Caringbah NSW 2229 property reports

Caringbah NSW 2229

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Suburb summary

Caringbah, NSW 2229 is a popular Sutherland Shire suburb in Sydney, Australia, known for strong transport, shopping and family appeal. Caringbah has a population of 11,658, median age 37, many separate houses and apartments, and train access on the T4 line. Over the past 6 months, median prices were $1.70M for houses and $910,000 for apartments. The suburb offers strong primary and secondary school ratings, solid walkability and retail, and a typical CBD commute of 50 minutes by public transport. Popular searches include Caringbah suburb profile, Caringbah house prices, Caringbah apartments, and living in Caringbah.

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Suburb median

$1.9M

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House sales

92

In past 12 months

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Demographic info

Median age

37 years

Renters

40%

Top 3 occupations

Professionals20%
Technicians and Trades Workers20%
Clerical and Administrative Workers20%

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Living in Caringbah NSW 2229: Suburb Profile & FAQs

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

Is CARINGBAH NSW 2229 a good suburb for families?

CARINGBAH NSW 2229 is a solid suburb for families, especially buyers who want strong schooling and practical day-to-day convenience. The school ratings are a standout here, with both primary and secondary education rated 10 out of 10, which will matter to buyers focused on long-term schooling rather than just short-term lifestyle appeal. Caringbah also has a reasonable family base, with children aged 0 to 4 making up 7.4% of residents and those aged 5 to 14 at 10.9%, while the average household size of 2.3 suggests a genuine mix of couples, smaller families and established households rather than only singles. Safety sits at 3 out of 5, so this is not the kind of suburb I would describe as especially quiet or insulated. Housing is mixed too, with 29% separate houses and 40% apartments, so some parts feel denser than classic family-house suburbs. For buyers who value schools, transport and everyday practicality, Caringbah remains a good suburb for families with realistic expectations.

What is it like to live in CARINGBAH NSW 2229?

Living in CARINGBAH NSW 2229 feels practical, established and urban rather than picturesque or resort-like. Caringbah sits in the Sutherland Shire and functions as a local centre, which shows in its suburb character and in its stronger convenience scores. Walkability is 4 out of 5 and retail is 4 out of 5, so daily errands, casual shopping and getting around locally are easier here than in many more residential suburbs. Culture is 3 out of 5 and safety is also 3 out of 5, which points to a lifestyle that is balanced rather than especially vibrant or especially calm. The environment is built-up and tree canopy is 14.23%, so buyers should not expect a notably leafy or green streetscape throughout. Beach access is listed as none, even though the wider Shire lifestyle is part of the area’s appeal. In practical terms, Caringbah lifestyle suits buyers who want convenience and function, but the trade-off is a more urban feel and less of that secluded coastal atmosphere some people picture in southern Sydney.

Is CARINGBAH NSW 2229 well connected for commuting?

CARINGBAH NSW 2229 is well connected for commuting, particularly for buyers who want direct train access and strong local bus coverage. Caringbah has a train station on the T4 line, buses are rated as many, and the average public transport commute to the Sydney CBD is about 50 minutes. Driving is quicker at around 35 minutes on average, which gives buyers a reasonable car-based option as well. There is no metro, light rail or ferry service, so the transport network is useful and established rather than multi-modal in the way some inner-city suburbs are. That matters because commuting from Caringbah is usually straightforward, but not ultra-fast, and many buyers will still organise their routine around train timetables or road conditions. For people working in the CBD, the suburb remains a good commuter base in the Sutherland Shire. The trade-off is that it does not offer the same transport variety or speed as closer-in suburbs, but it is still a practical choice for many households.

Who does CARINGBAH NSW 2229 suit best?

CARINGBAH NSW 2229 suits buyers who want a practical Sutherland Shire base with good schools, useful transport and a more everyday local feel than a prestige showcase suburb. The housing mix is broad, with 29% separate houses and 40% apartments, so Caringbah can work for different buyer types, from families wanting a house to downsizers or professionals considering lower-maintenance living. Around 36.9% of homes are rented, which gives the suburb a more active and mixed market rather than an ultra tightly held one. The resident profile also points to working households with a solid professional presence: 33.9% are managers and professionals, the top occupation group is professionals at 21.45%, and the median family income is $2,085 a week. The median age is 37, which suggests an established but still active buyer pool. Caringbah may suit buyers who value day-to-day function over pure prestige. It may suit less well if you want a highly leafy, secluded or overwhelmingly house-dominated suburb.

What are the pros and cons of living in CARINGBAH NSW 2229?

The main trade-off in CARINGBAH NSW 2229 is that you get strong everyday convenience and good schooling, but you give up some peace, greenery and low-density feel in return. On the plus side, Caringbah performs well where many buyers actually live their week: walkability is 4 out of 5, retail is 4 out of 5, train access is available on the T4 line, buses are plentiful, and CBD commuting is workable by both public transport and car. Those are real advantages for busy families and professionals who do not want daily life to feel cumbersome. The compromise is that safety sits at 3 out of 5, canopy cover is 14.23%, and the suburb is described as urban and built-up, so it is not the most peaceful or leafy part of the Shire. The housing mix is also fairly dense in parts, with more apartments than separate houses. Buyers who care most about convenience may see that as fair value. Buyers chasing a quieter, greener atmosphere may notice the trade-off more.

What are property prices like in CARINGBAH NSW 2229?

Property prices in CARINGBAH NSW 2229 are mid-range to expensive by Sydney standards, with a clear gap between apartments and houses. In the past six months, the median apartment sale price was $915,000 across 65 sales, while the median house sale price was about $1.72 million across 22 sales. That makes Caringbah a suburb where apartments can provide a more accessible entry point for buyers wanting to get into the Sutherland Shire, while houses require a meaningfully larger budget. For practical buyers, that price split is important because it reflects two different buying paths: convenience-focused apartment living versus a more traditional family-house option. The house market looks tighter simply because there were fewer sales, which can make choice more limited. The trade-off is fairly clear: buying property in Caringbah can offer good access to schools, transport and local amenity, but buyers wanting land and a detached home should expect more budget pressure than apartment buyers.