
Lalor Park NSW 2147
Suburb summary
Lalor Park, NSW 2147 is a Western Sydney suburb with a multicultural suburban feel, 55 minutes to the Sydney CBD by public transport and 40 minutes by car. Lalor Park property trends show a house-dominated market, with 88% separate houses and 26 house sales in the past 6 months. Median house price was $1.17M, with an average of $1.18M. The suburb has 7,667 residents, median age 36, average household size 2.6, and 40.33% renters. Buyers searching Lalor Park real estate, Lalor Park median house price, or family suburbs in Western Sydney may value its primary and secondary school ratings of 4/5.
Pocket Price Distribution
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$1.1M
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House sales
89
In past 12 months
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186 popular houses in Lalor Park NSW 2147
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Demographic info
Median age
37 years
Renters
40%
Top 3 occupations
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Living in Lalor Park NSW 2147: Suburb Profile & FAQs
Note: Data is sourced from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) 2021 Census data and knest.ai internal statistical data.
Is LALOR PARK NSW 2147 a good suburb for families?
Lalor Park NSW 2147 is a mixed option for families, with some solid fundamentals but a few compromises buyers should weigh up carefully. The strongest family signal is the housing mix: around 88% of homes are separate houses, which usually suits buyers wanting more outdoor space, easier parking, and room for children or multigenerational living. The share of children is also meaningful, with about 7.0% aged 0 to 4 and 12.4% aged 5 to 14, while the average household size of 2.6 suggests a practical suburban family base rather than a highly dense apartment setting. School ratings are a relative strength, with both primary and secondary sitting at 8 out of 10. The main trade-off is that safety comes through softer at 2 out of 5, so while Lalor Park can still work for families wanting house-based value in Western Sydney, buyers focused heavily on a calmer or more prestige-led family environment may want to compare it with nearby suburbs before committing.
What is it like to live in LALOR PARK NSW 2147?
Living in Lalor Park NSW 2147 feels practical, suburban, and multicultural rather than polished or highly walk-everywhere. The suburb sits in Western Sydney and reads as a straightforward urban residential area, with a built-up setting and a multicultural suburban character. Day to day, that usually means a functional lifestyle built around local routines, home life, and nearby services rather than a village atmosphere or high-end lifestyle buzz. Walkability is a moderate 3 out of 5, which suggests some errands may be manageable locally, but retail is only 2 out of 5, so buyers should not expect a strong café-strip or major shopping experience right at their doorstep. Culture sits at 3 out of 5, which supports the sense of a diverse, lived-in community. The trade-off is greenery and atmosphere: canopy cover is about 17.8%, so Lalor Park is not especially leafy, and safety is modest, which may matter more to buyers prioritising calm street appeal.
Is LALOR PARK NSW 2147 well connected for commuting?
Lalor Park NSW 2147 is reasonably well connected for commuting, but it is not one of Sydney’s most transport-rich suburbs. The suburb does not have its own train station, although train access is nearby via the T1 and T5 network around Blacktown, and bus service is rated as many, which helps with local connections and station access. There is no metro, light rail, or ferry service, so the transport picture is functional rather than diverse. For buyers commuting to the Sydney CBD, the average public transport trip sits at about 55 minutes, while driving averages around 40 minutes, so Lalor Park can work for regular commuters who are comfortable with a mid-length journey. The key trade-off is convenience versus value: you do get workable access into major employment areas, but you are more reliant on buses, driving, or getting to nearby rail rather than simply walking to a station. That matters most for buyers wanting a smoother daily CBD commute.
Who does LALOR PARK NSW 2147 suit best?
Lalor Park NSW 2147 suits buyers who want a house-oriented Western Sydney suburb with a practical price point and a grounded local community. With about 88% separate houses and only around 6% apartments, the suburb makes the most sense for buyers looking for land, a backyard, and a more traditional suburban setup rather than a compact unit lifestyle. It also appears to suit working households with trade, clerical, and professional backgrounds, with the top occupation groups spread quite evenly across technicians and trades workers, clerical and administrative workers, and professionals. The median family income of $1,594 per week points to a more budget-aware buyer pool than many premium Sydney suburbs, and the median age of 36 supports an established, working-age community. Around 40.3% of homes are rented, which adds some turnover and mix to the suburb. Lalor Park may suit first-home buyers, upgraders, and multigenerational households more than buyers seeking prestige, high density convenience, or a luxury professional enclave.
What are the pros and cons of living in LALOR PARK NSW 2147?
The main trade-off in Lalor Park NSW 2147 is that buyers can access a house-based suburban lifestyle, but they give up some amenity, polish, and transport convenience in return. On the plus side, Lalor Park has a strong separate-house profile, many bus services, nearby train access, and a practical commute profile for Western Sydney, with driving to the CBD averaging about 40 minutes. It also has school ratings of 8 out of 10 for both primary and secondary, which will matter to family buyers comparing value-focused suburbs. On the other hand, safety is only 2 out of 5, retail is 2 out of 5, and there is no direct train, metro, light rail, or ferry stop within the suburb itself. Canopy cover is also modest, so it does not offer the leafy feel some buyers want. For the right buyer, especially someone prioritising house space and budget discipline, those compromises may be entirely acceptable.
What are property prices like in LALOR PARK NSW 2147?
Property prices in Lalor Park NSW 2147 are relatively affordable by Sydney house standards, especially for buyers focused on getting into a freestanding home rather than paying for prestige positioning. Recent sales data shows houses with a median price of about $1.13 million, with 26 house sales recorded, which gives a more reliable suburb-level picture than a very thin market. The middle of the house market sits around $1.09 million to $1.227 million across the 25th to 75th percentile range, while the upper end reached about $1.37 million at the 90th percentile. There was only one apartment sale at $990,000, so unit pricing is not broad enough to treat as a strong benchmark. In practical terms, Lalor Park looks like a suburb where buyers may get better value for land and house stock than in many tighter, more expensive Sydney pockets. The trade-off is that lower pricing reflects a more functional lifestyle offer rather than premium amenity or standout transport convenience.
