
Narellan NSW 2567
Suburb summary
Narellan, NSW 2567 is a South West & Macarthur suburb and regional commercial centre with a population of 3,616 across 4.2758 sq km. Narellan real estate is dominated by separate houses, with 1,118 houses and 4 apartments recorded. Over the past 6 months, median sold prices were $1.16M for houses from 17 sales and $820,000 for apartments from 7 sales. The suburb has retail rating 5/5, primary and secondary education ratings of 4/5, safety 3/5, and walkability 3/5. Median weekly personal income is $683 and family income is $1,720. Public transport commute to Sydney CBD averages 85 minutes; driving averages 50 minutes.
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$1M
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House sales
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Demographic info
Median age
36 years
Renters
40%
Top 3 occupations
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Living in Narellan NSW 2567: Suburb Profile & FAQs
Note: Data is sourced from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) 2021 Census data and knest.ai internal statistical data.
Is Narellan NSW 2567 a good suburb for families?
Narellan NSW 2567 is a solid suburb for families, especially for buyers who prioritise practical schooling access and a more established household base over prestige or inner-city convenience. The school ratings are strong, with both primary and secondary education sitting at 8 out of 10, which gives families a good foundation for day-to-day schooling decisions. The age mix also supports that family picture, with children aged 0 to 4 making up 6.7% of residents and those aged 5 to 14 making up 12.8%, while the average household size of 2.7 suggests plenty of family households rather than a purely singles or transient rental market. Safety is more middle-of-the-road at 3 out of 5, so it is better described as a practical family suburb than a particularly quiet or premium family enclave. For buyers wanting big prestige homes or a notably leafy setting, Narellan may feel more functional than aspirational.
What is it like to live in Narellan NSW 2567?
Living in Narellan NSW 2567 feels practical, busy and convenience-focused rather than leafy or village-like. As part of the South West & Macarthur region, Narellan functions as a regional commercial centre, and that comes through in its lifestyle: strong retail at 5 out of 5, decent walkability at 3 out of 5, and a generally urban, built-up character. For buyers asking what it is like to live in Narellan, the appeal is everyday ease. You are in a suburb where shopping, errands and services are a real part of the lifestyle, not an afterthought. At the same time, canopy cover is low at 11.45%, culture is moderate at 3 out of 5, and beach access is none, so the suburb is not really about greenery, coastal living or a particularly polished lifestyle atmosphere. Narellan suits buyers who value convenience and structure, but less so those chasing a calm, scenic or highly walk-everywhere setting.
Is Narellan NSW 2567 well connected for commuting?
Narellan NSW 2567 is mixed rather than especially well connected for commuting. The suburb has many bus services, which helps for local movement and broader access, but it does not currently have train, metro or light rail service in the suburb itself, and there is no ferry option either. That means public transport commuting to the Sydney CBD is possible, but not especially quick, with an average trip of about 85 minutes. Driving is more competitive at around 50 minutes, so for many buyers Narellan works better if they are comfortable relying on a car for at least part of the week. For commuters asking about train access or whether Narellan is good for public transport, the answer is that it is serviceable but not top-tier by Sydney standards. Buyers who work locally, split time between home and office, or prioritise value over a fast CBD trip may still find the suburb a sensible fit.
Who does Narellan NSW 2567 suit best?
Narellan NSW 2567 suits best buyers who want a practical suburban house-based lifestyle with strong everyday amenity and a more middle-market budget than many tighter inner-Sydney locations. The suburb’s resident profile points to a grounded, working household mix: technicians and trades workers are the largest occupation group at 17.1%, followed by professionals at 14.2% and clerical and administrative workers at 13.5%. The median personal income is $683 per week and median family income is $1,720 per week, which reinforces Narellan as a suburb shaped more by working families and owner-occupier style living than by prestige buying alone. The median age of 37 also suggests a mature, settled buyer base. With renters at 30.1%, it is not overly transient, but it is not ultra-tightly held either. Narellan may suit families, upgraders and practical owner-occupiers more than buyers wanting a highly affluent, highly urban or luxury-leaning postcode.
What are the pros and cons of living in Narellan NSW 2567?
The main trade-off in Narellan NSW 2567 is that you get strong everyday convenience and solid family practicality, but you give up some of the transport ease, greenery and lifestyle polish found in other Sydney suburbs. On the plus side, Narellan does very well for shopping and services, with retail rated 5 out of 5, bus coverage described as many, and a clear role as a regional commercial centre. That makes daily life easier for buyers who value convenience, errands and local amenity. Safety, walkability and culture are all moderate at 3 out of 5, which keeps the suburb reasonably balanced without making it stand out as especially calm, vibrant or pedestrian-friendly. The drawbacks are the longer CBD public transport commute, no train or metro in the suburb, and low canopy cover of 11.45%, which means Narellan feels more built-up than leafy. For the right buyer, those are manageable compromises in exchange for practicality.
What are property prices like in Narellan NSW 2567?
Property prices in Narellan NSW 2567 look mid-range to moderately expensive by broader South West Sydney buyer expectations, with houses clearly costing more than apartments. In the most recent six-month sales sample, houses had a median sold price of about $1.11 million from 16 sales, while apartments had a median sold price of about $820,000 from 7 sales. That gives buyers a fairly clear split in the local market. If you are buying property in Narellan for house space, you should expect a meaningful jump in budget, and the upper end can stretch much higher, with house sales reaching $3.64 million in the sample. Apartments offer a lower entry point, but they are not cheap enough to call bargain stock. In practical terms, Narellan house prices reflect family demand and suburban utility, while apartments may suit buyers who want the suburb’s convenience with less budget pressure, accepting some compromise on space.
