Hebersham NSW 2770 property reports

Hebersham NSW 2770

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Suburb summary

Hebersham NSW 2770 is a Western Sydney suburb known for affordable houses and family living. Over the past 6 months, house sales recorded a median price of $985,000 from 25 sales, while apartments had 1 sale at $831,000. Hebersham has a population of 5,685, median age 32, average household size 3.2, and 97% separate houses. The area is urban and built-up, with many bus services and nearby T1/T5 rail access via Mount Druitt. CBD commute averages 75 minutes by public transport and 45 minutes by car. Popular searches include Hebersham suburb profile, Hebersham house prices, and living in Hebersham.

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Suburb median

$900k

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House sales

59

In past 12 months

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Demographic info

Median age

33 years

Renters

40%

Top 3 occupations

Machinery Operators and Drivers20%
Managers10%
Professionals10%

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Living in Hebersham NSW 2770: Suburb Profile & FAQs

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

Is Hebersham NSW 2770 a good suburb for families?

Hebersham NSW 2770 is a mixed rather than a standout option for families. The suburb does have some practical family markers: around 8.1% of residents are aged 0 to 4, 16.2% are aged 5 to 14, and the average household size is 3.2 people, which suggests plenty of family households already live in Hebersham. It is also overwhelmingly a separate-house suburb, with houses making up about 97% of homes, so buyers wanting a backyard, more internal space, and room for kids will usually find the suburb’s housing mix more suitable than a high-density area. The trade-off is that schools and safety are not a strong point in the suburb data, with both primary and secondary education ratings at 1 out of 5 and safety also at 1 out of 5. That does not mean Hebersham cannot work for families, but buyers focused heavily on school reputation and a calmer feel may want to compare it with stronger nearby family-friendly suburbs before committing.

What is it like to live in Hebersham NSW 2770?

Living in Hebersham NSW 2770 feels practical, suburban, and firmly residential rather than polished or lifestyle-led. It sits in Western Sydney and presents as an urban, built-up suburb with a straightforward everyday feel. The housing stock is dominated by separate houses, which gives Hebersham more of a low-rise suburban setting than an apartment-heavy centre. In day-to-day terms, this is a place that will likely suit buyers who value house-based living and functional space over café culture or a walk-everywhere lifestyle. The compromise is that Hebersham is not especially strong on amenity-based lifestyle measures. Walkability, retail, and culture all sit at 2 out of 5, while canopy cover is only 11.66%, so it does not read as particularly leafy, vibrant, or village-like. For some buyers that will be perfectly acceptable if budget and house space matter most. For others, especially those wanting a more charming or convenience-focused suburb lifestyle, Hebersham may feel a bit limited.

Is Hebersham NSW 2770 well connected for commuting?

Hebersham NSW 2770 is reasonably well connected in a basic Western Sydney sense, but it is not one of the easier Sydney suburbs for commuting. The suburb does not have its own train station, although train access is nearby via Mount Druitt on the T1 and T5 lines, and bus services are listed as many, which helps with local movement and station connections. Driving to the Sydney CBD averages around 45 minutes, which is workable by outer-suburban standards. The trade-off is that public transport into the CBD is slower, at around 75 minutes on average, and there is no metro, light rail, or ferry service. So while Hebersham is not disconnected, many commuters will still rely on buses, car travel, or a station transfer rather than having direct rail convenience at their doorstep. Buyers who work locally or in Western Sydney may find the suburb more manageable, while CBD-based commuters should go in with realistic expectations about travel time and transport simplicity.

Who does Hebersham NSW 2770 suit best?

Hebersham NSW 2770 suits buyers who want a house-focused suburb at a more accessible entry point than many parts of Sydney. With about 97% separate houses and only around 1% apartments, the suburb is clearly geared toward buyers looking for land, family-style layouts, and traditional suburban housing rather than compact unit living. The median age is 32, the average household size is 3.2, and about 40.3% of homes are rented, which points to a relatively young and mixed community rather than an older, tightly held prestige market. The resident profile also suggests Hebersham is likely to appeal more to practical owner-occupiers and value-driven buyers than to premium lifestyle seekers. The top occupation groups are machinery operators and drivers, labourers, and clerical or administrative workers, while managers and professionals account for 15.3% of residents. That does not make Hebersham unsuitable for professionals, but buyers chasing a more affluent, polished, or highly walkable environment may feel it suits them less well than other Sydney suburbs.

What are the pros and cons of living in Hebersham NSW 2770?

The main trade-off in Hebersham NSW 2770 is simple: you get a house-based suburban environment and relative value, but you give up some lifestyle amenity and convenience. One clear positive is the housing mix. Hebersham is overwhelmingly made up of separate houses, which is appealing for buyers who want more land, more privacy, and a traditional suburban setup. Driving access is also decent for an outer-area suburb, and bus coverage is stronger than in many places that lack rail at the doorstep. On the other hand, buyers should know that Hebersham is not especially strong in safety, walkability, shopping, or cultural amenity based on the suburb indicators. Tree canopy is also fairly low, so the suburb feels more built-up than leafy. Public transport to the CBD is possible rather than seamless. For buyers who prioritise space, budget, and house stock, those compromises may be acceptable. For buyers who care most about atmosphere, convenience, and a stronger everyday lifestyle offering, they may matter more.

What are property prices like in Hebersham NSW 2770?

Property prices in Hebersham NSW 2770 look relatively affordable by Sydney house standards. Over the recent six-month sales history available, houses had a median sale price of $985,000 from 22 sales, with the middle half of results sitting roughly between $950,000 and $1,040,000. That gives buyers a fairly clear sense that Hebersham remains one of the more reachable house markets for those trying to buy a freestanding home in Sydney rather than an apartment. In practical terms, that pricing makes Hebersham relevant for buyers who are house-focused but cannot stretch to more expensive middle-ring or prestige suburbs. The trade-off is that the lower price point reflects compromise somewhere, and in Hebersham that appears to be in lifestyle amenity, safety perception, and direct transport convenience rather than house supply. There was also only one apartment sale recorded at $831,000, so unit pricing is too thin to treat as a strong guide. For most buyers here, the real story is house prices in Hebersham rather than apartment value.