
Cambridge Park NSW 2747
Suburb summary
Cambridge Park, NSW 2747 is a residential suburb in Sydney’s Outer West, popular with buyers searching Cambridge Park property, Cambridge Park house prices, and family-friendly suburbs near Penrith. It has 6,726 residents, a median age of 35, average household size of 2.7, and 98% separate houses. In the past 6 months, house median price was $1.13M from 44 sales, while apartments recorded an $802,500 median from 8 sales. The suburb has many bus services, nearby access to Werrington station on T1/T2/T5 lines, and average CBD commute times of 80 minutes by public transport and 50 minutes by car.
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$1M
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House sales
111
In past 12 months
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198 popular houses in Cambridge Park NSW 2747
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Demographic info
Median age
34 years
Renters
40%
Top 3 occupations
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Living in Cambridge Park NSW 2747: Suburb Profile & FAQs
Note: Data is sourced from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) 2021 Census data and knest.ai internal statistical data.
Is Cambridge Park NSW 2747 a good suburb for families?
Cambridge Park NSW 2747 is a solid rather than standout option for families. The suburb has a meaningful family presence, with children aged 0 to 4 making up 7.6% of residents and those aged 5 to 14 at 13.7%, while the average household size of 2.7 suggests many established family households rather than mainly singles. Housing is also a clear plus for family buyers, with separate houses making up about 98% of homes, so Cambridge Park offers the kind of space, yards, and practical layout many parents want. School ratings are a strength here too, with both primary and secondary education rated 8 out of 10. The trade-off is that safety reads more mixed at 2 out of 5, so buyers looking for a notably calm or prestige-style family setting may want to weigh that carefully. For families prioritising house-based living, decent schooling, and a more accessible Western Sydney entry point, Cambridge Park can still make good sense.
What is it like to live in Cambridge Park NSW 2747?
Living in Cambridge Park NSW 2747 feels practical, suburban, and straightforward rather than polished or lifestyle-led. It sits in Sydney’s Outer West and reads as a residential suburb with a largely urban, built-up character, so day-to-day life is more about function and familiarity than a village atmosphere or prestige setting. Retail is moderate at 3 out of 5, which suggests the basics are nearby, but walkability is only 2 out of 5, so many errands are easier by car than on foot. Culture also sits at 2 out of 5, and tree canopy is relatively low at 15.39%, which means Cambridge Park does not have the greener, leafier feel some buyers look for. The upside is that the suburb can suit buyers who value simple family living and a house-dominant streetscape. The compromise is that lifestyle appeal is more modest, especially for buyers wanting a highly walkable or more character-rich suburb experience.
Is Cambridge Park NSW 2747 well connected for commuting?
Cambridge Park NSW 2747 is reasonably well connected for commuting, but it is not one of Sydney’s easiest suburbs for public transport into the CBD. The suburb does not have its own train station in the centre, but it does have nearby access to the T1, T2 and T5 network via Werrington, and bus coverage is strong with many services available. That gives buyers usable public transport options, especially for local and cross-suburban travel. The main limitation is time: the average public transport commute to the Sydney CBD is about 80 minutes, which is long for daily city workers, while driving averages about 50 minutes in workday conditions. There is no metro, light rail, or ferry option adding flexibility. So Cambridge Park can work for commuters who are not CBD-dependent every day or who are comfortable mixing bus, train, and car travel, but it is less convenient for buyers wanting a fast, direct city run.
Who does Cambridge Park NSW 2747 suit best?
Cambridge Park NSW 2747 suits best buyers who want a traditional house-based suburb with a practical budget and an everyday suburban profile. With around 98% of homes being separate houses and almost no apartment market, the suburb naturally fits families, upsizers, and buyers who place more value on land and usable space than on density or inner-city convenience. The median family income of $1,559 per week and median personal income of $680 suggest Cambridge Park is more middle-market and price-conscious than prestige-driven. The resident profile also points to a working suburb, with clerical and administrative workers, trades, and machinery or driver roles among the largest occupation groups, while managers and professionals make up 17.9%. About 31.4% of homes are rented, so the area is not ultra-tightly held, but it still feels established rather than transient. It may suit apartment-focused professionals or buyers wanting a more high-end lifestyle feel less well.
What are the pros and cons of living in Cambridge Park NSW 2747?
The main trade-off in Cambridge Park NSW 2747 is that you get strong house-based practicality, but you give up some lifestyle polish and commuting ease. On the plus side, Cambridge Park is overwhelmingly made up of separate houses, which is a real advantage for buyers wanting more internal space, backyards, parking, and a classic suburban setup. Retail is moderate at 3 out of 5 and bus service is strong, so daily essentials are manageable. The suburb is also established and straightforward, which many buyers prefer to trendier but tighter locations. The compromise is that walkability is only 2 out of 5, culture is 2 out of 5, safety is also 2 out of 5, and public transport to the CBD is relatively long at around 80 minutes. Tree cover is modest too, so it does not feel especially leafy. For buyers focused on value, space, and practicality, that trade-off can still be worthwhile.
What are property prices like in Cambridge Park NSW 2747?
Property prices in Cambridge Park NSW 2747 look mid-range to moderately expensive by Outer West buyer expectations, with houses clearly commanding the main attention. Over the past six months, recorded house sales had a median price of about $1.14 million across 41 sales, with most results sitting broadly between $1.05 million and $1.23 million. Apartments were much less common, with 8 sales and a median of about $852,000. In practical terms, that tells buyers Cambridge Park is not an ultra-cheap entry suburb anymore, especially if the goal is a freestanding house, but it can still offer better space value than many more central Sydney markets. The very small apartment sample also means unit pricing should be read a little carefully. The trade-off is clear: buyers are paying into a house-heavy suburb and land-based living, but they are not necessarily getting premium lifestyle amenity or a short CBD commute in return.
