Kareela NSW 2232 property reports

Kareela NSW 2232

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Suburb summary

Kareela, NSW 2232 is a residential suburb in the Sutherland Shire, Sydney, known for house-focused living and harbour or waterfront surroundings. Kareela population is 3,459 across 1.5997 sq km, with a median age of 42, average household size of 3, and 27.68% canopy cover. Housing is overwhelmingly detached, with 1,012 separate houses and just 3 apartments. Median family income is $2,376 weekly. Public transport includes the T4 train line, with average CBD commute times of 55 minutes by public transport and 35 minutes by car. In the past 6 months, Kareela house prices had a median of $1.83 million across 10 sales.

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$1.8M

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House sales

37

In past 12 months

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Demographic info

Median age

42 years

Renters

0%

Top 3 occupations

Professionals30%
Managers20%
Clerical and Administrative Workers20%

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Living in Kareela NSW 2232: Suburb Profile & FAQs

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

Is KAREELA NSW 2232 a good suburb for families?

KAREELA NSW 2232 is a strong suburb for families, especially for buyers who want a house-focused area with established owner-occupier appeal. The school ratings are very strong, with both primary and secondary education sitting at 5 out of 5, which is a big plus for buyers searching for a good suburb for families with schools already part of the decision. Kareela also has a solid family shape in the data: children aged 0 to 4 make up 6.4% of residents, children aged 5 to 14 account for 14.5%, and the average household size is 3, which points to genuine family living rather than just a token kids presence. Housing is overwhelmingly separate houses at 99%, so space is a major strength. The trade-off is that safety is a more middle-ground 3 out of 5 rather than standout, and the suburb is not especially walkable or lively, so families wanting lots of local buzz may find it quieter and more car-dependent.

What is it like to live in KAREELA NSW 2232?

Living in KAREELA NSW 2232 feels established, residential and fairly calm, with more of a practical family-suburb atmosphere than an urban lifestyle hub. Kareela sits in the Sutherland Shire and reads as a straightforward residential suburb rather than a dense village centre, which matches its suburb character and its 27.68% canopy cover. That level of tree cover gives it some greenery, while the harbour and waterfront setting adds appeal without making it feel like a beach suburb. Day-to-day convenience is more mixed: walkability is 3 out of 5, but retail and culture are both 2 out of 5, so living in Kareela is likely to suit buyers who prioritise home life and local familiarity over café density or a strong nightlife scene. Safety is also mid-range at 3 out of 5, which suggests a balanced rather than flawless picture. In practical terms, Kareela’s lifestyle suits buyers wanting a settled suburban base, but not those chasing a walk-everywhere, highly animated environment.

Is KAREELA NSW 2232 well connected for commuting?

KAREELA NSW 2232 is reasonably well connected for commuting, but it is not one of Sydney’s most seamless public transport suburbs. Kareela does not have its own train station in the suburb, though train access is nearby on the T4 line, which is useful for commuters heading toward the Sydney CBD. There is no metro or light rail service, bus coverage is limited rather than extensive, and there is no ferry option, so the public transport picture is workable but not especially broad. The average CBD commute is about 55 minutes by public transport and around 35 minutes by car, which tells buyers that driving is often the faster and simpler option. For some households that is perfectly manageable, especially if they already expect to rely on a car. The trade-off is clear though: Kareela can suit commuters, but buyers wanting multiple transport modes or an easy station walk may find other suburbs more convenient.

Who does KAREELA NSW 2232 suit best?

KAREELA NSW 2232 suits family buyers, established upgraders and professional households best, especially those looking for a traditional house suburb in the Sutherland Shire. The housing mix is a major clue: 99% of homes are separate houses and apartments are effectively absent, so Kareela is clearly geared toward buyers who want land, internal space and a suburban rhythm. It also appears tightly held, with only 4.0% of homes rented, which usually points to a more settled owner-occupier market. The resident profile leans professional as well, with 42.8% of residents working in manager and professional roles combined, and professionals are the single largest occupation group at 27.1%. Median family income of $2,376 per week also supports the idea of a relatively established buyer base. The flip side is that Kareela may suit first-home apartment buyers, downsizers wanting lift-access living, or investors seeking a more rental-active market less well.

What are the pros and cons of living in KAREELA NSW 2232?

The main trade-off in KAREELA NSW 2232 is that you get space, strong schooling and a settled house-suburb feel, but you give up some convenience and urban energy in return. On the plus side, Kareela is overwhelmingly house-based, has excellent school ratings, low rental turnover, and a resident profile that suggests a stable, established community. Those are meaningful strengths for buyers who want a long-term home rather than a high-churn environment. The commute picture is also workable, with nearby T4 train access and a 35-minute average drive to the CBD. On the downside, walkability is only 3 out of 5, retail is 2 out of 5, culture is 2 out of 5, and buses are limited, so daily life may feel more car-reliant than in more connected centres. Safety is also a moderate 3 out of 5 rather than exceptional. For the right buyer, especially a family prioritising house living, those compromises may be entirely acceptable.

What are property prices like in KAREELA NSW 2232?

Property prices in KAREELA NSW 2232 look expensive by normal Sydney buyer expectations, particularly for houses. In the most recent six-month sales data available here, house sales in Kareela had a median price of $1.83 million across 11 sales, with the middle market sitting quite tightly between about $1.80 million at the 25th percentile and $1.835 million at the 75th percentile. The upper end reached $1.935 million, while the lowest recorded sale was $1.49 million. In practical buyer terms, that suggests Kareela is not an entry-level house market, but a suburb where buyers are paying for established family housing, strong schooling and a tightly held suburban setting. It is also worth noting that the recent sales data here is for houses only, which fits the suburb’s almost all-house character. The trade-off is straightforward: buyers get family-scale housing and stability, but they need a substantial budget to access it.