
Hoxton Park NSW 2171
Suburb summary
Hoxton Park, NSW 2171 is a South West & Macarthur suburb in Sydney with 4,355 residents, a median age of 32, and average household size of 3.6. Popular with families, Hoxton Park property is 100% separate houses, with no apartments recorded in the locality data. Median weekly family income is $1,707. In the past 6 months, Hoxton Park house prices had a median of $1.17M from 9 sales. The suburb has primary and secondary school ratings of 4/5, safety 4/5, retail 3/5, walkability 2/5, and many bus services. SEO keywords: Hoxton Park NSW, Hoxton Park property, Hoxton Park house prices, Hoxton Park suburb profile.
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$1.2M
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House sales
28
In past 12 months
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Demographic info
Median age
35 years
Renters
30%
Top 3 occupations
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Living in Hoxton Park NSW 2171: Suburb Profile & FAQs
Note: Data is sourced from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) 2021 Census data and knest.ai internal statistical data.
Is Hoxton Park NSW 2171 a good suburb for families?
Hoxton Park NSW 2171 is a solid suburb for families, especially buyers who want a house-led area with practical day-to-day living. The strongest family signal is the housing mix: separate houses make up 100% of homes here, which is a big plus for buyers wanting more indoor space, a backyard, and easier multi-generational living. The local school ratings are also strong at 8 out of 10 for both primary and secondary, and safety sits at 4 out of 5, which supports the view that Hoxton Park is a good suburb for families rather than just a place where families happen to live. Children are well represented too, with 7.8% aged 0 to 4 and 16.8% aged 5 to 14, while the average household size of 3.6 points to family-sized homes. The trade-off is that Hoxton Park is more practical than polished. It is not a highly walkable or village-style suburb, so families wanting cafés, train access, or a more established lifestyle hub may find it less convenient.
What is it like to live in Hoxton Park NSW 2171?
Living in Hoxton Park NSW 2171 feels practical, suburban, and car-oriented rather than charming or highly urban. It sits in Sydney’s South West & Macarthur region and has an industrial-residential character, so the lifestyle is more about space, straightforward family living, and getting around efficiently than about walk-to-everything convenience. The suburb is built-up rather than leafy, with canopy cover at 17.73%, and its walkability, culture, and retail scores sit at 2, 2, and 3 out of 5 respectively. That suggests everyday shopping and services are usable, but the suburb lifestyle is not especially vibrant or pedestrian-friendly. Safety is a stronger point at 4 out of 5, which adds reassurance for buyers focused on daily livability. The trade-off is clear: Hoxton Park offers house-based suburban practicality, but not the atmosphere buyers usually look for in more established village suburbs, beachside areas, or greener prestige pockets. For the right buyer, though, that can mean a more straightforward family base.
Is Hoxton Park NSW 2171 well connected for commuting?
Hoxton Park NSW 2171 is mixed rather than especially well connected for commuting. The main strength is road access, with an average drive to the Sydney CBD of around 40 minutes, which is relatively workable by outer suburban standards. Bus coverage is rated as many, so there is some public transport support for local movement and connections. However, the suburb itself has no train, no metro, no light rail, and no ferry service, so public transport options are more limited than in better-connected Sydney suburbs. That matters for buyers who rely on rail for a predictable daily commute or who want multiple transport choices. In practical terms, Hoxton Park suits commuters who are comfortable driving or using buses as part of a longer trip. The trade-off is that while it is not cut off, it is not a standout public transport suburb either. If easy train access is a must-have, Hoxton Park may feel less convenient than other parts of Sydney with stronger transport infrastructure.
Who does Hoxton Park NSW 2171 suit best?
Hoxton Park NSW 2171 suits families, upgraders, and multi-generational buyers best, particularly those prioritising house space over inner-city convenience. The housing profile is very clear: 100% of homes are separate houses and there are effectively no apartments, so the suburb naturally appeals to buyers who want a traditional suburban setup. The average household size is 3.6 and the median age is 32, which points to a relatively young, family-oriented resident base. Weekly median family income is $1,707, while personal income is $589, suggesting many households are structured around family living rather than a purely affluent professional market. Occupation patterns are led by clerical and administrative workers at 18.3%, trades at 14.7%, and professionals at 13.3%, which gives Hoxton Park a practical, working suburban character. It may suit high-budget prestige buyers or apartment-focused downsizers less well. The suburb is a better fit for buyers who value house land, room for kids, and everyday functionality more than walkability, cultural buzz, or a polished lifestyle scene.
What are the pros and cons of living in Hoxton Park NSW 2171?
The main trade-off in Hoxton Park NSW 2171 is that you get full house-based suburban space, but you give up some convenience and lifestyle energy. On the plus side, the suburb has a strong family foundation: safety is 4 out of 5, separate houses account for 100% of the housing mix, bus services are plentiful, and driving to the CBD is more manageable than some buyers might expect from the south-west. Rental share is 22.7%, which is not unusually high, so Hoxton Park still feels reasonably owner-occupier oriented rather than heavily transient. For buyers wanting practical homes and family-sized living, those are meaningful advantages. The compromise is in the day-to-day feel. Walkability is 2 out of 5, culture is 2 out of 5, there is no train or metro service, and the built-up setting with 17.73% canopy cover means Hoxton Park is not especially leafy or lifestyle-led. Buyers who care most about atmosphere, public transport choice, or a walkable café strip will notice that trade-off most.
What are property prices like in Hoxton Park NSW 2171?
Property prices in Hoxton Park NSW 2171 look mid-range to moderately expensive by Sydney house standards, but still more accessible than many prestige family-house markets. In the last six months, the recorded median house price was about $1.15 million across 10 sales, with an average around $1.10 million. The middle of the market sits roughly between $930,000 at the 25th percentile and $1.18 million at the 75th percentile, while stronger sales reached about $1.325 million at the 90th percentile. That tells buyers Hoxton Park is not a bargain-basement suburb, but it remains a more achievable house-buying entry point than many blue-chip school-driven or inner-ring family suburbs. The practical takeaway is that buying property in Hoxton Park usually means paying for land, house space, and family functionality rather than prestige, beachside lifestyle, or rail convenience. The trade-off is that buyers may get better house value here, but they are accepting a more car-dependent and less walkable suburb in return.
