
Regentville NSW 2745
Suburb summary
Regentville, NSW 2745 is a residential suburb in Sydney’s Outer West, popular for family living and houses for sale near Penrith. It has 809 residents, a median age of 37, average household size of 2.9, and 100% separate houses with no apartments. The area spans 1.1938 km², with population density of 677.67 people per km² and 31.58% canopy cover. Local features include river or creek adjacency, many bus services, nearby train access, and CBD commute times of 100 minutes by public transport or 50 minutes by car. Recent house sales median was $1,240,001 across 4 sales.
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$1.3M
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House sales
9
In past 12 months
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Demographic info
Median age
37 years
Renters
20%
Top 3 occupations
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Living in Regentville NSW 2745: Suburb Profile & FAQs
Note: Data is sourced from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) 2021 Census data and knest.ai internal statistical data.
Is Regentville NSW 2745 a good suburb for families?
Regentville NSW 2745 is a solid suburb for families, especially for buyers who want a house-based area with credible school support and a quieter suburban feel. The strongest family signal here is the housing mix: Regentville is entirely separate houses rather than apartments, which usually means more private outdoor space and a more family-oriented streetscape. School indicators are also strong, with both primary and secondary education rated 8 out of 10, while safety sits at 4 out of 5, which adds confidence for buyers thinking about day-to-day family life. The average household size of 2.9 also points to established households rather than a highly transient, high-density setting. The trade-off is that Regentville is not a highly walkable, ultra-convenient suburb, so families may rely more on driving for errands, school logistics, and activities. It looks best suited to buyers who prioritise space, houses, and a steadier lifestyle over dense amenity and walk-everywhere convenience.
What is it like to live in Regentville NSW 2745?
Living in Regentville NSW 2745 feels calm, residential, and slightly removed from the busier parts of Sydney. The suburb sits in the Outer West and reads as a practical house suburb rather than a high-energy urban hub. Its river or creek setting and solid 31.58% canopy cover give Regentville a greener edge than many built-up areas, which helps soften the everyday feel. Safety is relatively strong at 4 out of 5, so the lifestyle is likely to appeal to buyers who value a settled environment over constant activity. In everyday terms, this is the kind of suburb where home, yard space, and local routine matter more than nightlife or a café-heavy strip. The compromise is convenience. Walkability, retail, and culture all sit at 2 out of 5, so living in Regentville may feel quieter and less connected to everyday amenities than inner or middle-ring suburbs. For the right buyer, that lower-key lifestyle is a plus rather than a drawback.
Is Regentville NSW 2745 well connected for commuting?
Regentville NSW 2745 is reasonably well connected for commuting, but it is not one of Sydney’s strongest public transport suburbs. The suburb has many bus services and nearby train access via Kingswood on the T1 line, which gives buyers a workable public transport pathway into the wider network. That said, the average public transport commute to the Sydney CBD is about 100 minutes, which places Regentville firmly in the longer-commute category for city workers. Driving is materially faster at around 50 minutes on average, so for many buyers the suburb will feel more practical if they use a car for at least part of the week. There is no metro, light rail, or ferry service shaping the commute picture here, so transport choice is more limited than in better-connected parts of Sydney. Regentville suits buyers who can accept distance from the CBD in exchange for a more spacious house-oriented setting.
Who does Regentville NSW 2745 suit best?
Regentville NSW 2745 suits buyers who want a traditional house suburb with a more settled, practical lifestyle rather than a dense, apartment-led environment. The housing profile is very clear: 100% separate houses and effectively no apartment market, so Regentville naturally appeals to families, upgraders, and buyers who value land, storage, parking, and everyday privacy. The rental share is 20%, which suggests a relatively stable owner-occupier presence rather than a heavily turnover-driven market. The suburb also appears to attract a mix of working households, with clerical and administrative workers, trades, and professionals all represented among the top occupations. Median family income of $2,050 per week points to fairly typical family-buyer economics rather than a prestige-only market. It may suit apartment buyers, downsizers wanting walkable convenience, or CBD-first professionals less well. Regentville is more about home space and suburban routine than compact, low-maintenance urban living, so buyer fit matters a lot here.
What are the pros and cons of living in Regentville NSW 2745?
The main trade-off in Regentville NSW 2745 is simple: you gain house space, a calmer setting, and solid family fundamentals, but you give up some convenience and commuting ease. On the plus side, Regentville offers a fully house-based environment, decent tree cover, a river-adjacent setting, good school ratings, and safety at 4 out of 5. That combination will appeal to buyers who want a grounded suburban lifestyle with more breathing room than denser parts of Sydney. Many buyers will also like that it avoids the feel of a high-rise or heavily mixed-use precinct. The downside is that daily amenity is more limited. Walkability, retail, and culture are each 2 out of 5, and the public transport trip to the CBD is long at about 100 minutes. Buyers who want quick rail access, strong local shopping, or a more vibrant village atmosphere may feel the compromise. Still, Regentville can be a very good fit for buyers who place more value on home life than on urban convenience.
What are property prices like in Regentville NSW 2745?
Property prices in Regentville NSW 2745 look mid-range to expensive for Sydney buyers, but the suburb’s house-only profile means the real question is value for land and family space rather than cheap entry. Over the recent six-month sales sample, only house sales appeared, with a median sale price of about $1.24 million. The lower quartile sat around $1.13 million, while the top end reached $4 million, which suggests a small market with some variation in property quality, size, or site value. With only three recorded house sales in the sample, buyers should treat the numbers as directional rather than broad-market certainty. In practical terms, buying property in Regentville is not ultra-budget entry-level Sydney, but it may still offer a house-based alternative to more expensive family suburbs closer in. The trade-off is that you are paying for detached housing and space while accepting a longer CBD commute and more limited walkable amenity.
