Temora
Suburb profile, market snapshot and recent listings for Temora, NSW 2666.
About Temora
Welcome to Temora
Temora sits in the heart of the South West Slopes of New South Wales, roughly midway between Wagga Wagga and Cootamundra and about four hours' drive from Sydney. It's a working agricultural town that has grown up around wheat, wool and canola country, with a wide main street, solid heritage buildings and an economy still firmly tied to the surrounding farmland.
With a population of 4,706 and a median age of 48, Temora has the settled, unhurried feel of a rural service centre rather than a commuter town. It tends to suit families wanting space and affordability, farmers and agribusiness workers, tradespeople, and retirees looking to downsize without leaving the district they know.
Lifestyle & dining
Life in Temora revolves around a genuine country main street, with cafes, pubs and takeaway options that fill up on Saturday mornings when farming families come into town. The Temora Rural Museum and the Temora Aviation Museum, known for its vintage warbird flying days, give the town a drawcard well beyond its size and a real point of local pride.
Community life is anchored by local sport, agricultural shows and the RSL and bowling clubs, which double as social hubs and casual dining spots. It's the kind of place where people know their neighbours, and where a night out usually means a counter meal and a chat rather than anything flashy.
Shopping
Temora's main street covers most day-to-day needs, from supermarkets and bakeries to pharmacies, banks and a good spread of independent retailers and rural suppliers. For bigger-ticket shopping, bulky goods or specialist services, residents typically head to Wagga Wagga, which is within reasonable driving distance and serves as the region's major retail and commercial centre.
Getting around
Temora is a car-dependent town, as is typical for the South West Slopes, with the Newell Highway and connecting rural roads linking it to Wagga Wagga, Cootamundra, Griffith and beyond. The town has its own airport, home to the Temora Aviation Museum and used for general aviation, while rail freight has historically run through the area, reflecting Temora's long-standing role as an agricultural transport hub.
Locally, most errands, school runs and trips to sporting grounds are an easy few minutes' drive, and there's minimal traffic congestion compared with metropolitan areas — one of the quieter conveniences of small-town living.
Schools & families
Families in Temora are well served for a town of its size, with Temora Public School and Temora West Public School covering the primary years, St Anne's Catholic College offering a Catholic schooling option, and Temora High School providing local secondary education through to Year 12. Having this full run of options within the town itself is a genuine drawcard for families who want to avoid long school-bus trips.
The property market
Temora's property market remains firmly in affordable territory, with a median house price of $470,000, and it has been moving briskly, with recent growth of 11.9% pointing to solid buyer demand for a rural centre. Median weekly rent sits at $425, which reflects healthy tenant demand relative to the town's size.
Current listings are dominated by houses, which make up 55% of stock, with land sales accounting for a notable 36% — a sign of ongoing appetite for new builds on the town's fringe. Townhouses (5%) and apartments or units (2%) are a small part of the mix, underlining that Temora is, and is likely to remain, a house-and-land town rather than one geared towards higher-density living.
History
Temora grew out of the gold rushes of the 1880s before firmly establishing itself as an agricultural centre servicing the surrounding wheat and sheep country, a role it retains today. The town's aviation heritage, dating to a wartime pilot training school, still shapes its identity through the Temora Aviation Museum, while heritage streetscapes and civic buildings in the town centre reflect its long history as a substantial regional hub for the South West Slopes.
Market snapshot
Temora property market
Median sale price
$470k
House · 3 bed
Median rent
$425
per week
Gross rental yield
4.7%
annual rent ÷ sale price
Typical price range
Entry
$283k
Median
$470k
Premium
$672k
Days on market
56
Auction clearance
0%
Sold this year
52
Median sold price trend · House 3 bed
Compound growth +7.9% / yr over 4 yrs
Median price by bedrooms · House
Property types on market
Share of current listings in Temora by dwelling type.
Who lives here
Demographics
ABS Census 2021 figures for Temora, NSW 2666.
Population
4,706
residents (2021)
Median age
48
years
Household income
$1,165
median, per week
Median rent
$240
per week
Median mortgage
$1,183
per month
Mortgage / income
23%
comfortable
Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing 2021. Suburb-level (SAL) aggregates.
Education
Schools in Temora
Government school catchment
Independent & Catholic schools
Recent results
Recently sold in Temora
$400k
150 Twynam Street
Sold ~July 2026
$720k
2 Killarney Street
Sold ~July 2026
$240k
62-64 Aurora Street
Sold ~July 2026
$235k
680 Schlunkes Lane
Sold ~July 2026
$160k
128 Twynam Street
Sold ~July 2026
$700k
178 Moroneys Lane
Sold ~July 2026
$20k
1 Wattle Street
Sold ~June 2026
$1.30m
9 Evatt Street
Sold ~June 2026
Sold prices as published on the original listing; some may reflect the last advertised price. Dates are approximate.
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Properties & amenities in Temora
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Price map around Temora
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Common questions
Temora suburb FAQ
What is the median property price in Temora?
The median house price in Temora, NSW is $470k for a 3-bedroom home. Over the past year, median sold prices have risen about 11.9%.
How much is rent in Temora?
The median weekly rent in Temora is around $425 per week.
Is Temora a good place to live?
Temora is a town in the north-east of the Riverina area of New South Wales, 418 kilometres (260 mi) south-west of the state capital, Sydney. Temora is an established residential suburb in NSW, with a population of around 4,706 and 4 schools in the area.
What is the population of Temora?
Temora has a population of 4,706 (ABS 2021 Census), with a median age of 48.
What schools are in Temora?
There are 4 schools in or near Temora, including St Anne's Catholic College, Temora Public School and Temora West Public School.
How long do homes take to sell in Temora?
Properties in Temora take around 56 days to sell on average, with an auction clearance rate of about 0%.
How much do you need to buy in Temora?
Entry-level properties in Temora start around $283k, while premium homes reach $672k.
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