Lethbridge Park NSW 2770 property reports

Lethbridge Park NSW 2770

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Suburb summary

Lethbridge Park, NSW 2770 is a Western Sydney residential suburb covering 1.6238 sq km with 4,752 residents, median age 33, average household size 2.8, and 54% renters. Housing is dominated by separate houses (1,353 homes, 86%), with only 105 apartments (6%). In the past 6 months, house sales reached 24, with a median house price of $900,000 and an average of $1,036,688. The suburb has many bus services, nearby train access, and CBD commute times of 80 minutes by public transport or 50 minutes by car. Popular searches include Lethbridge Park house prices, Lethbridge Park property market, and living in Lethbridge Park.

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Suburb median

$850k

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House sales

48

In past 12 months

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Demographic info

Median age

32 years

Renters

60%

Top 3 occupations

Machinery Operators and Drivers20%
Professionals10%
Technicians and Trades Workers10%

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Living in Lethbridge Park 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 LETHBRIDGE PARK NSW 2770 a good suburb for families?

LETHBRIDGE PARK NSW 2770 is a mixed option for families rather than a standout family suburb. The biggest positive is that it is still very much a house-based area, with separate houses making up about 86% of homes, which usually gives families more space than apartment-heavy suburbs. There is also a solid child presence, with around 8.3% of residents aged 0 to 4 and 15.8% aged 5 to 14, so it is clearly a suburb where many households are raising kids. Average household size sits at 2.8, which also points to family households being part of the local mix. The trade-off is that schools and safety are not a major draw here, with both primary and secondary education ratings at 6 out of 10 equivalent to 3 out of 5, while safety is just 1 out of 5. For buyers asking if LETHBRIDGE PARK is good for kids, it can work best for budget-led families who prioritise house space over prestige or a more polished family setting.

What is it like to live in LETHBRIDGE PARK NSW 2770?

Living in LETHBRIDGE PARK NSW 2770 feels practical, suburban and fairly no-frills. It sits in Western Sydney and reads as a straightforward residential suburb rather than a lifestyle destination, with an urban built-up setting, modest retail and culture scores of 2 out of 5, and walkability at 3 out of 5. In day-to-day terms, that suggests basic convenience is there, but not a village-style café strip or a highly walk-everywhere environment. Tree canopy cover is low at 14.15%, so LETHBRIDGE PARK does not have the leafy feel that some buyers specifically look for. The upside is that this kind of suburb can suit buyers who want a more accessible entry point into a house-oriented area and are comfortable with a simpler local amenity profile. The compromise is that the lifestyle is less refined and less vibrant than buyers would find in more established or better-serviced Sydney suburbs.

Is LETHBRIDGE PARK NSW 2770 well connected for commuting?

LETHBRIDGE PARK NSW 2770 is reasonably well connected, but the commuting picture is mixed rather than highly convenient. Bus coverage appears to be a strength, with many bus services available, and train access is nearby through the T1 and T5 network at Mount Druitt rather than within the suburb itself. That gives buyers a workable public transport option, but it is not the same as having a station in the suburb. Average travel time to the Sydney CBD is about 80 minutes by public transport and around 50 minutes by car, so commuting is possible but not especially quick by Sydney standards. There is no current metro, light rail or ferry service, which limits transport choice compared with more inner-city or major hub locations. For buyers who work locally or do not need to be in the CBD every day, LETHBRIDGE PARK can still be practical, but CBD-based commuters should expect a longer trip and some reliance on buses or driving.

Who does LETHBRIDGE PARK NSW 2770 suit best?

LETHBRIDGE PARK NSW 2770 suits best-value house buyers, larger households and practical owner-occupiers who care more about space than status. The housing mix is the clearest clue here: about 86% of homes are separate houses and only around 6% are apartments, so the suburb naturally leans toward buyers who want land and a traditional suburban layout. The median age is 33, which points to a relatively young population, and the average household size of 2.8 suggests family and shared-household living is common. At the same time, around 54% of homes are rented, so LETHBRIDGE PARK has a more active and less tightly held feel than prestige family suburbs. Local occupations are led by machinery operators and drivers, labourers, and community and personal service workers, which reinforces its practical, working suburb profile. It may suit professionals on tighter budgets who want a house, but it is likely to suit buyers seeking prestige, highly rated schools or a more polished lifestyle less well.

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

The main trade-off in LETHBRIDGE PARK NSW 2770 is that you get a strong house-based suburban format, but you give up some lifestyle polish, safety and commuter convenience in return. On the plus side, the suburb is dominated by separate houses, buses are plentiful, and nearby train access via Mount Druitt means it is not cut off. For buyers who want a traditional house in Western Sydney without stepping into a more expensive market, that can be a meaningful advantage. On the other hand, safety is only 1 out of 5, retail and culture are both 2 out of 5, and canopy cover is a low 14.15%, so LETHBRIDGE PARK is not the suburb to choose for a leafy, highly walkable or especially vibrant lifestyle. Public transport to the CBD also takes about 80 minutes on average. Buyers who mainly want space and a functional base may see good fit here, while buyers focused on atmosphere, stronger schools or shorter city commutes may feel the compromises more sharply.

What are property prices like in LETHBRIDGE PARK NSW 2770?

Property prices in LETHBRIDGE PARK NSW 2770 look relatively affordable by Sydney house standards, although they are not ultra-cheap in absolute terms. In the past six months, recorded house sales show a median price of about $900,000 from 20 sales, with the middle half of results sitting roughly between $840,000 and $1.04 million. That tells buyers the suburb still offers a sub-$1 million median house market, which is increasingly hard to find in Sydney for detached homes. The average sale price was higher at about $1.06 million, and the top end reached $3.55 million, so there is some spread in results and buyers should not assume every house will sit at the median. In practical terms, LETHBRIDGE PARK can appeal to buyers chasing a more attainable house entry point. The trade-off is that pricing reflects a more modest suburb profile, with buyers paying less partly because they are accepting a simpler lifestyle, mixed amenity and longer CBD commute.