Bonnyrigg NSW 2177 property reports

Bonnyrigg NSW 2177

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Suburb summary

Bonnyrigg, NSW 2177 is a South West Sydney suburb in the South West & Macarthur region with a population of 8,670 and median age of 36. Bonnyrigg real estate is dominated by separate houses, with 1,900 houses making up 98% of homes, while apartments account for 1%. This major multicultural hub has top ancestries including Other (25.78%), Vietnamese (25.39%), and Chinese (13.25%). It offers train access on the T2/T5 lines, many bus services, average household size of 3.3, and CBD commute times of 80 minutes by public transport or 40 minutes by car. In the past 6 months, Bonnyrigg house median sold price was $1.263M.

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Suburb median

$1.2M

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House sales

38

In past 12 months

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Demographic info

Median age

37 years

Renters

40%

Top 3 occupations

Technicians and Trades Workers20%
Managers10%
Professionals10%

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Living in Bonnyrigg NSW 2177: Suburb Profile & FAQs

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

Is BONNYRIGG NSW 2177 a good suburb for families?

BONNYRIGG NSW 2177 is a solid rather than standout option for families. The strongest family signal is its housing mix and household pattern: about 98% of homes are separate houses, apartment stock is very limited, and the average household size is 3.3 people, which points to a suburb where family living is common. Children also make up a meaningful share of the population, with 5.6% aged 0 to 4 and 13.8% aged 5 to 14, so BONNYRIGG does read as a place where plenty of buyers are raising kids. For buyers searching for a family-friendly suburb with room for a house, that matters. The qualification is that schools and safety do not come through as standout strengths here, with a safety rating of 3 out of 5 and school ratings sitting in the middle rather than the top tier. That means BONNYRIGG can work well for space-focused family buyers, but less so for those prioritising elite school reputation or a notably quiet feel.

What is it like to live in BONNYRIGG NSW 2177?

Living in BONNYRIGG NSW 2177 feels practical, established, and strongly multicultural rather than polished or prestige-led. It sits in Sydney’s South West & Macarthur region and presents as a major multicultural hub with an urban, built-up setting, so day-to-day life is more about convenience and community mix than leafy seclusion. BONNYRIGG scores 4 out of 5 for culture, which suggests a suburb with real social diversity and local identity, while walkability and retail both sit at 3 out of 5, so everyday errands should be manageable without it being a true walk-everywhere location. The trade-off is environmental softness: canopy cover is only 11.6%, and with no beach access and a built-up character, BONNYRIGG is not the suburb buyers usually choose for a green, scenic lifestyle. It will appeal more to buyers who value a grounded, accessible suburban lifestyle than those chasing a village atmosphere or a highly leafy streetscape.

Is BONNYRIGG NSW 2177 well connected for commuting?

BONNYRIGG NSW 2177 is reasonably well connected for commuting, but it is not one of Sydney’s most seamless commuter suburbs. Public transport access is helped by many bus services and nearby train connections to the T2 and T5 lines, which gives buyers workable options for getting around without being right on top of a station. That said, BONNYRIGG does not currently have its own metro, light rail, or ferry access, and the average public transport commute to the Sydney CBD is about 80 minutes. Driving is notably faster at around 40 minutes on a workday average, so for many households the suburb will feel easier if at least one regular commuter drives. In practical terms, BONNYRIGG is good enough for buyers who can accept a longer CBD trip in exchange for house-oriented living, but less attractive for people who want fast rail-based access or a low-friction daily city commute.

Who does BONNYRIGG NSW 2177 suit best?

BONNYRIGG NSW 2177 suits best buyers who want a house-focused suburb with a practical budget entry point and a strongly local, working-family feel. The housing mix is overwhelmingly separate houses at 98%, with only 1% apartments, so BONNYRIGG makes more sense for buyers wanting land, multiple bedrooms, and a suburban layout than for those specifically targeting dense apartment living. The resident profile also points to a more blue-collar employment base, with labourers, trades, and machinery operators and drivers featuring as the top occupation groups, while managers and professionals make up about 19.7% of residents. Median weekly personal and family incomes are modest, which reinforces BONNYRIGG as a value-conscious suburb rather than a prestige market. With a median age of 36 and renters at 42.8%, it can also suit mixed owner-occupier and tenant areas. It may suit high-income buyers or lifestyle-led professionals less well if they want a more polished, highly walkable, or executive-style suburb.

What are the pros and cons of living in BONNYRIGG NSW 2177?

The main trade-off in BONNYRIGG NSW 2177 is that buyers get strong house-based suburban living and cultural depth, but give up some convenience, greenery, and polish in return. On the plus side, BONNYRIGG is heavily weighted toward separate houses, has many bus services, nearby access to train lines, and a culture rating of 4 out of 5, which gives the suburb a lived-in, community-oriented feel rather than a generic one. For family buyers who care about land and day-to-day practicality, that can be a genuine advantage. The compromise is that walkability, retail, and safety all sit in the middle at 3 out of 5, the environment is urban and built-up, and canopy cover is only 11.6%, so it does not deliver the calm, leafy, highly convenient lifestyle some buyers want. BONNYRIGG may still be a very good fit if your priority is house-based value and community character, but less so if you are chasing a greener or more commuter-efficient suburb.

What are property prices like in BONNYRIGG NSW 2177?

Property prices in BONNYRIGG NSW 2177 look mid-range to moderately expensive by broader South West house-buyer expectations, but still more accessible than many premium Sydney house markets. Over the most recent six months of recorded sales, houses had a median price of about $1.263 million from 11 sales, with the middle range broadly sitting between $1.22 million and $1.30 million, and stronger results pushing up to $1.72 million. That tells buyers that detached homes in BONNYRIGG are no longer cheap entry-level stock, especially for families needing a full-sized house. Apartment pricing appears far lower at a median of about $665,000, but there were only three apartment sales, so that segment looks thin and should be read cautiously. In practical terms, buying property in BONNYRIGG is mainly a house decision, and the trade-off is clear: you pay more than bargain-hunters may expect, but in return you are buying into a suburb where houses dominate rather than a unit-heavy market.