
Catherine Field NSW 2557
Suburb summary
Catherine Field, NSW 2557 is a South West Sydney suburb in the South West & Macarthur region with a rural-residential transition character. It has 1,657 residents, 100% separate houses, no apartments, average household size of 3.5, and median age 38. Median weekly personal income is $613 and median family income is $1,831. The area is 9.8185 km² with population density 168.76 people/km². Education ratings are 4/5 for primary and secondary. Safety is 3/5. Retail and walkability are 1/5. Bus services are many, with no train, metro, or ferry. CBD commute averages 75 minutes by public transport and 50 minutes by car. In the past 6 months, 16 houses sold, with a median house price of $1.13M.
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$1.2M
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House sales
48
In past 12 months
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Demographic info
Median age
33 years
Renters
20%
Top 3 occupations
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Living in Catherine Field NSW 2557: Suburb Profile & FAQs
Note: Data is sourced from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) 2021 Census data and knest.ai internal statistical data.
Is Catherine Field NSW 2557 a good suburb for families?
Catherine Field NSW 2557 is a solid rather than standout suburb for families. The strongest family signal is its housing format: separate houses make up 100% of the local stock, the average household size is 3.5 people, and children are well represented, with 4.9% aged 0 to 4 and 13.7% aged 5 to 14. That points to a suburb where family living is common and where buyers wanting more internal space and a backyard-style setup are more likely to feel comfortable. Schooling also looks supportive on paper, with both primary and secondary education ratings at 8 out of 10, while safety sits at 3 out of 5, which reads as acceptable but not especially strong. The trade-off is that Catherine Field is still in a transitional, built-up growth phase, so families looking for a more established, highly walkable or especially peaceful suburb may find the lifestyle a bit less settled than older family-oriented areas.
What is it like to live in Catherine Field NSW 2557?
Living in Catherine Field NSW 2557 feels practical, outer-suburban and very much part of a growth corridor rather than a polished, established village suburb. The area sits in South West & Macarthur and its character reads as rural-residential transition, which usually means buyers get a newer-edge suburban environment with space and a sense of change rather than long-settled streetscape charm. Day to day, the lifestyle is not especially walkable, with walkability at 1 out of 5, retail also 1 out of 5, and culture 2 out of 5, so this is not the kind of suburb where most errands, cafés or entertainment are just around the corner. Canopy cover is 17.54%, which adds to the more open, built-up feel. The upside is simpler house-based living and room for family life. The trade-off is convenience: Catherine Field will suit buyers who are comfortable driving for many daily needs.
Is Catherine Field NSW 2557 well connected for commuting?
Catherine Field NSW 2557 is less convenient than many middle-ring Sydney suburbs for commuting. Right now, the suburb has no train, no metro, no light rail and no ferry, although bus services are rated as many, so public transport is present but not especially diverse. The average trip to the Sydney CBD is about 75 minutes by public transport and around 50 minutes by car, which tells you Catherine Field is workable for commuters but not especially efficient if you need to be in the city often. In practical terms, this is a suburb where many households are likely to rely heavily on driving, especially for flexible school, work and activity schedules. That is fine for buyers prioritising house space over transport access, but it is a real trade-off for daily CBD commuters. If train access is high on your list, Catherine Field may feel less connected than more established commuter suburbs.
Who does Catherine Field NSW 2557 suit best?
Catherine Field NSW 2557 suits buyers who want a house-focused suburb with a more suburban growth-area lifestyle than an inner-city or walk-everywhere setup. With 100% separate houses and no apartment stock in the local housing mix, the suburb naturally appeals more to upsizers, families, and buyers who want land and a traditional home footprint. The resident profile also leans toward working households, with trades at 17.5%, clerical and administrative workers at 15.4%, and managers at 14.8%, while managers and professionals together account for 25.8%. Median family income of $1,831 per week suggests a practical, budget-conscious family market rather than a prestige-led one. Rental share is relatively low at 12.4%, which can support a more owner-occupier feel. The compromise is that Catherine Field may suit downsizers, apartment buyers, or highly commute-sensitive professionals less well, especially if they want stronger walkability, retail convenience or quicker access to major transport.
What are the pros and cons of living in Catherine Field NSW 2557?
The main trade-off in Catherine Field NSW 2557 is simple: you gain house-based space and a family-sized suburban format, but give up convenience and transport depth. On the plus side, Catherine Field is entirely made up of separate houses, household sizes are relatively large, rental share is modest, and the area has the feel of a suburb geared toward owner-occupier family living rather than dense apartment turnover. That will appeal to buyers who value room, privacy and a more straightforward suburban environment. The downside is that many lifestyle metrics are modest. Walkability is 1 out of 5, retail is 1 out of 5, culture is 2 out of 5, safety is 3 out of 5, and there is no current train, metro, light rail or ferry service. For some buyers, that will feel too car-dependent. For others, especially families choosing house space first, Catherine Field may still be a very sensible fit.
What are property prices like in Catherine Field NSW 2557?
Property prices in Catherine Field NSW 2557 look mid-range to expensive by outer-Sydney buyer expectations, depending on the type of house and land offering. In the recent six-month sales sample, houses recorded a median price of $1.15 million from 15 sales, with the lower quartile at $1.05 million and the upper quartile at $1.33 million. The average was higher at about $1.67 million, and the top end reached $4.8 million, which suggests there is a meaningful spread between more standard homes and larger or more premium holdings. For buyers, that means Catherine Field is not an ultra-cheap entry suburb just because it sits further from the CBD. The house-only market keeps the entry point higher than apartment-backed suburbs. The trade-off is straightforward: you are paying for land and detached housing, but in exchange you accept a less established, less walkable and more car-reliant lifestyle than many tighter inner and middle-ring locations.
