
Bondi Junction NSW 2022
Suburb summary
Bondi Junction, NSW 2022 is a major Sydney Eastern Suburbs commercial and transport hub known for shopping, apartments and strong connectivity. The suburb had 9,445 residents, median age 35, population density 8,751.85 people per sq km, and median weekly personal and family incomes of $1,057 and $2,488. Apartments dominate housing stock with 2,217 units versus 201 houses. Over the past 6 months, median sold prices were $1.156M for apartments and $2.855M for houses. Bondi Junction features T4 train access, many buses, 15-minute CBD public transport and driving commutes, plus top primary and secondary education ratings.
Pocket Price Distribution
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$2.9M
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House sales
53
In past 12 months
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133 popular houses in Bondi Junction NSW 2022
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283 popular apartments in Bondi Junction NSW 2022
Demographic info
Median age
35 years
Renters
50%
Top 3 occupations
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Living in Bondi Junction NSW 2022: Suburb Profile & FAQs
Note: Data is sourced from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) 2021 Census data and knest.ai internal statistical data.
Is Bondi Junction NSW 2022 a good suburb for families?
Bondi Junction NSW 2022 is a mixed rather than standout option for families. On the positive side, the school profile is exceptionally strong, with both primary and secondary education rated 10 out of 10, which is a major drawcard for buyers focused on schooling. Children are certainly part of the suburb mix too, with about 5.2% of residents aged 0 to 4 and 7.1% aged 5 to 14, so this is not a suburb without family life. That said, Bondi Junction is still a dense, apartment-led centre rather than a classic low-density family-friendly suburb. Only about 6% of homes are separate houses, while around 68% are apartments, and the average household size is a modest 2.2 people. Safety is also only 1 out of 5, so buyers wanting a quieter, more sheltered environment for kids may prefer calmer nearby suburbs. Families prioritising schools and convenience may still find Bondi Junction a smart fit.
What is it like to live in Bondi Junction NSW 2022?
Living in Bondi Junction NSW 2022 feels urban, fast-moving and highly convenient. It sits in Sydney’s City & Eastern Suburbs region and its character comes through clearly as a commercial and transport hub rather than a quiet village-style pocket. Day to day, that means excellent access to shops, services and daily essentials, with retail and walkability both rated 5 out of 5, and culture a strong 4 out of 5. Buyers who want an active lifestyle where errands, dining and transport are all close at hand will see real appeal here. The trade-off is that Bondi Junction is more built-up than leafy, with low canopy cover at 17.25% and no direct beach frontage despite being near the coast more broadly. Safety is also rated 1 out of 5, so while the suburb is practical and lively, it may not suit buyers chasing a peaceful or especially calm suburban feel.
Is Bondi Junction NSW 2022 well connected for commuting?
Bondi Junction NSW 2022 is very well connected for commuting. It has train access on the T4 line, many bus services, and average travel times of about 15 minutes to the Sydney CBD by both public transport and driving, which is strong by Sydney standards. For buyers who commute regularly, that makes Bondi Junction one of the more practical eastern suburbs options, especially if you value transport flexibility and want to reduce dependence on a car. The suburb clearly functions as a major transport node, and that is a big part of why it remains popular with professionals and buyers who need easy city access. The trade-off is that the transport strength comes with a busier, more intense local environment. There is no metro, light rail or ferry service here, so while the existing train and bus network is strong, buyers looking for a quieter commuter suburb or a broader mix of transport modes may find Bondi Junction more functional than relaxed.
Who does Bondi Junction NSW 2022 suit best?
Bondi Junction NSW 2022 suits professionals, higher-income households and buyers who want convenience more than land. The resident profile is strongly white-collar, with professionals making up 37.3% of occupations, managers 17.7%, and clerical and administrative workers another 10.7%. Managers and professionals together account for about 55.0% of residents, which helps explain the suburb’s fast-paced, practical feel. The housing mix also points clearly to its best-fit buyer: around 68% of dwellings are apartments and only about 6% are separate houses, while roughly half of homes are rented. In buyer terms, Bondi Junction is usually best for people comfortable with a more urban, active, less tightly held environment. It can work for some families because of the strong schools and transport, but it will generally suit large-house buyers less well. If you want a big backyard, a quieter street pattern and a more traditional family setting, this suburb may feel compromised.
What are the pros and cons of living in Bondi Junction NSW 2022?
The main trade-off in Bondi Junction NSW 2022 is simple: you gain outstanding convenience, but you give up some space and calm. What the suburb does well is hard to ignore. It scores 5 out of 5 for retail and walkability, 4 out of 5 for culture, has train access on the T4 line, many bus services, and a CBD commute of around 15 minutes. For buyers who want to live close to shopping, transport and everyday services, that is a compelling package. The compromise is that Bondi Junction is heavily built-up, with only 17.25% canopy cover, no direct beach access, and a housing mix dominated by apartments rather than houses. Safety is also rated 1 out of 5, which matters for buyers who are especially sensitive to atmosphere and street feel. That will matter most to families wanting a quieter setting, while professionals and convenience-led buyers may see the suburb’s strengths as outweighing those drawbacks.
What are property prices like in Bondi Junction NSW 2022?
Property prices in Bondi Junction NSW 2022 are expensive, though the entry point depends a lot on whether you are buying an apartment or a house. Over the past six months, apartments recorded a median sale price of about $1.21 million across 31 sales, while houses recorded a median of about $2.9 million across 14 sales. That gap says a lot about buying property in Bondi Junction. Apartments are the more realistic way into the suburb for many buyers, while houses are scarce and priced at a level that will stretch even strong Sydney budgets. In practical terms, Bondi Junction house prices reflect limited supply and the suburb’s highly convenient eastern suburbs location, while apartment prices still sit at a premium compared with more middle-ring options. The trade-off is clear: buyers are paying for access, transport and amenity rather than large land holdings or a quieter suburban lifestyle.
