Carnes Hill NSW 2171 property reports

Carnes Hill NSW 2171

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Suburb summary

Carnes Hill, NSW 2171 is a South West Sydney suburb in the South West & Macarthur region, known as a new residential estate with 100% separate houses and no apartments. The population is 2,043, median age is 31, average household size is 3.5, and median weekly family income is $2,281. Carnes Hill offers many bus services, a 40-minute drive to the Sydney CBD, and education and safety ratings of 4/5. In the past 6 months, Carnes Hill house sales were limited at 4, with a median house price of $1.34 million. Popular searches include Carnes Hill property market, Carnes Hill house prices, and living in Carnes Hill.

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Suburb median

$1.4M

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House sales

20

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Demographic info

Median age

32 years

Renters

20%

Top 3 occupations

Professionals20%
Clerical and Administrative Workers20%
Managers10%

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Living in Carnes Hill NSW 2171: Suburb Profile & FAQs

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

Is CARNES HILL NSW 2171 a good suburb for families?

CARNES HILL NSW 2171 is a strong option for families, especially buyers wanting a modern house-based suburb with solid schooling and a younger resident profile. The school ratings are 4 out of 5 for both primary and secondary, while safety sits at 4 out of 5, which gives family buyers a reasonably reassuring base when thinking about schools and day-to-day liveability. The age mix also supports the family story, with 11.8% of residents aged 0 to 4 and 17.3% aged 5 to 14, and the average household size is a relatively large 3.5 people. Housing is another clear plus, because CARNES HILL is entirely separate houses rather than apartments. The trade-off is that this is not a leafy old established suburb with lots of character or walk-everywhere convenience. For buyers prioritising family-sized homes, decent schools and a practical suburban setup, though, CARNES HILL makes good sense.

What is it like to live in CARNES HILL NSW 2171?

Living in CARNES HILL NSW 2171 feels modern, practical and suburban rather than historic, village-like or highly urban. The suburb sits in South West & Macarthur and reads as a newer residential estate, so the lifestyle is more about functional family living than old-school charm. Safety is a healthy 4 out of 5, which helps everyday comfort, while walkability and retail both sit at 3 out of 5, suggesting basic convenience without being a true walk-everywhere hub. Culture is lower at 2 out of 5, and canopy cover is just 10.15%, so CARNES HILL is not the kind of suburb buyers usually choose for rich street character, nightlife or a leafy atmosphere. In practical terms, it suits households that want newer housing, a cleaner suburban layout and a straightforward routine. The compromise is that buyers seeking strong café culture, mature greenery or a more established neighbourhood feel may find it a bit plain.

Is CARNES HILL NSW 2171 well connected for commuting?

CARNES HILL NSW 2171 is a mixed option for commuting: workable for many households, but not one of Sydney’s most seamless public transport suburbs. There is no train, metro or light rail in the suburb itself, although bus service levels are strong, with many buses available. That means public transport is possible, but it is more likely to involve bus-based connections rather than a simple station-led commute. The average trip to the Sydney CBD is around 80 minutes by public transport, compared with about 40 minutes by car, which tells buyers that driving is materially faster. For some families in CARNES HILL, that trade-off is acceptable because they are buying more house and a newer suburban setting. For daily CBD workers who want direct train access and a shorter commute to Sydney CBD, though, CARNES HILL may feel less convenient than more rail-connected suburbs.

Who does CARNES HILL NSW 2171 suit best?

CARNES HILL NSW 2171 suits family buyers, upgrader households and owner-occupiers who want a modern house in a younger suburban area. The housing mix is very clear: 100% separate houses and effectively no apartments, so the suburb naturally appeals more to buyers looking for space, multiple bedrooms and a traditional house-and-yard setup. The median age is 31, household size is 3.5, and family income is $2,281 per week, which points to a relatively young, established family market rather than a downsizer or inner-city renter profile. Professionals are the largest occupation group at 23.9%, followed by clerical and administrative workers at 16.7% and trades at 11.9%, giving CARNES HILL a practical, working-family feel. It is likely to suit apartment-focused buyers, highly car-free households or buyers chasing prestige village character less well. For households wanting modern family functionality over inner-city buzz, it is a logical fit.

What are the pros and cons of living in CARNES HILL NSW 2171?

The main trade-off in CARNES HILL NSW 2171 is that you get modern family-oriented housing and decent everyday comfort, but you give up some greenery, character and transport convenience. On the plus side, safety is 4 out of 5, schools are solid at 4 out of 5, buses are plentiful, and the suburb is entirely house-based, which is attractive for buyers wanting space and a more family-focused streetscape. Rental levels are relatively modest at 12.7%, which can also feel more owner-occupier leaning than highly transient markets. On the other hand, canopy cover is only 10.15%, culture is 2 out of 5, and there is no train, metro, light rail or ferry. Walkability and retail are both mid-level rather than standout. So the disadvantages of living in CARNES HILL mostly relate to convenience and atmosphere, not core liveability. Buyers who care most about space and practicality may be happy here; buyers wanting a greener, more connected or more vibrant suburb may not.

What are property prices like in CARNES HILL NSW 2171?

Property prices in CARNES HILL NSW 2171 look mid-range to expensive by broader Sydney buyer expectations, though still more accessible than many prestige-house markets. In the recent six-month sales sample available, houses had a median price of $1.29 million, with an average around $1.34 million. The middle of the market was fairly tight too, with the 25th percentile at about $1.2675 million and the 75th percentile at $1.34 million, while recorded sales ranged from $1.255 million to $1.49 million. In practical terms, buying property in CARNES HILL means budgeting for a proper family-house price point rather than an entry-level Sydney purchase. The upside is that those dollars are buying a house-based suburb with solid family credentials and newer residential stock. The trade-off is obvious: if your budget is more constrained, CARNES HILL house prices may create pressure, especially without the premium transport access some buyers expect at this level.