Hassall Grove NSW 2761 property reports

Hassall Grove NSW 2761

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Suburb summary

Hassall Grove, NSW 2761 is a Western Sydney residential suburb with 4,505 residents across 1.2203 sq km. Popular searches include Hassall Grove suburb profile, Hassall Grove property market, and Hassall Grove NSW living. The area is 100% separate houses, with no apartments recorded, an average household size of 3.5, median age 30, and median weekly family income of $1,727. In the past 6 months, 16 houses sold, with a median price of $1.10M. Hassall Grove has primary and secondary education ratings of 4/5, safety 3/5, many bus services, and average CBD commute times of 75 minutes by public transport and 45 minutes by car.

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Suburb median

$1M

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House sales

47

In past 12 months

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Demographic info

Median age

32 years

Renters

30%

Top 3 occupations

Clerical and Administrative Workers20%
Managers10%
Professionals10%

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Living in Hassall Grove NSW 2761: Suburb Profile & FAQs

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

Is HASSALL GROVE NSW 2761 a good suburb for families?

HASSALL GROVE NSW 2761 is a solid suburb for families, especially buyers who want house-based living rather than apartment density. The suburb scores 3 out of 5 for safety, while both primary and secondary education ratings sit at 8 out of 10, which is a stronger result than many buyers expect in this part of Western Sydney. Family households are clearly present too, with children aged 0 to 4 making up 6.7% of residents and ages 5 to 14 accounting for 17.6%. An average household size of 3.5 also points to a genuine family footprint rather than a mostly singles or downsizer market. Another plus is the housing mix: HASSALL GROVE is entirely separate houses in the available data, so it suits buyers wanting backyard space and a more traditional family setup. The trade-off is that it is not a polished prestige suburb, and its safety profile and convenience levels are more middle-of-the-road than standout.

What is it like to live in HASSALL GROVE NSW 2761?

Living in HASSALL GROVE NSW 2761 feels practical, suburban and house-focused rather than trendy or highly urban. It sits in Western Sydney and comes across as a straightforward residential suburb, with a built-up environment and low tree canopy at 8.93%, so buyers should not expect a particularly leafy streetscape. Day-to-day lifestyle looks functional rather than lifestyle-led, with retail, walkability and culture all sitting at 2 out of 5. In real terms, that suggests HASSALL GROVE works better for people who are comfortable driving for shopping, dining and broader amenities rather than wanting a café strip or walk-everywhere setup. Safety is a mid-range 3 out of 5, which supports a balanced view rather than a highly calm or highly busy one. The appeal is space and a familiar suburban rhythm. The trade-off is that living in HASSALL GROVE may feel less vibrant and less convenient on foot than more established inner or middle-ring suburbs.

Is HASSALL GROVE NSW 2761 well connected for commuting?

HASSALL GROVE NSW 2761 is mixed rather than especially well connected for commuting. The suburb does not have its own train, metro or light rail service in the current data, although it does have many bus services, so public transport is available but not especially direct. For buyers commuting to central Sydney, the numbers matter: the average public transport trip to the CBD is about 75 minutes, while driving averages around 45 minutes. That points to a suburb that can work for commuters, but usually with more time and more reliance on buses and road travel than rail-based locations. For local travel within Western Sydney, the setup may feel more manageable than a CBD-focused commute suggests. HASSALL GROVE will suit buyers who prioritise house value and can accept a longer trip. The trade-off is simple: compared with train-linked suburbs, commuting is less streamlined and more dependent on buses or the car.

Who does HASSALL GROVE NSW 2761 suit best?

HASSALL GROVE NSW 2761 suits family buyers, owner-occupiers and practical upgraders best, especially those who want a detached house at a more accessible Western Sydney price point. The housing mix is very clear, with 100% separate houses and no apartment share in the available data, so this is not an apartment-led suburb. The average household size is 3.5 and the median age is 30, which points to a relatively young population. Household income is moderate, with median family income at $1,727 per week and median personal income at $680, suggesting the suburb appeals more to value-conscious working households than prestige-led buyers. Occupationally, clerical and administrative workers, machinery operators and drivers, and trades workers are all strongly represented, reinforcing that practical suburban base. With renters at 26.5%, HASSALL GROVE is not purely owner-held, but it is also not overly transient. It may suit buyers seeking space more than those wanting an executive, walkable or high-amenity lifestyle.

What are the pros and cons of living in HASSALL GROVE NSW 2761?

The main trade-off in HASSALL GROVE NSW 2761 is that buyers get house space and a family-oriented suburban format, but give up some convenience and lifestyle polish in return. On the plus side, the suburb is fully house-based in the available data, has a relatively young population, and posts decent school ratings alongside a mid-range safety score of 3 out of 5. That combination can work well for buyers who want room for children, extra parking and a more traditional suburban setup. The downside is that HASSALL GROVE is not especially strong for walkability, retail or culture, each at 2 out of 5, and it has no current train, metro, light rail or ferry access. Tree canopy is also low at 8.93%, so it reads more built-up than leafy. For buyers who mostly drive and want better value in a house market, that compromise may be acceptable. For others, the lack of transport variety and local lifestyle amenity will matter more.

What are property prices like in HASSALL GROVE NSW 2761?

Property prices in HASSALL GROVE NSW 2761 look mid-range by Sydney house-buying standards, and more attainable than many detached-house suburbs closer to the city. In the past six months, the available sales data shows 14 house sales, with a median house price of $1.1 million and an average of about $1.02 million. The middle of the market appears fairly tight too, with the 25th percentile at $1.03 million and the 75th percentile at $1.15 million, which suggests a reasonably consistent house market rather than huge price dispersion across most sales. For buyers, that usually means HASSALL GROVE offers a clearer entry point into house ownership than many parts of Sydney where detached homes sit far higher. The trade-off is that the lower price point comes with a more outer-suburban location, longer CBD commuting times and fewer lifestyle and transport advantages than premium markets.