Bidwill NSW 2770 property reports

Bidwill NSW 2770

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Suburb summary

Bidwill, NSW 2770 is a residential suburb in Western Sydney with a population of 4,280 across 1.5129 sq km. It is a house-dominant suburb, with 94% separate houses and 2% apartments, appealing to buyers searching Bidwill property, houses for sale in Bidwill, and affordable Western Sydney real estate. Median weekly personal income is $415 and family income is $889. Over the past 6 months, house sales had a median price of $890,000 from 5 sales. Bidwill has nearby train access, many bus services, average 80-minute public transport and 50-minute driving CBD commutes, and ratings of 3/5 for schools and 1/5 for safety.

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$848k

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House sales

18

In past 12 months

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Demographic info

Median age

30 years

Renters

70%

Top 3 occupations

Machinery Operators and Drivers20%
Professionals10%
Technicians and Trades Workers10%

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Living in Bidwill NSW 2770: Suburb Profile & FAQs

Note: Data is sourced from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) 2021 Census data and knest.ai internal statistical data.

Is Bidwill NSW 2770 a good suburb for families?

Bidwill NSW 2770 is a mixed rather than a strong suburb for families. On the positive side, it has a very high separate-house share at 94%, a relatively large average household size of 2.9 people, and a solid proportion of children, with about 9.1% aged 0 to 4 and 18.2% aged 5 to 14. That tells buyers there is an established family presence and a housing format that suits kids better than dense apartment areas. School ratings are also a relative positive here, with both primary and secondary sitting at 6 out of 10. The main qualification is safety, which scores 1 out of 5, so buyers looking for a more reassuring, calm family setting may want to weigh that carefully. In practical terms, Bidwill can suit budget-conscious family buyers who want a house rather than an apartment, but it is less convincing for buyers who prioritise a stronger overall sense of security and polish.

What is it like to live in Bidwill NSW 2770?

Living in Bidwill NSW 2770 feels practical, suburban, and quite straightforward rather than polished or lifestyle-led. It sits in Western Sydney and reads as a residential suburb with an urban, built-up character rather than a leafy or village-style environment. Tree canopy cover is 19.23%, which is modest, and retail, walkability, and culture all sit at 2 out of 5, so daily life is likely to feel more functional than vibrant. This is not the kind of suburb where most buyers would expect a walk-everywhere café scene or a strong entertainment offering. The upside is that Bidwill has a simple house-based suburban format and can appeal to buyers who mainly want space and a more accessible entry point into Sydney house ownership. The trade-off is that the lifestyle is less refined and less convenient on foot than in more established middle-ring suburbs, so buyers need to be comfortable relying more on broader surrounding areas for amenity.

Is Bidwill NSW 2770 well connected for commuting?

Bidwill NSW 2770 is reasonably well connected in a practical sense, but it is not one of Sydney’s stronger commuter suburbs. Public transport access is helped by many bus services and nearby train access via Mount Druitt on the T1 and T5 lines, which gives residents a workable rail connection without a station in the suburb itself. Driving to the Sydney CBD averages around 50 minutes, while public transport sits around 80 minutes, so commuting is possible but not especially quick. There is no current metro, light rail, or ferry access, which means Bidwill depends mainly on buses, nearby rail, and the car. For buyers working locally or travelling across Western Sydney, that may be perfectly manageable. The trade-off is for CBD-based commuters, who should expect a longer daily trip than they would from better-serviced rail or metro suburbs. In short, Bidwill works best for buyers who accept a more outer-suburban commute in exchange for house affordability.

Who does Bidwill NSW 2770 suit best?

Bidwill NSW 2770 suits best buyers who want a freestanding house on a tighter Sydney budget and are comfortable with a practical, working suburban environment. The suburb’s housing mix is overwhelmingly houses at 94%, with only 2% apartments, so it naturally fits buyers who value land, a backyard, and family-sized space more than walkable apartment living. The resident profile also points to a more blue-collar and service-based local economy, with machinery operators and drivers, labourers, and community and personal service workers among the largest occupation groups. Median weekly personal income is $415 and median family income is $889, which reinforces Bidwill as a price-sensitive market rather than a prestige one. With renters making up about 73.5% of residents and a median age of 29, the suburb appears relatively young and mobile. It may suit first-home buyers and value-led family buyers more than professionals seeking a polished village feel, stronger amenity, or a tightly held owner-occupier market.

What are the pros and cons of living in Bidwill NSW 2770?

The main trade-off in Bidwill NSW 2770 is that buyers can access a house-based suburb at a lower entry point, but they give up some lifestyle amenity, polish, and perceived comfort in return. One of Bidwill’s biggest positives is its strong house mix, with 94% separate houses, which is increasingly hard to find in Sydney at a more accessible price level. It also has many buses and nearby train access, so transport is workable even if not exceptional. For families or first-home buyers chasing land rather than apartment living, that matters. The compromises are fairly clear as well. Safety is rated 1 out of 5, while walkability, retail, and culture are each 2 out of 5, so this is not a suburb that stands out for convenience, vibrancy, or overall refinement. Buyers who mostly care about space and budget may still see real value in Bidwill, while those prioritising lifestyle, stronger local amenity, or a more settled feel may be less comfortable.

What are property prices like in Bidwill NSW 2770?

Property prices in Bidwill NSW 2770 look relatively affordable by Sydney house standards. Recent sales data shows houses with a median price of about $890,000, based on four sales, while the recorded apartment sale sat at $580,000. For many buyers, that positions Bidwill as a more accessible option for buying a freestanding home than large parts of Sydney where house entry points are much higher. In practical terms, house buyers here may be paying for land and a detached format rather than for prestige, walkable amenity, or a premium commuter location. That can be appealing for families and first-home buyers who want space without moving far beyond metropolitan Sydney. The trade-off is that lower pricing usually comes with compromises, and in Bidwill that appears to mean a more built-up setting, lighter lifestyle amenity, and a less compelling overall suburb profile than more expensive areas. Buyers focused on value may still find the numbers make sense.