Chipping Norton NSW 2170 property reports

Chipping Norton NSW 2170

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Suburb summary

Chipping Norton, NSW 2170 is a multicultural residential suburb in Sydney’s South West & Macarthur region, covering 7.13 sq km with 9,001 residents, median age 38, and average household size 3. Popular searches like Chipping Norton property market, Chipping Norton house prices, and living in Chipping Norton NSW reflect its house-led profile: 87% separate houses and 6% apartments. In the past 6 months, median sold prices were $1.565M for houses and $795K for apartments. The suburb has river or creek adjacency, many bus services, a 35-minute driving commute to the CBD, and school ratings of 4/5 for both primary and secondary.

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Suburb median

$1.5M

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House sales

96

In past 12 months

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Demographic info

Median age

39 years

Renters

20%

Top 3 occupations

Professionals20%
Clerical and Administrative Workers20%
Managers10%

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Living in Chipping Norton NSW 2170: Suburb Profile & FAQs

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

Is Chipping Norton NSW 2170 a good suburb for families?

Chipping Norton NSW 2170 is a mixed rather than standout option for families. The strongest points are its schooling profile and housing format: both primary and secondary education ratings sit at 8 out of 10, separate houses make up about 87% of homes, and the average household size is 3, which suggests Chipping Norton is geared more to family living than high-density apartment life. Children are also a visible part of the suburb profile, with around 6.4% aged 0 to 4 and 13.2% aged 5 to 14, so buyers looking for a suburb that is clearly used by families will see that in the numbers. The trade-off is safety. With a safety rating of 1 out of 5, I would not describe Chipping Norton as one of Sydney’s stronger family-friendly suburbs for buyers who place peace of mind high on the list. It can still work well for households wanting a house-based suburb with decent school appeal, but cautious family buyers should balance that against the broader liveability picture.

What is it like to live in Chipping Norton NSW 2170?

Living in Chipping Norton NSW 2170 feels practical, suburban and multicultural rather than polished or highly urban. It sits in Sydney’s South West & Macarthur region and has a residential character shaped by a strong house presence, river or creek adjacency, and a more everyday local lifestyle than a walk-everywhere village atmosphere. With walkability at 3 out of 5 and culture at 3 out of 5, Chipping Norton has some local usability and community mix, but it is not one of the city’s most vibrant or most convenient suburbs. Tree canopy sits at 19.22%, so there is some greenery, though not enough to call it especially leafy. For buyers, the appeal is that Chipping Norton offers a suburban feel with breathing room and a more grounded family-house environment than denser parts of Sydney. The compromise is that retail is only 2 out of 5 and safety is 1 out of 5, so the lifestyle may feel less refined and less comfortable for buyers seeking a more polished, highly amenity-rich setting.

Is Chipping Norton NSW 2170 well connected for commuting?

Chipping Norton NSW 2170 is mixed to less convenient for commuting, especially if you want fast rail-based access. The suburb does not currently have train, metro or light rail service, so public transport options rely mainly on buses. Bus coverage is rated as many, which helps, but the overall commute picture is still slower than in rail-linked suburbs. The average trip to the Sydney CBD is about 80 minutes by public transport, while driving averages around 35 minutes, so Chipping Norton tends to suit buyers who are comfortable using a car for at least part of their weekly routine. That does not make it disconnected, but it does mean commuters need to be realistic. If you work locally, drive regularly, or do not need to be in the CBD every day, the transport trade-off may be manageable. If you want a suburb with direct train access and a simpler public transport commute to the city, Chipping Norton will likely feel less convenient than many established middle-ring alternatives.

Who does Chipping Norton NSW 2170 suit best?

Chipping Norton NSW 2170 suits house-focused upgraders, family buyers and practical owner-occupiers more than apartment-first or inner-city lifestyle buyers. About 87% of dwellings are separate houses and only around 6% are apartments, so the suburb is clearly weighted toward buyers who want land, a traditional suburban layout and more internal space. The rental share is about 18.2%, which also points to a more owner-occupied, less transient feel than many higher-density suburbs. The resident profile is broad but stable, with a median age of 38 and a meaningful professional presence, including professionals as the top occupation group at roughly 20%. For buyers, that means Chipping Norton can make sense for households who value room, a suburban pace and a family-oriented housing mix. The trade-off is that it is less suited to buyers chasing walkable cafés, apartment convenience or a highly connected CBD lifestyle. Higher-income prestige buyers may also find the suburb more practical than aspirational, even though it can still offer solid day-to-day livability for the right household.

What are the pros and cons of living in Chipping Norton NSW 2170?

The main trade-off in Chipping Norton NSW 2170 is that you get a house-heavy suburban setting with decent schooling appeal, but you give up some convenience, polish and broader lifestyle strength. On the plus side, Chipping Norton has a strong separate-house share, a modest rental profile, river or creek-adjacent surroundings, and many bus services. That combination will appeal to buyers who want more traditional suburban living and do not need a dense, high-energy environment. Its education profile is also a practical plus for family buyers comparing suburbs in this part of Sydney. The compromise is harder to ignore if liveability extras matter a lot to you. Safety is 1 out of 5, retail is 2 out of 5, and there is no train, metro, light rail or ferry service. Public transport to the CBD is also relatively long. So, buyers should know Chipping Norton works best for people prioritising house stock and suburban space over walkability, premium amenity and transport variety. For the right buyer, that can still be a sensible trade.

What are property prices like in Chipping Norton NSW 2170?

Property prices in Chipping Norton NSW 2170 are mid-range to moderately expensive by broader South West Sydney buyer expectations, with houses clearly sitting in the family-home bracket rather than the entry-level bracket. Over the recent six-month sales sample, houses had a median price of about $1.57 million, with the middle market broadly sitting between about $1.43 million and $1.70 million. Apartments were notably cheaper, with a median around $795,000, which gives buyers a lower entry point into Chipping Norton if they want the suburb without stretching to a detached house. In practical terms, buying property in Chipping Norton means houses will likely suit established families or upgraders with solid budgets, while apartments offer a more accessible pathway. The trade-off is straightforward: you are paying more for house-based suburban living and family-oriented stock, but without the transport convenience or lifestyle intensity that some buyers might expect at similar price points in better-connected parts of Sydney.