
Eschol Park NSW 2558
Suburb summary
Eschol Park NSW 2558 is a residential suburb in South West & Macarthur, Sydney, covering 2.7262 sq km with a population of 2,582. Popular with buyers searching Eschol Park houses for sale, family suburb Sydney, and South West Sydney property, it is 100% separate houses with no apartments recorded. Median age is 34, average household size is 3, and 19.09% of residents rent. Median weekly family income is $1,743. The top ancestries are Australian 27.11% and English 25.7%. It has safety 4/5, primary education 4/5, many bus services, and typical CBD commute times of 70 minutes by public transport and 40 minutes by car. Over the past 6 months, 11 houses sold with a median price of $990,000.
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$950k
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House sales
31
In past 12 months
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Demographic info
Median age
36 years
Renters
20%
Top 3 occupations
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Living in Eschol Park NSW 2558: Suburb Profile & FAQs
Note: Data is sourced from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) 2021 Census data and knest.ai internal statistical data.
Is ESCHOL PARK NSW 2558 a good suburb for families?
Eschol Park NSW 2558 is a solid suburb for families, especially buyers looking for house-based living rather than apartment density. The housing mix is very family-oriented, with separate houses making up 100% of homes, no meaningful apartment presence, and an average household size of 3, which usually points to established family households rather than mostly singles or short-stay renters. Children are well represented too, with 7.3% of residents aged 0 to 4 and 13.6% aged 5 to 14. Safety is a respectable 4 out of 5, which supports day-to-day family comfort, and the local school ratings are encouraging, particularly primary schooling at 8 out of 10 and secondary at 6 out of 10. The trade-off is that Eschol Park is not a prestige school suburb or a high-amenity inner-city pocket, so buyers wanting elite schooling options or a more polished village atmosphere may look elsewhere.
What is it like to live in ESCHOL PARK NSW 2558?
Living in Eschol Park NSW 2558 feels practical, suburban, and fairly grounded rather than trendy or highly urbanised. It sits in the South West & Macarthur region and reads as a straightforward residential suburb, with an urban built-up setting rather than a leafy or waterfront lifestyle. That comes through in the lower canopy cover of 9.82%, and lifestyle scores are modest, with walkability, retail, and culture all sitting at 2 out of 5. In everyday terms, Eschol Park is more about having a house, space around you, and a settled suburban routine than café strips, boutique shopping, or a walk-everywhere lifestyle. Safety at 4 out of 5 helps the suburb feel more comfortable than hectic. The trade-off is clear: buyers get a more practical, likely lower-pressure suburban environment, but they give up some atmosphere, greenery, and convenience compared with more established inner or middle-ring Sydney suburbs.
Is ESCHOL PARK NSW 2558 well connected for commuting?
Eschol Park NSW 2558 is a mixed option for commuting, with decent road access and bus services but limited higher-capacity public transport. The suburb does not have train, metro, light rail, or ferry access within the suburb itself, although buses are rated as many, which helps for local movement and connections into surrounding centres. The average drive to the Sydney CBD is about 40 minutes, which is workable by outer suburban standards, but the public transport trip is much longer at around 70 minutes. That means Eschol Park can work reasonably well for buyers who expect to drive most days or who commute more locally across the south-west rather than into the CBD every day. The main trade-off is that it is not one of Sydney’s best public transport suburbs, so buyers wanting direct train access or a more seamless city commute may find it less convenient.
Who does ESCHOL PARK NSW 2558 suit best?
Eschol Park NSW 2558 suits family buyers, upgrader households, and practical owner-occupiers who want a detached house environment without paying for a more prestige postcode. The suburb’s housing stock is entirely separate houses, which is a strong fit for buyers prioritising bedrooms, backyard potential, parking, and day-to-day family functionality. The median age is 34, the average household size is 3, and family income sits at $1,743 per week, which suggests a fairly established, working suburban community rather than a mainly student or high-turnover investor market. Employment is led by clerical and administrative workers at 17.6%, technicians and trades workers at 16.4%, and professionals at 12.8%, so the buyer profile here is broad and practical. With renting at 19.1%, Eschol Park also feels more owner-occupier leaning than highly transient. It may suit apartment-focused buyers, prestige seekers, or walk-to-everything professionals less well.
What are the pros and cons of living in ESCHOL PARK NSW 2558?
The main trade-off in Eschol Park NSW 2558 is that buyers get a house-focused, family-practical suburb, but not a highly amenity-rich or especially connected lifestyle suburb. On the plus side, safety is 4 out of 5, buses are plentiful, driving to the CBD is relatively manageable for an outer suburb at around 40 minutes, and the housing mix is strongly geared to detached family homes. That can be appealing for buyers who value space, predictability, and a more settled suburban feel. On the other hand, Eschol Park scores 2 out of 5 for walkability, retail, and culture, has no train or metro, and has low canopy cover at 9.82%, so it is not the place for buyers chasing a lively high-street scene, leafy character, or transport-rich convenience. For the right buyer, those compromises may be perfectly acceptable in exchange for a more straightforward family-house lifestyle.
What are property prices like in ESCHOL PARK NSW 2558?
Property prices in Eschol Park NSW 2558 look relatively affordable to mid-range by Sydney house standards, especially for buyers focused on detached homes. Recent sales over the past six months show 11 house transactions, with a median house price of $990,000, an average of about $1.00 million, and most sales sitting between roughly $915,000 and $1.07 million. The upper end of recent results reached $1.13 million, while the lower end was $860,000. In practical terms, that puts Eschol Park in a bracket where many Sydney buyers may still be able to enter the house market without moving as far out as some other options. The trade-off is that this price point reflects a more practical suburban offer rather than premium transport, lifestyle, or prestige appeal. Buyers are mainly paying for detached-house access and family usability, not for beachside status, village charm, or top-tier commuter convenience.
