
Condell Park NSW 2200
Suburb summary
Condell Park NSW 2200 is a multicultural Canterbury-Bankstown suburb in Sydney’s south-west, covering 3.8948 km² with 11,574 residents, median age 33, average household size 3.4, and 97% separate houses. Popular searches like Condell Park property market, Condell Park median house price, and living in Condell Park fit its profile: house median $1.55M from 34 sales in the past 6 months, apartment median $1.065M from 16 sales. Median weekly family income is $1,434. The suburb has many buses, about 55 minutes to the Sydney CBD by public transport, 25 minutes driving, primary and secondary school ratings of 4, and a predominantly urban, built-up character.
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$1.6M
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House sales
112
In past 12 months
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218 popular houses in Condell Park NSW 2200
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Demographic info
Median age
34 years
Renters
30%
Top 3 occupations
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Living in Condell Park NSW 2200: Suburb Profile & FAQs
Note: Data is sourced from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) 2021 Census data and knest.ai internal statistical data.
Is CONDELL PARK NSW 2200 a good suburb for families?
CONDELL PARK NSW 2200 is a mixed option rather than a standout family-friendly suburb. It has some genuine family appeal: children make up a meaningful share of the population, with around 8.0% aged 0 to 4 and 15.5% aged 5 to 14, and the average household size of 3.4 suggests many established family households. Housing also supports that picture, because separate houses make up about 97% of homes, which is a strong fit for buyers wanting more space, a backyard, and room for older relatives or growing kids. The main trade-off is that the suburb’s school ratings and safety rating are both modest, so buyers focused heavily on top-tier schools and a stronger sense of day-to-day reassurance may want to compare it carefully with nearby alternatives. For families prioritising house-based living and a community with plenty of other family households, Condell Park can still be a solid practical choice.
What is it like to live in CONDELL PARK NSW 2200?
Living in CONDELL PARK NSW 2200 feels practical, suburban, and strongly multicultural rather than polished or lifestyle-led. Condell Park sits in the Canterbury–Bankstown region and reads as an urban residential suburb with an everyday local rhythm rather than a prestige village feel. The lifestyle here is more about getting on with daily life than café culture or destination retail, which fits with its moderate walkability, lower retail score, and middle-of-the-road culture score. Tree cover is also low at about 9.7%, so this is not one of Sydney’s leafier suburbs, and the environment feels more built-up than green. That said, some buyers will like the straightforward, lived-in character and the fact that it feels like a real residential area rather than a transient inner-city pocket. The compromise is that if you want a more scenic, village-like, or walk-everywhere suburb, Condell Park may feel a bit plain.
Is CONDELL PARK NSW 2200 well connected for commuting?
CONDELL PARK NSW 2200 is reasonably well connected for commuting, but it is not one of Sydney’s strongest public transport suburbs. The suburb has many bus services, which helps for everyday movement, yet it does not currently have a train station, metro station, light rail, or ferry access in the suburb itself. That means commuting is possible, but often less direct and more dependent on buses or driving than in rail-linked locations. The average trip to the Sydney CBD is around 55 minutes by public transport and about 25 minutes by car, so the balance clearly favours drivers. For some buyers, especially those working outside the CBD or travelling by car, that may be perfectly manageable. The trade-off is that commuters who want simple train access, multiple transport modes, or a more seamless public transport run into the city may find Condell Park less convenient than suburbs with direct rail connections.
Who does CONDELL PARK NSW 2200 suit best?
CONDELL PARK NSW 2200 suits buyers who want a house-focused suburb with a practical suburban feel, especially families and owner-occupiers looking for more internal and outdoor space. The housing mix is a major clue here: around 97% of homes are separate houses and only about 1% are apartments, so Condell Park naturally appeals more to buyers wanting land, multiple bedrooms, and a traditional suburban setup. It also seems to attract a working, mixed household base, with professionals the largest occupation group at about 17.4%, followed by clerical and administrative workers and trades. The median family income is moderate rather than high, and the median age of 33 points to a relatively young established community. This suburb may suit less well if you are after a high-rise, low-maintenance lifestyle, premium amenity, or a strongly prestige-driven buyer profile. Condell Park is more about practical family living than status or ultra-urban convenience.
What are the pros and cons of living in CONDELL PARK NSW 2200?
The main trade-off in CONDELL PARK NSW 2200 is space and practicality versus lifestyle polish and transport convenience. On the plus side, the suburb offers a very strong house-based environment, with about 97% separate houses, many bus services, a relatively manageable 25-minute average drive to the CBD, and household patterns that suggest established family living. That will matter to buyers who want more room, parking, and a suburban setup that works for everyday family routines. On the other hand, Condell Park is not especially strong on safety, destination retail, or premium walkable amenity, and it lacks train, metro, light rail, and ferry access in the suburb itself. With low tree canopy as well, it feels more built-up than leafy. Buyers who care most about café culture, scenic character, or a smoother public transport lifestyle may notice those compromises more. For the right buyer, though, the suburb can still represent practical value in exchange for those trade-offs.
What are property prices like in CONDELL PARK NSW 2200?
Property prices in CONDELL PARK NSW 2200 look mid-range to expensive in practical Sydney terms, with houses clearly sitting at a higher entry point than apartments. Over the recent sales sample, houses had a median price of about $1.55 million from 28 sales, while apartments had a median price of about $1.065 million from 14 sales. That tells buyers two things. First, Condell Park is still mainly a house suburb, and getting into the detached-house market here requires a meaningful budget. Second, apartments provide a lower entry point, although they are a very small part of the local housing mix, so buyers wanting unit-style choice may have fewer options than in denser suburbs. For buyers considering Condell Park, the pricing suggests you are paying for suburban house living rather than premium lifestyle amenity. The trade-off is that while houses offer space, the suburb does not give you the same transport depth or lifestyle appeal as some similarly priced alternatives.
