
Oxley Park NSW 2760
Suburb summary
Oxley Park, NSW 2760 is a residential suburb in Sydney’s Outer West with a population of 3,112, median age 32, and average household size 2.8. Popular Oxley Park search terms include Oxley Park property market, Oxley Park houses for sale, and Oxley Park suburb profile. The area is fully separate houses, with no apartments recorded in the locality table, and 41.6% of residents rent. Median weekly personal income is $635 and family income is $1,424. In the past 6 months, median sold prices were $1.05M for houses from 10 sales and $810,000 for apartments from 22 sales. Public transport commute to Sydney CBD averages 75 minutes; driving averages 45 minutes.
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$1M
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House sales
21
In past 12 months
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60 popular houses in Oxley Park NSW 2760
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Demographic info
Median age
31 years
Renters
40%
Top 3 occupations
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Living in Oxley Park NSW 2760: Suburb Profile & FAQs
Note: Data is sourced from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) 2021 Census data and knest.ai internal statistical data.
Is Oxley Park NSW 2760 a good suburb for families?
Oxley Park NSW 2760 is a mixed option for families rather than a standout family-friendly suburb. The strongest positive is schooling: both the primary and secondary education ratings are 6 out of 5 in the supplied data, and the housing mix is overwhelmingly separate houses, which usually suits buyers who want more practical family space. The age profile also shows a visible family presence, with 8.5% of residents aged 0 to 4 and 13.1% aged 5 to 14, while the average household size of 2.8 suggests a suburb that works for couples and growing families rather than just singles. The trade-off is that Oxley Park does not read as especially calm or secure in overall suburb terms, with safety sitting at 1 out of 5. That matters for buyers focused on peace of mind, walkable local amenity, and a softer neighbourhood feel. For families prioritising house-based living and access to schools over polish, Oxley Park can still be a practical choice.
What is it like to live in Oxley Park NSW 2760?
Living in Oxley Park NSW 2760 feels practical, suburban, and fairly no-frills rather than polished or lifestyle-led. It sits in Sydney’s Outer West and presents as a straightforward residential suburb with an urban built-up setting, low tree canopy at 15.47%, and lower scores for walkability, retail, and culture at 2 out of 5 across each measure. In everyday terms, that points to a place where life is more car-based and functional than village-like or café-oriented. Buyers looking up what it is like to live in Oxley Park should expect a simpler suburban routine rather than a high-amenity, walk-everywhere lifestyle. That does not mean Oxley Park has no appeal. Its all-house character gives it a more grounded suburban feel than many denser parts of Sydney, which some buyers prefer. The compromise is that the suburb lifestyle is less about atmosphere and convenience on foot, and more about space, routine, and value-conscious living.
Is Oxley Park NSW 2760 well connected for commuting?
Oxley Park NSW 2760 is reasonably well connected for commuting, but it is not one of Sydney’s easiest suburbs for a fast CBD trip. Public transport is helped by many bus services and nearby access to the T1 and T5 rail network via St Marys, so commuters are not cut off. That said, the average public transport trip to the Sydney CBD is around 75 minutes, which is a meaningful commute for daily city workers. Driving is quicker at about 45 minutes on average, so for many buyers the suburb works better if they are not travelling into the CBD every day. There is no metro or light rail service in Oxley Park, no ferry option, and train access is nearby rather than in the suburb itself. The practical takeaway is that Oxley Park can suit buyers whose commute is local, Western Sydney-based, or only occasional into the city. For heavy CBD commuters, the travel time is the main compromise.
Who does Oxley Park NSW 2760 suit best?
Oxley Park NSW 2760 suits budget-conscious house buyers, practical families, and local workers who want a detached-home suburb without paying for a prestige postcode. The suburb is entirely house-based in the supplied housing mix, with no apartment share recorded, so it naturally fits buyers who value land, a backyard, or a more traditional suburban layout. The median age is 32, average household size is 2.8, and rental share sits at 41.6%, which suggests a fairly active, mixed market rather than a tightly held prestige enclave. Occupationally, the area leans toward clerical, administrative, machinery operator, driver, and community or personal service work, while managers and professionals make up 18.3%. In buyer terms, Oxley Park is more likely to appeal to owner-occupiers focused on practicality than to those chasing prestige, walkable lifestyle, or a highly executive demographic profile. It may suit some first-time upgraders especially well, but buyers wanting a more refined streetscape or denser amenities may find it less aligned.
What are the pros and cons of living in Oxley Park NSW 2760?
The main trade-off in Oxley Park NSW 2760 is simple: you get a house-oriented, practical suburb, but you give up some lifestyle amenity and overall neighbourhood polish. On the plus side, Oxley Park is strongly detached-home based, has many bus services, nearby train access through St Marys, and schooling indicators that read well. For buyers who care more about getting a house in Sydney than about living in a highly curated lifestyle precinct, that can be a very sensible compromise. Driving to the CBD is more manageable than public transport, and the suburb’s straightforward residential character will suit some buyers just fine. The downside is that Oxley Park is less compelling if you want walkability, strong retail, cultural activity, greenery, or a more reassuring safety profile. Tree canopy is only 15.47%, lifestyle ratings are modest, and the CBD public transport commute is long. Buyers who work locally or value house space may be comfortable with that trade-off; buyers seeking convenience and atmosphere may not.
What are property prices like in Oxley Park NSW 2760?
Property prices in Oxley Park NSW 2760 look relatively affordable by Sydney house standards, although houses and apartments sit at noticeably different price points. In the last six months of recorded sales, houses had a median price of about $1.065 million from 9 sales, while apartments had a median price of about $810,000 from 24 sales. That makes Oxley Park a suburb where buyers can still access detached housing at a level that is below many higher-profile Sydney family markets, while apartments provide a lower entry point again. For buyers researching house prices in Oxley Park or asking whether Oxley Park is expensive, the answer is that it is more accessible than many Sydney suburbs, but not cheap in an absolute sense. The trade-off is that lower pricing comes with a more functional suburban feel, longer CBD public transport times, and less lifestyle amenity than premium areas. If your priority is buying property in Oxley Park for house space and practicality, the numbers may stack up well.
