Marrickville NSW 2204 property reports

Marrickville NSW 2204

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Suburb summary

Marrickville, NSW 2204 is a leading Inner West Sydney suburb known for multicultural living, café culture, and strong urban convenience. Covering 5.7713 sq km, Marrickville has a population of 26,592, median age 36, and high density at 4,607.63 people per sq km. It offers strong lifestyle appeal with retail 5/5, culture 5/5, walkability 4/5, and primary schools 5/5. Recent sales show median apartment prices at $1.01M from 64 sales and median house prices at $2.25M from 56 sales. Marrickville property attracts buyers seeking Inner West houses, apartments, investment property, and family-friendly Sydney suburbs with CBD access.

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Suburb median

$2.2M

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House sales

167

In past 12 months

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Demographic info

Median age

37 years

Renters

50%

Top 3 occupations

Professionals30%
Managers10%
Technicians and Trades Workers10%

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Living in Marrickville NSW 2204: Suburb Profile & FAQs

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

Is Marrickville NSW 2204 a good suburb for families?

Marrickville NSW 2204 is a mixed rather than standout option for families. For buyers asking if Marrickville is a good suburb for families, the picture is strongest on schools and everyday amenity, but more moderate on peace and traditional family housing. The primary and secondary education ratings are high at 10 out of 10 and 8 out of 10, which is a real plus for school-focused households. Children are clearly part of the suburb mix too, with 5.6% aged 0 to 4 and 9.0% aged 5 to 14, while the average household size of 2.5 suggests many small families and couples rather than very large households. The trade-off is housing form and atmosphere. Separate houses are only about 29% of homes, while apartments are around 40%, and the safety rating sits at 2 out of 5. That means Marrickville can work well for families who value schools, culture and convenience, but buyers wanting a quieter, lower-density family-friendly suburb may find it less straightforward.

What is it like to live in Marrickville NSW 2204?

Living in Marrickville NSW 2204 feels urban, creative and highly convenient, with a strong Inner West personality. Marrickville sits in the Inner West & Inner West Fringe and its character comes through clearly as an inner-west creative and multicultural core. In practical lifestyle terms, that means plenty of energy, diversity and local activity rather than a quiet suburban feel. The suburb scores 4 out of 5 for walkability, 5 out of 5 for retail and 5 out of 5 for culture, so day-to-day life is likely to feel connected, social and easy to enjoy without relying on a car for every errand. The trade-off is that Marrickville is more built-up than leafy, with urban surroundings, no beach access and canopy cover of 15.76%, plus a safety rating of 2 out of 5. For many buyers, Marrickville’s lifestyle appeal is its vibrancy and convenience, but those seeking a calmer, greener suburb may feel the compromise.

Is Marrickville NSW 2204 well connected for commuting?

Marrickville NSW 2204 is reasonably well connected for commuting, but the transport picture is in transition. For buyers focused on public transport and the commute to Sydney CBD, Marrickville still performs fairly well, with an average public transport commute of about 25 minutes and a similar 25-minute drive on a workday. Bus coverage is strong, rated as many, and light rail is nearby via the L1 around Dulwich Hill, which helps broaden commuting options. The key qualification is rail. Train service is currently marked as no because the T3 line is closed for metro conversion, while metro is planned rather than operating now, with the M1 Southwest upgrade described as opening in the second half of 2026. So Marrickville is not disconnected, but it is not at full transport strength today either. Buyers who value flexible commuting and can work with buses and nearby light rail may find it fine, while train-dependent commuters may want to weigh the temporary inconvenience carefully.

Who does Marrickville NSW 2204 suit best?

Marrickville NSW 2204 suits professionals, lifestyle-focused buyers and Inner West households who want energy, culture and access over sheer space. The resident profile leans clearly toward working professionals, with professionals making up 34.2% of occupations, managers 13.3%, and clerical and administrative workers 12.8%. Nearly 47.5% of residents are managers or professionals overall, and the median personal income of $793 a week with median family income of $2,096 suggests a broad middle-income buyer base rather than a purely prestige market. Housing is mixed but not dominated by large detached homes, with separate houses at 29% and apartments at 40%, while 45.2% of homes are rented, which gives Marrickville a more active, less tightly held feel. That makes it attractive for buyers who like an urban, mixed community and a lively suburb identity. It may suit large-house family buyers or those wanting a very quiet, low-density environment less well, especially if they expect a more traditional suburban setup.

What are the pros and cons of living in Marrickville NSW 2204?

The main trade-off in Marrickville NSW 2204 is that buyers get strong lifestyle convenience and culture, but give up some calm, greenery and traditional suburban feel. On the plus side, Marrickville does a lot well. It has excellent retail and cultural strength at 5 out of 5 for both, strong walkability at 4 out of 5, many bus services, nearby light rail and a relatively manageable CBD commute of around 25 minutes by public transport or car. That makes day-to-day living practical and engaging, especially for buyers who want cafes, local activity and an Inner West lifestyle. The compromise is that it is clearly urban and built-up, with only 15.76% canopy cover, no beach access, and a safety rating of 2 out of 5. It is also not a high-house-share suburb, with apartments and rentals making up a meaningful part of the mix. Buyers who prioritise space, quiet and a more settled family atmosphere will notice that trade-off most, while lifestyle-led buyers may see it as exactly the point.

What are property prices like in Marrickville NSW 2204?

Property prices in Marrickville NSW 2204 are expensive by normal Sydney buyer expectations, though apartments sit at a more reachable entry point than houses. In the past six months, the median apartment price in Marrickville was $980,000 across 68 sales, while the median house price was $2,300,000 across 49 sales. That gap matters in practical terms. Buying property in Marrickville can still be achievable for buyers targeting an apartment, but houses require a much stronger budget and usually involve more competition for land and family-sized stock. The sales ranges also show how varied the suburb is, with apartments running from $517,500 to $2,270,000 and houses from $575,000 to $7,600,000, so stock quality and position clearly affect pricing. The trade-off is straightforward: buyers are paying for an established Inner West location with strong lifestyle appeal and commuting convenience, but larger-space buyers will feel real budget pressure, especially if they want a well-located house.