Revesby NSW 2212 property reports

Revesby NSW 2212

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Suburb summary

Revesby NSW 2212 is a Canterbury-Bankstown suburb with a suburban commercial centre, train access on the T8 line, many bus services, and average CBD commute times of 35 minutes by public transport and 25 minutes by car. It has 14,176 residents, median age 38, average household size 2.9, and median weekly family income of $1,742. Housing is dominated by separate houses (85%) over apartments (8%). In the past 6 months, median sale prices were $1.55M for houses and $1.10M for apartments. Popular searches include Revesby property market, Revesby house prices, Revesby NSW lifestyle, and Revesby transport.

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Suburb median

$1.6M

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House sales

151

In past 12 months

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Demographic info

Median age

38 years

Renters

40%

Top 3 occupations

Professionals20%
Clerical and Administrative Workers20%
Managers10%

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Living in Revesby NSW 2212: Suburb Profile & FAQs

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

Is Revesby NSW 2212 a good suburb for families?

Revesby NSW 2212 is a mixed but generally solid suburb for families, especially those who want a house-based suburb with practical day-to-day convenience. The strongest family positives are its very high separate-house share at 85%, a respectable average household size of 2.9, and a meaningful school-age population, with 12.2% of residents aged 5 to 14 and 6.6% aged 0 to 4. That usually points to an established family presence rather than a purely investor-heavy market. Schooling looks reasonably supportive too, with an 8 out of 10 primary rating and 6 out of 10 secondary rating. The caution is safety, which sits at 2 out of 5, so while Revesby can still work well for families, it is not the kind of suburb I would describe as especially peaceful or carefree without qualification. For buyers wanting backyard space, practical schools and a suburban layout, Revesby is worth considering, but you would want to be selective about street choice.

What is it like to live in Revesby NSW 2212?

Living in Revesby NSW 2212 feels practical, suburban and everyday convenient rather than prestige-led or lifestyle-driven. It sits in the Canterbury–Bankstown region and reads as a suburban commercial centre, so the suburb has a functional feel with local shops, services and a busier urban setting rather than a quiet village atmosphere. Retail is a solid 4 out of 5, which supports daily errands and local convenience, while walkability at 3 out of 5 suggests some parts are manageable on foot but not truly walk-everywhere. Culture also sits at 3 out of 5, so the suburb has some local activity and diversity without being one of Sydney’s standout lifestyle hubs. One trade-off is that canopy cover is low at 13.06% and the environment is built-up, so Revesby does not have a particularly leafy or green character. Buyers who want practical living and everyday access may like it, while those chasing a more scenic or polished lifestyle may find it more functional than charming.

Is Revesby NSW 2212 well connected for commuting?

Revesby NSW 2212 is well connected for commuting, particularly for buyers who value train access and a manageable trip into the city. The suburb has its own train service on the T8 line, many buses, and an average public transport commute to the Sydney CBD of about 35 minutes. Driving is also fairly competitive at around 25 minutes on average, which is a useful result for a middle-ring suburb. That combination makes Revesby one of the more practical commuter suburbs for buyers who want to balance space and accessibility. The limitation is that the transport mix is not as broad as in some inner-city areas, because there is no metro, no light rail and no ferry service. So while Revesby is good for commuters overall, it suits buyers who are happy relying mainly on the train, buses or the car rather than those who want multiple premium transport modes at their doorstep.

Who does Revesby NSW 2212 suit best?

Revesby NSW 2212 suits best buyers who want a practical house suburb with commuter convenience, especially families, upgraders and value-conscious owner-occupiers. With 85% of homes being separate houses and only 8% apartments, the housing mix strongly favours buyers looking for more land and a more traditional suburban setup. The resident profile also points to a broad, working professional base: professionals are the largest occupation group at 19.6%, followed by clerical and administrative workers at 18.1% and technicians and trades workers at 14.3%. Family income at $1,742 per week and a median age of 38 suggest an established, middle-market suburb rather than a very young renter enclave or a prestige pocket. Around 33.7% of residents rent, which keeps the area active and mixed without overwhelming the owner-occupier feel. Revesby may suit apartment-first buyers or those chasing a highly urban café lifestyle less well, but it can be a sensible fit for buyers prioritising house stock, schools and commute balance.

What are the pros and cons of living in Revesby NSW 2212?

The main trade-off in Revesby NSW 2212 is that you get strong practical liveability and good commuter convenience, but not the more polished lifestyle feel of Sydney’s more premium suburbs. On the plus side, Revesby has a train station on the T8 line, many buses, solid retail at 4 out of 5, and a relatively fast average commute of 35 minutes by public transport or 25 minutes by car to the CBD. The suburb also has a strong house-based character, with 85% separate houses, which will appeal to buyers wanting more family space. On the downside, safety is only 2 out of 5, walkability is moderate at 3 out of 5, and the built-up setting with 13.06% canopy cover means it is not especially leafy or village-like. That matters most to buyers chasing a quieter, more refined environment. Still, for buyers who care more about usability, transport and housing stock than prestige, Revesby can stack up well.

What are property prices like in Revesby NSW 2212?

Property prices in Revesby NSW 2212 sit in the mid-range to expensive bracket by broader Sydney standards, with houses clearly commanding a stronger family-home premium than apartments. In the past six months, the median house price was about $1.546 million across 51 sales, with the middle market broadly sitting from around $1.385 million at the 25th percentile to $1.7 million at the 75th percentile. Apartments were more accessible, with a median price of $1.1 million across 15 sales, although that segment showed a wide spread from about $580,000 at the 25th percentile to $1.2 million at the 75th percentile. In practical terms, buying property in Revesby means houses are not entry-level, but they may still appeal to buyers wanting land, family accommodation and train access without moving much farther out. The trade-off is straightforward: you are paying more for house stock and commuter convenience, while apartments can offer a lower entry point with less space.