
Eastlakes NSW 2018
Suburb summary
Eastlakes, NSW 2018 is a Sydney suburb in the St George region known for apartment living, urban convenience and a local residential feel. It has 6,912 residents, a median age of 36, population density of 3,451.51 people per sq km, and average household size of 2.6. Apartments dominate housing stock with 1,812 units versus 699 houses. In the past 6 months, Eastlakes recorded 34 apartment sales with a median price of $800,000 and 7 house sales with a median price of $2.30 million. The suburb offers many bus services, nearby beach access, and average CBD travel times of 35 minutes by public transport or 15 minutes by car.
Pocket Price Distribution
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$2.2M
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House sales
20
In past 12 months
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53 popular houses in Eastlakes NSW 2018
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112 popular apartments in Eastlakes NSW 2018
Demographic info
Median age
40 years
Renters
50%
Top 3 occupations
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Living in Eastlakes NSW 2018: Suburb Profile & FAQs
Note: Data is sourced from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) 2021 Census data and knest.ai internal statistical data.
Is EASTLAKES NSW 2018 a good suburb for families?
Eastlakes NSW 2018 is a solid rather than standout suburb for families. The strongest point for family buyers is schooling: both primary and secondary education ratings sit at 8 out of 10, which is better than many buyers expect at this price point and gives Eastlakes more credibility as a family-friendly suburb than its low-profile reputation might suggest. Children are also clearly part of the local mix, with 6.6% of residents aged 0 to 4 and 11.5% aged 5 to 14, while the average household size of 2.6 points to a practical everyday family presence rather than a purely singles-based market. The trade-off is that Eastlakes is not a classic detached-house family suburb. Only 17% of homes are separate houses, while 45% are apartments, so buyers wanting large land, more privacy, or a quieter leafy feel may find it limited. Safety is a mid-range 3 out of 5, so it feels more mixed and urban than especially peaceful. For families prioritising schools, access, and a realistic Sydney budget, Eastlakes can still be a good suburb for kids.
What is it like to live in EASTLAKES NSW 2018?
Living in Eastlakes NSW 2018 feels practical, established, and quietly urban rather than prestige-led or village-like. Eastlakes sits in Sydney’s St George region and has a local residential, low-profile character, which usually appeals to buyers who want a suburb that functions well day to day without the price tag or intensity of higher-profile eastern locations. Walkability, retail, and safety are all mid-range at 3 out of 5, so the Eastlakes lifestyle is convenient in parts but not a true walk-everywhere experience. Beach access is nearby, which adds lifestyle appeal, even though Eastlakes itself is more built-up than coastal in feel. The main compromise is atmosphere. With urban surroundings, low cultural vibrancy at 2 out of 5, and tree canopy cover of just 15.99%, Eastlakes does not deliver the leafy or especially character-rich environment some buyers picture when they think of Sydney’s better-known lifestyle suburbs. That said, buyers who value practicality, lower-key living, and access to surrounding amenities may find living in Eastlakes a sensible fit.
Is EASTLAKES NSW 2018 well connected for commuting?
Eastlakes NSW 2018 is reasonably well connected for commuting, but it is more bus-reliant than train-based. The suburb has many bus services, and average travel time to the Sydney CBD is about 35 minutes by public transport or around 15 minutes by car, which is quite workable for many weekday commuters. For buyers who drive or are comfortable using buses as their main public transport option, Eastlakes can be a practical base with decent city access. Its location also helps, especially for buyers moving around the inner south and eastern side of Sydney rather than commuting only in one direction. The trade-off is that Eastlakes has no train, metro, light rail, or ferry service within the suburb itself. That means it is not as flexible as suburbs with multiple transport modes, and some commuters will feel the difference if they prefer direct rail access or want a more predictable public transport pattern. Eastlakes is still good for commuters who are comfortable with buses and driving, but less appealing for buyers who strongly prioritise train access.
Who does EASTLAKES NSW 2018 suit best?
Eastlakes NSW 2018 suits buyers who want a practical urban base, especially professionals, smaller families, and households looking for better entry pricing than many nearby Sydney suburbs. The resident profile supports that. Professionals are the largest occupation group at 18.6%, managers and professionals together make up 27.1% of residents, and the median age is 36, which suggests a working-age suburb with a fairly active, established population rather than a purely retiree or student market. The housing mix also matters: apartments account for 45% of homes, while separate houses are only 17%, so Eastlakes tends to suit buyers who are open to unit living or more compact homes. The compromise is clear for some family buyers. If you want a traditional house-heavy suburb with bigger blocks, more privacy, and a stronger prestige feel, Eastlakes may suit you less well. Median weekly personal income of $495 and family income of $1,384 also suggest a more mixed, budget-conscious buyer pool than in Sydney’s premium enclaves. Eastlakes is best for buyers who value practicality over status and can work with a denser housing profile.
What are the pros and cons of living in EASTLAKES NSW 2018?
The main trade-off in Eastlakes NSW 2018 is that you get practical access and relative value, but not the same atmosphere, greenery, or transport variety as some more expensive Sydney suburbs. On the plus side, Eastlakes has many buses, workable CBD travel times, nearby beach access, solid school ratings, and a day-to-day lifestyle that feels straightforward and functional. For buyers who want to stay within reach of the city without stretching into a premium suburb, that combination can be very appealing. The suburb also has a mixed resident base and a more accessible feel than tightly held prestige markets. What buyers give up is just as important. Eastlakes is urban and built-up, with only 15.99% canopy cover, culture at 2 out of 5, and no train, metro, light rail, or ferry in the suburb itself. Housing is also less dominated by separate houses, so buyers wanting a classic leafy family-suburb feel may feel the limits. Still, for the right buyer, especially someone focused on practicality, schooling, and price discipline, Eastlakes can be a smart compromise rather than a drawback.
What are property prices like in EASTLAKES NSW 2018?
Property prices in Eastlakes NSW 2018 are relatively affordable for Sydney apartments, while houses sit in the expensive bracket because they are scarce. In the past six months, the median apartment price in Eastlakes was $800,000 across 28 recorded sales, with the middle market broadly sitting between $750,000 and $900,000. That gives buyers a more achievable entry point into a well-located Sydney suburb than many nearby areas. For houses, the median price was $2.3 million from 6 sales, showing that detached homes in Eastlakes are much less common and command a very different budget. In practical terms, buying property in Eastlakes often means deciding between apartment affordability and house scarcity. Apartments are the clearer value play for buyers prioritising access, schools, and a manageable budget. Houses are available, but the jump in pricing is substantial, so family buyers wanting land will feel more budget pressure. Eastlakes is not cheap across every housing type, but it can offer better apartment entry value than many buyers expect this close to the city.
