Merewether Heights · NSW 2291

Merewether Heights Suburb Guide

Merewether Heights is a small, elevated residential suburb sitting above Merewether, close to Adamstown, Merewether, The Junction, Highfields, Kahibah and Glenrock State Conservation Area.

It is not a high-turnover rental market and it is not an apartment-led suburb. Merewether Heights is mostly made up of detached houses, many on quiet residential streets with access to coastal views, green space, schools and nearby shops.

For renters, the appeal is usually space, privacy and location. The suburb sits close to Merewether Beach, Glenrock, The Junction, Westfield Kotara and Newcastle CBD, while still feeling quieter than the busier coastal and inner-city areas nearby.

For property owners, that means the rental market needs to be handled carefully. There are fewer rental properties here than in many surrounding suburbs, and renters are often comparing family homes rather than apartments or units. Parking, outdoor space, layout, maintenance, views, street position and access to schools or parks can all influence demand.

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Key Details

Postcode - 2291

Population - 1,495

Median Sales Price of Houses - $1,655,000

Median Sales Price of Units & Apartments - N/A

Median Rental Return of Houses - $990 per week

Median Rental Return of Units & Apartments - N/A

Living in Merewether Heights

Merewether Heights suits renters who want the benefits of a coastal Newcastle lifestyle without being right in the middle of Merewether’s busier beachside streets.

The suburb sits close to Merewether Beach, The Junction, Glenrock State Conservation Area, Westfield Kotara and Newcastle CBD. That gives residents access to beaches, bushland, shops, schools and everyday services without needing to move far.

It has a quieter, more residential feel than Merewether itself. Many homes are detached houses, and the streets often feel more settled and family-oriented.

For investors, the important thing is to look at the property itself. A large family home with parking, outdoor space and views may attract a different renter to an older house with more maintenance needs or limited access. In a suburb with lower rental turnover, the right pricing and presentation can make a real difference.

Location and Accessibility

Merewether Heights sits around six kilometres south-west of Newcastle’s CBD, above Merewether and close to Glenrock State Conservation Area.

Nearby suburbs include Merewether, Adamstown, Highfields, Kahibah, The Junction and Adamstown Heights. The suburb gives residents access to Newcastle’s coastline, Kotara’s retail precinct, local schools and major road links through Newcastle and Lake Macquarie.

For renters, the location is one of the suburb’s strongest features. It offers a quieter home base while keeping the beach, bushland, shops and city centre within reach.

For property owners, street position can matter. Some homes are elevated with outlooks or split-level layouts. Others may sit closer to main roads, schools or the edges of surrounding suburbs. Access, driveway slope, parking and maintenance can all affect how a renter assesses the property.

Housing and Community

Merewether Heights is strongly detached-house-led. The ABS 2021 Census recorded 97.5% of occupied private dwellings in Merewether Heights as separate houses.

That makes the suburb very different from Newcastle, Newcastle West or Hamilton. The rental market here is mostly shaped by houses, not units or apartments.

The ABS also recorded only 9.2% of occupied private dwellings in Merewether Heights as rented. That is well below the NSW figure of 32.6%, which suggests a smaller and more tightly held rental market.

For owners, this can be both a strength and a constraint. A well-presented rental home in Merewether Heights may stand out because supply is limited, but renters looking in this suburb will often have clear expectations around space, parking, storage and liveability.

Property Management in Merewether Heights

Leah Jay supports investment property owners across Merewether Heights and the surrounding Newcastle suburbs.

In Merewether Heights, good property management starts with understanding that this is a small, house-led market. Renters are often looking for a home that feels private, practical and easy to live in, with enough space for day-to-day life.

A well-maintained house with parking, outdoor space and good access to Glenrock, Merewether Beach or The Junction may attract strong interest. Older properties can still perform well, but repairs, presentation and realistic pricing need to be handled before the property goes live.

Leah Jay’s local team can help owners review their property, understand current renter expectations and prepare it properly before listing. You can also read more about Leah Jay’s property management services in Newcastle.

If you own an investment property in Merewether Heights, a rental appraisal can give you a clearer view of where your property sits in the current market.

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Coastal Access, Bushland and Everyday Convenience

Merewether Heights has a strong lifestyle pull because it sits close to both the coast and Glenrock State Conservation Area.

Glenrock State Conservation Area is located between Newcastle and Lake Macquarie and offers bushwalks, beaches, rainforest tracks, waterfalls and mountain biking. For renters who value outdoor access, that is a major part of the suburb’s appeal.

The suburb is also close to Merewether Beach, Dixon Park, The Junction, Westfield Kotara and Adamstown. This gives residents access to beach routines, shopping, schools, cafes, sport and services without needing to live in a busier suburb.

For property owners, these local features can help drive enquiry, but the property still needs to speak to what renters care about: parking, storage, heating and cooling, outdoor space, maintenance and how easy the home feels to live in.

Places To Eat And Visit In Merewether Heights

Merewether Heights is mostly residential, but it sits close to some of Newcastle’s strongest lifestyle areas.

Popular local and nearby options include:

  • Glenrock State Conservation Area
  • Merewether Beach
  • Dixon Park Beach
  • The Junction shops
  • Westfield Kotara
  • Merewether Surfhouse
  • The Beach Hotel
  • Blue Door Kiosk

The suburb also gives residents access to nearby dining and shopping in Merewether, The Junction, Kotara, Adamstown and Newcastle.

Schools Near Merewether Heights

Merewether Heights Public School is located in the suburb and serves local primary students.

The suburb is also close to school options in surrounding areas, including Merewether, The Junction, Adamstown, Hamilton South, Kotara and Newcastle.

School zones and enrolment requirements can change, so renters and owners should confirm catchment details directly with the relevant school or NSW Department of Education before making decisions.

Merewether Heights Properties For Rent

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FAQs About Living in Wallsend NSW

What LGA is Adamstown Heights NSW in?

Adamstown Heights is split between the City of Newcastle and City of Lake Macquarie local government areas.

What is the population of Adamstown Heights?

The ABS 2021 Census recorded Adamstown Heights’ population as 5,621.

Source: ABS 2021 Census QuickStats.

Is Adamstown Heights NSW a good suburb for rental properties?

Adamstown Heights can appeal to renters because of its family-home feel, access to Blackbutt Reserve, proximity to Kotara, nearby schools and connection to Newcastle, Lake Macquarie and the coast. Rental performance will depend on the property type, condition, parking, outdoor space, street position and current market demand.

What types of properties are common in Adamstown Heights?

Adamstown Heights is mainly a detached-house suburb. The ABS 2021 Census recorded 94.9% of occupied private dwellings as separate houses.

Source: ABS 2021 Census QuickStats.

What is the median house price in Adamstown Heights?

Recent publicly available property data shows the median house price in Adamstown Heights is around $1,285,000.

Source: realestate.com.au / PropTrack suburb profile, accessed July 2026.

What is the median unit price in Adamstown Heights?

Recent publicly available property data shows the median unit price in Adamstown Heights is around $850,000. This figure should be treated carefully because unit sales volumes in Adamstown Heights are limited compared with houses.

Source: realestate.com.au / PropTrack suburb profile, accessed July 2026.

What is the median house rent in Adamstown Heights?

Recent publicly available rental data shows the median house rent in Adamstown Heights is around $770 per week.

Source: realestate.com.au / PropTrack suburb profile, accessed July 2026.

What is the median unit rent in Adamstown Heights?

Recent publicly available rental data shows the median unit rent in Adamstown Heights is around $595 per week.

Source: realestate.com.au / PropTrack suburb profile, accessed July 2026.

Is Adamstown Heights good for families?

Adamstown Heights can suit families because it has a high share of detached houses, access to schools, nearby parks, Blackbutt Reserve, Kotara shopping and connections to Newcastle and Lake Macquarie. The right fit will still depend on the property, street, school catchment and household needs.

Can I request a rental appraisal for my Adamstown Heights property?

Yes. Leah Jay can provide a rental appraisal to help you understand your Adamstown Heights property’s rental potential based on its features, condition, location and current local market demand.

Can Leah Jay provide a rental appraisal in Wallsend?

Yes. Leah Jay can provide a rental appraisal for your Wallsend property, taking into account the property’s features, condition, location, current market demand and comparable rentals nearby.

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