Potts Hill NSW 2143 property reports

Potts Hill NSW 2143

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Suburb summary

Potts Hill, NSW 2143 is a small multicultural suburb in Canterbury-Bankstown, Sydney, with 893 residents, median age 30, average household size 3.3, and 63% separate houses versus 36% apartments. Popular searches like Potts Hill property market, Potts Hill suburb profile, and Potts Hill real estate reflect its family-oriented housing mix, many bus services, and CBD commute times of 55 minutes by public transport or 35 minutes by car. In the past 6 months, Potts Hill recorded 10 apartment sales with a median price of $735,000 and 1 house sale at $2.455 million. The suburb has primary and secondary school ratings of 4/5.

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Demographic info

Median age

31 years

Renters

40%

Top 3 occupations

Professionals30%
Managers10%
Technicians and Trades Workers10%

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Living in Potts Hill NSW 2143: Suburb Profile & FAQs

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

Is POTTS HILL NSW 2143 a good suburb for families?

Potts Hill NSW 2143 is a solid rather than standout option for families. The suburb shows a genuine family base, with children aged 0 to 4 making up 10.3% of residents and the 5 to 14 group also at 10.3%, while the average household size of 3.3 suggests many homes are occupied by families rather than singles. Housing is also reasonably family-oriented, with 63% separate houses, which gives Potts Hill more backyard-style living than many denser parts of Sydney. School-related indicators are strong, with both primary and secondary education ratings sitting at 8 out of 10, which will matter for buyers focused on schooling. The trade-off is that safety sits at 3 out of 5 and apartments still account for 36% of homes, so it does not feel as consistently quiet or low-density as some premium family suburbs. For buyers wanting practical family living and decent schooling within a more attainable market, Potts Hill can work well.

What is it like to live in POTTS HILL NSW 2143?

Living in Potts Hill NSW 2143 feels practical, multicultural and suburban rather than polished or prestige-driven. It sits in the Canterbury–Bankstown region and the overall character is residential and urban, with built-up surroundings rather than a leafy village atmosphere. That lines up with its tree canopy of 18.07%, which is modest, so buyers should not expect a particularly green streetscape compared with North Shore or bush-fringe suburbs. Day-to-day convenience is mixed. Walkability is 2 out of 5 and retail is 1 out of 5, which suggests many errands are easier by car and the local lifestyle is not especially walk-everywhere. On the upside, culture scores 3 out of 5, reflecting a more diverse and lived-in suburban feel. Safety is also 3 out of 5, so the suburb feels balanced rather than especially calm. Potts Hill suits buyers who value function and community over atmosphere and high-end amenity.

Is POTTS HILL NSW 2143 well connected for commuting?

Potts Hill NSW 2143 is mixed rather than strongly connected for commuting. The suburb does not currently have train, metro or light rail service listed within the suburb itself, so it is not one of those Sydney locations where rail transport does the heavy lifting for daily travel. Buses are available in good numbers, which helps with local movement and connections, and that gives buyers a workable public transport option. Even so, the average public transport commute to the Sydney CBD is about 55 minutes, which is serviceable but not especially quick by Sydney standards. Driving is more competitive at around 35 minutes on average, so car-dependent buyers may find the suburb easier to manage than public transport commuters. The trade-off is clear: Potts Hill can work for people who do not need a premium rail-based commute, but buyers wanting direct train access or faster CBD trips may find other suburbs more convenient.

Who does POTTS HILL NSW 2143 suit best?

Potts Hill NSW 2143 suits practical family buyers, upgraders and owner-occupiers who want a suburban house market without paying for a prestige postcode. The housing mix is a key clue here: 63% of dwellings are separate houses and 36% are apartments, so the suburb still leans toward family-style living while offering some lower-entry options. Residents are relatively young, with a median age of 30, and the average household size is 3.3, which supports the idea of a family-oriented, active suburb. The local buyer profile is also fairly established, with professionals making up 25.8% of workers, managers 14.9%, and clerical and administrative workers 13.3%. Median weekly personal income is $785 and family income is $1,944, which points to a more budget-conscious, mainstream market than Sydney’s top-end enclaves. Potts Hill may suit prestige-led buyers less well, especially those wanting a highly walkable, café-rich or lower-density environment.

What are the pros and cons of living in POTTS HILL NSW 2143?

The main trade-off in Potts Hill NSW 2143 is that buyers can get practical suburban living and a fair amount of house stock, but they give up some convenience and lifestyle polish in return. On the plus side, 63% of homes are separate houses, buses are plentiful, and the suburb has a genuinely lived-in multicultural character rather than feeling transient or overly dense. Family households are clearly part of the market, and the education indicators are stronger than some buyers might expect. The compromise is that walkability is only 2 out of 5, retail is 1 out of 5, and there is no train, metro or ferry service in the suburb itself. Tree cover is also modest at 18.07%, so Potts Hill does not offer the greener, village-style feel some buyers chase. For buyers who prioritise space, schooling and relative value, those compromises may be acceptable. For buyers who want transport ease and lifestyle amenity at the doorstep, they will matter more.

What are property prices like in POTTS HILL NSW 2143?

Property prices in Potts Hill NSW 2143 look mid-range to affordable by Sydney standards, especially for apartments, although the current house data is too thin to treat as a suburb-wide benchmark. Over the last six months, apartment sales recorded a median price of about $720,000 from seven sales, with the middle range sitting roughly between $699,950 and $885,000. That suggests Potts Hill can offer a more accessible entry point for buyers who want to get into Sydney’s market without stretching into higher-priced inner or prestige areas. For houses, there was only one recorded sale at $2,455,000, which is not enough to draw a confident suburb-level conclusion about typical house prices. The practical takeaway is that apartments in Potts Hill appear to offer the clearer value story right now, while house buyers should be cautious about reading too much into one result. In exchange for a lower apartment entry point, buyers accept a more car-reliant and less walkable lifestyle.