my Gawler property is worth?

The most accurate way to find out what your property is worth in the Gawler SA market is a free appraisal from a local agent with direct knowledge of recent comparable sales in your street — not a broad online portal estimate.

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Data sourced from realestate.com.au confirmed sold records for the Gawler district. Compiled by Andrew McKiggan, Gawler East Real Estate, RLA248695. This report covers confirmed residential sales between 4 June and 3 July 2026. Property classifications are based on realestate.com.au categories at the time of extraction — a small number of strata-titled or unit-titled properties may be included where classified as House by realestate.com.au, retained for consistency with prior periods. Median figures are calculated from publicly disclosed sale prices only — Contact Agent sales are included in total counts but excluded from all median and price range calculations. This report is provided for general market information purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment or legal advice.