Menai NSW 2234 property reports

Menai NSW 2234

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Suburb summary

Menai, NSW 2234 is a family-friendly Sutherland Shire suburb in Sydney, Australia, with 10,304 residents, a median age of 38, average household size of 3.1, and strong school ratings of 5/5 for both primary and secondary. Known for bushland surroundings and 34.76% canopy cover, Menai offers an outer suburban residential feel. Housing is overwhelmingly separate houses at 98%, with only 1% apartments. In the past 6 months, median sold prices reached $1.87M for houses and $1.24M for apartments. Menai property attracts buyers seeking family homes, good schools, bushland lifestyle, and Sydney suburb value.

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Suburb median

$1.7M

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House sales

78

In past 12 months

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Demographic info

Median age

39 years

Renters

10%

Top 3 occupations

Professionals20%
Clerical and Administrative Workers20%
Managers10%

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Living in Menai NSW 2234: Suburb Profile & FAQs

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

Is MENAI NSW 2234 a good suburb for families?

Menai NSW 2234 is a strong suburb for families, especially for buyers prioritising space, schooling and a more settled residential setting. The school ratings are a standout, with both primary and secondary education rated 10 out of 5 in the available data, and safety sits at 4 out of 5, which supports Menai’s appeal as a good suburb for families. The housing mix also matters: around 98% of homes are separate houses and apartments make up only about 1%, so the suburb clearly leans toward larger family-style housing rather than dense apartment living. Children are well represented too, with about 6.2% aged 0 to 4 and 14.2% aged 5 to 14, while the average household size of 3.1 points to established family households. The trade-off is convenience. Menai is not especially walkable and has no train or metro service, so families often need to be comfortable with more driving and a quieter, more car-based daily routine.

What is it like to live in MENAI NSW 2234?

Living in Menai NSW 2234 feels practical, suburban and fairly calm, with a strong residential focus rather than an inner-city buzz. Menai sits in the Sutherland Shire and its character reads as outer suburban residential, which matches the data well. The suburb’s bushland and national park setting adds to that sense of space, and canopy cover of 34.76% gives Menai a greener feel than many built-up Sydney suburbs. For buyers wondering what it is like to live in Menai, the lifestyle is usually about larger homes, local shopping convenience and a quieter pace. Retail scores 4 out of 5, so day-to-day errands are reasonably easy, but walkability is only 2 out of 5 and culture is also 2 out of 5, so it is not a walk-everywhere or highly urban lifestyle. That means Menai suits buyers who value room and greenery, but it may feel a little too car-dependent for those wanting more energy and street life.

Is MENAI NSW 2234 well connected for commuting?

Menai NSW 2234 is mixed rather than especially well connected for commuting. In practical terms, Menai has many bus services, which helps, but it does not currently have train, metro, light rail or ferry access within the suburb. The average public transport commute to the Sydney CBD is about 60 minutes, while driving is around 35 minutes, so the suburb is clearly easier for buyers who are comfortable being in the car. For commuters asking about train access or metro access in Menai, the answer is that buses do most of the heavy lifting here. That can work well for people travelling locally or driving to work, especially within southern and south-western parts of Sydney. The trade-off is obvious: compared with suburbs on major rail corridors, Menai is less plug-and-play for CBD commuters and less flexible if you want several transport modes. Buyers who only go into the city occasionally may find that compromise much easier to live with.

Who does MENAI NSW 2234 suit best?

Menai NSW 2234 suits families, upsizers and professional households best, particularly buyers looking for a detached house in an established suburban area. The housing profile is very clear: about 98% separate houses and only around 1% apartments, so Menai strongly favours buyers who want land, multiple bedrooms and a more traditional suburban setup. The resident profile also supports that positioning. Professionals are the largest occupation group at 23.3%, managers make up 14.8%, and managers and professionals together account for about 38.1% of residents. Median family income of $2,388 per week suggests a relatively comfortable owner-occupier market, while the median age of 38 points to a mature, established community rather than a very young renter-heavy one. Rental share is only about 17.3%, which can make the suburb feel more settled. Menai may suit apartment-first buyers, heavy CBD commuters or those chasing a lively urban scene less well, because that is simply not the suburb’s core offering.

What are the pros and cons of living in MENAI NSW 2234?

The main trade-off in Menai NSW 2234 is that you get space, greenery and a family-oriented housing mix, but you give up some transport and walkable-city convenience. On the plus side, Menai has strong safety at 4 out of 5, good retail at 4 out of 5, solid tree cover and a bushland-adjacent setting that gives the suburb a more relaxed residential feel. The housing stock is overwhelmingly made up of separate houses, which is a major advantage for buyers wanting backyard space, room for kids or multi-generational living. The downside is that walkability is only 2 out of 5, culture is 2 out of 5, and public transport options rely heavily on buses because there is no train, metro, light rail or ferry service in the suburb. For some buyers, that is a worthwhile compromise. For others, especially those wanting faster CBD access or a more urban lifestyle, Menai can feel less convenient than similarly priced suburbs on stronger transport corridors.

What are property prices like in MENAI NSW 2234?

Property prices in Menai NSW 2234 are expensive by normal Sydney buyer expectations, though they are still more attainable than many premium harbourside family markets. Over the past six months, the median house price in Menai was about $2,005,000 from 37 sales, with the middle of the market broadly sitting between $1,700,000 and $2,205,000. Apartments were notably lower, with a median of about $1,185,000 from 18 sales, which creates a more accessible entry point for buyers who want to get into Menai without stretching to a house budget. In practical terms, buying property in Menai usually means paying for house-led family appeal, larger-format living and a settled Sutherland Shire setting. The trade-off is that houses are firmly in the upsizer bracket, so budget pressure is real for growing families. Apartments offer better value, but they are a much smaller part of the suburb’s overall housing mix, so choice can be more limited.