
Cranebrook NSW 2749
Suburb summary
Cranebrook, NSW 2749 is an Outer West Sydney suburb with 15,759 residents across 14.9491 sq km. Popular with families and home buyers, Cranebrook real estate is dominated by separate houses (4,405 homes, 99% of stock), with very few apartments. The median age is 32, average household size is 3, and median weekly family income is $2,001. The suburb is a residential area with river and creek adjacency, 19.93% canopy cover, many bus services, nearby train access, and CBD commute times of 75 minutes by public transport or 55 minutes driving. In the past 6 months, Cranebrook house prices had a median of $1.115M from 69 sales.
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$1.1M
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House sales
177
In past 12 months
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368 popular houses in Cranebrook NSW 2749
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Demographic info
Median age
33 years
Renters
30%
Top 3 occupations
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Living in Cranebrook NSW 2749: Suburb Profile & FAQs
Note: Data is sourced from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) 2021 Census data and knest.ai internal statistical data.
Is Cranebrook NSW 2749 a good suburb for families?
Cranebrook NSW 2749 is a solid suburb for families, especially buyers who want a house-focused area with credible school options and a practical household setup. The local school ratings are strong at 8 out of 10 for both primary and secondary, which gives Cranebrook more substance than many buyers expect in Sydney’s Outer West. It also has a clear family base, with children making up a meaningful share of the population and the average household size sitting at 3, which points to established family living rather than a transient inner-city pattern. Housing is overwhelmingly separate houses at 99%, so buyers looking for space, a backyard, and easier day-to-day living with kids will usually find Cranebrook more suitable than apartment-heavy suburbs. The trade-off is that safety is more middle-of-the-road at 3 out of 5, and the suburb is not especially walkable, so it suits families who prioritise space and schools over a polished walk-everywhere lifestyle.
What is it like to live in Cranebrook NSW 2749?
Living in Cranebrook NSW 2749 feels practical, residential, and suburban rather than trendy or highly urban. Cranebrook sits in Sydney’s Outer West and reads as a straightforward house-based suburb with a quieter everyday rhythm, helped by its river and creek adjacency rather than a dense built-up setting. In daily life, that means more of a local, home-centred lifestyle than a café-strip or high-street experience. Retail is moderate at 3 out of 5, but walkability is just 1 out of 5 and culture is 2 out of 5, so living in Cranebrook generally works best for buyers who are comfortable driving for many errands and social activities. Tree canopy is about 19.93%, which gives some greenery without making it feel especially leafy by Sydney standards. The upside is space, a more grounded suburban feel, and a family-oriented housing mix. The trade-off is convenience: buyers wanting a lively, walkable lifestyle may find Cranebrook less engaging day to day.
Is Cranebrook NSW 2749 well connected for commuting?
Cranebrook NSW 2749 is reasonably well connected for commuting, but it is a mixed picture rather than a standout commuter suburb. Public transport access is helped by many bus services and nearby train access via the T1 line at Penrith, so buyers are not cut off from the wider Sydney network. That said, the suburb itself does not have its own train station, metro, light rail, or ferry service, and the average public transport commute to the Sydney CBD is about 75 minutes, which is a meaningful trip for daily city workers. Driving is quicker at around 55 minutes on average, though that still reflects Outer West distance rather than close-in convenience. For buyers commuting locally or to nearby Western Sydney hubs, Cranebrook may feel more manageable than the CBD numbers suggest. The trade-off is clear: Cranebrook works better for buyers who accept some transport dependence and longer city travel in exchange for house space and better value.
Who does Cranebrook NSW 2749 suit best?
Cranebrook NSW 2749 suits family buyers, upgrader-style households, and owner-occupiers who want a house-dominant suburb with a more accessible price point than many parts of Sydney. The housing mix is overwhelmingly separate houses at 99%, with virtually no apartment presence, so the suburb naturally fits buyers who value land, multiple bedrooms, and practical living space. The median age is 32 and the average household size is 3, which supports the sense that Cranebrook attracts established younger families rather than downsizers or inner-city lifestyle buyers. The rental share is about 26.37%, which suggests a reasonably stable owner-occupier base with some flexibility in the market. Occupationally, clerical, administrative, trades, and professional workers all feature strongly, and family income sits at $2,001 per week, pointing to a mainstream working and family suburb rather than a prestige enclave. It may suit apartment buyers, walkability-focused professionals, or downsizers less well, because Cranebrook is much more about space and practicality than convenience or density.
What are the pros and cons of living in Cranebrook NSW 2749?
The main trade-off in Cranebrook NSW 2749 is that buyers get house space and solid family fundamentals, but give up some walkability, culture, and faster CBD access. What Cranebrook does well is clear: it is a strongly house-based suburb, school ratings are good, bus coverage is broad, and the area has a practical suburban character that many family buyers actively want. Its river and creek adjacency also adds a softer environmental edge compared with more built-up parts of Sydney. On the other hand, walkability is only 1 out of 5, culture is 2 out of 5, and public transport to the CBD averages around 75 minutes, so buyers should expect a more car-reliant lifestyle and less of a vibrant local scene. Safety is moderate at 3 out of 5 rather than exceptionally strong. For buyers who care most about land, schools, and day-to-day family function, those compromises may be very acceptable. For buyers chasing buzz, convenience, or a short city commute, they will matter more.
What are property prices like in Cranebrook NSW 2749?
Property prices in Cranebrook NSW 2749 look mid-range by Sydney house-buyer expectations, with houses offering a more accessible entry point than many established family suburbs closer to the city. Over the recent sales period, the median house price was about $1.111 million from 60 sales, which suggests a genuine house market with enough activity to give buyers a useful pricing guide. Apartments had a much smaller sample of 4 sales, with a median around $820,000, so that figure is less representative of the suburb overall given Cranebrook is overwhelmingly a house suburb. In practical terms, buying property in Cranebrook is more about securing land, family space, and a suburban lifestyle than buying into a dense unit market. The trade-off is that while house prices are more attainable than many premium Sydney family areas, buyers are paying with distance from the CBD and a less walkable, less urban lifestyle.
