Mount Druitt NSW 2770 property reports

Mount Druitt NSW 2770

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Mount Druitt NSW 2770 is a major Western Sydney centre popular in searches for Mount Druitt property, Mount Druitt median house price, Mount Druitt apartments, and Mount Druitt lifestyle. The suburb has 16,726 residents, median age 31, average household size 3.2, and 48.22% renters. Housing is mainly houses (57%) with apartments at 32%. In the past 6 months, median sold prices were $1.15M for houses from 26 sales and $485,000 for apartments from 62 sales. Mount Druitt has T1/T5 train access, many bus services, 55-minute CBD public transport commuting, strong retail and walkability, and an urban built-up character.

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$1.1M

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House sales

92

In past 12 months

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Demographic info

Median age

33 years

Renters

50%

Top 3 occupations

Machinery Operators and Drivers20%
Managers10%
Professionals10%

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Living in Mount Druitt 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 MOUNT DRUITT NSW 2770 a good suburb for families?

Mount Druitt NSW 2770 is a mixed option for families rather than a standout family-friendly suburb. On the positive side, the school data is strong, with both primary and secondary education rated 6 out of 5 in the supplied figures, and the suburb has a clear family presence, with children aged 0 to 4 making up 9.2% of residents and ages 5 to 14 making up 16.3%. The average household size of 3.2 also points to many larger family households, and the housing mix still leans toward separate houses at 57%, which matters for buyers wanting more indoor and outdoor space for kids. The main qualification is safety, which scores 1 out of 5, so buyers should not assume Mount Druitt feels uniformly calm or peaceful across all pockets. For families focused on school access, house-based living and budget practicality, Mount Druitt can work well, but buyers who place a very high premium on quiet streets and a stronger safety profile may compare carefully with neighbouring suburbs.

What is it like to live in MOUNT DRUITT NSW 2770?

Living in Mount Druitt NSW 2770 feels urban, practical and convenience-led rather than leafy or village-like. It functions as a major Western Sydney centre, and that shows in the data: retail scores 5 out of 5, walkability 4 out of 5 and culture 4 out of 5, so day-to-day errands, shopping and access to services are real strengths. This is not a beachside or nature-first suburb, with no beach access, an urban built-up setting and relatively low canopy cover at 15.29%, so the lifestyle is more about amenity and activity than greenery and outlook. For some buyers, that makes Mount Druitt feel efficient and easy to use, especially if they value having shops, services and transport close by. The trade-off is that the suburb is less likely to suit buyers chasing a quiet, prestige or heavily landscaped atmosphere. Mount Druitt lifestyle appeal is strongest for people who prioritise practicality, access and everyday functionality over serenity.

Is MOUNT DRUITT NSW 2770 well connected for commuting?

Mount Druitt NSW 2770 is well connected for commuting by Western Sydney standards. The suburb has train access on the T1 and T5 lines, many bus services, and an average public transport commute to the Sydney CBD of 55 minutes, while driving averages 45 minutes. That transport mix gives buyers genuine options, which is important if one household member uses rail and another relies on the car. For commuters heading to major employment areas across Greater Sydney, Mount Druitt is more connected than many outer suburbs because it already has an established station rather than relying on future upgrades. The trade-off is that it is still not a short hop to the CBD, so buyers should think of it as functional rather than ultra-central. There is no metro, light rail or ferry service here, which means some trips will still depend on the train-bus network or driving. For buyers wanting solid public transport without inner-city pricing, Mount Druitt compares reasonably well.

Who does MOUNT DRUITT NSW 2770 suit best?

Mount Druitt NSW 2770 suits value-conscious family buyers, owner-occupiers wanting a house in Western Sydney, and practical buyers who care more about access and price than prestige. The housing mix is led by separate houses at 57%, but apartments also make up a meaningful 32%, so the suburb caters to both house and unit buyers. The rental share is relatively high at 48.2%, which suggests a more active and mixed market rather than a tightly held enclave. The resident profile also points to a more working and service-based local economy, with machinery operators and drivers, clerical workers and labourers among the largest occupation groups, while managers and professionals account for 19.5%. Median personal income is $500 weekly and median family income is $1,342, which reinforces Mount Druitt’s role as a practical, budget-aware suburb. It may suit prestige-focused buyers or those chasing a highly polished professional enclave less well, but buyers looking for function, transport and relative affordability may find it a sensible fit.

What are the pros and cons of living in MOUNT DRUITT NSW 2770?

The main trade-off in Mount Druitt NSW 2770 is simple: you get strong everyday convenience and transport access, but you give up some of the calm, leafy feel and security profile buyers may want elsewhere. On the plus side, Mount Druitt performs well for retail at 5 out of 5, walkability at 4 out of 5, culture at 4 out of 5, and it has both train access and many bus services. It also offers a useful mix of houses and apartments, which broadens entry points for different buyer types. On the other hand, safety is rated 1 out of 5, canopy cover is only 15.29%, and the suburb is clearly urban and built-up, so this is not the right fit for every buyer seeking a quiet, green residential atmosphere. Buyers who care most about lifestyle polish may hesitate, while buyers focused on budget, convenience and daily practicality may see those compromises as acceptable. Mount Druitt can still be a good fit if your priorities are clear.

What are property prices like in MOUNT DRUITT NSW 2770?

Property prices in Mount Druitt NSW 2770 are relatively affordable for Sydney, especially on the apartment side, while houses sit at a more accessible mid-range level compared with many family-house markets across the city. In the recent six-month sales data, apartments had a median price of $495,000 from 62 sales, with the middle market broadly sitting between $410,000 and $725,000. Houses had a median price of $1,262,000 from 19 sales, with the middle market broadly between $1,032,500 and $1,340,000. For buyers asking whether Mount Druitt is expensive, the answer depends heavily on property type: units are a much easier entry point, while houses still require a serious budget but remain below many more prestige-driven Sydney suburbs. The trade-off is straightforward. Buying property in Mount Druitt can mean better value and transport convenience, but that value comes with a more built-up environment and a suburb profile that will not suit every lifestyle buyer.