Rhodes NSW 2138 property reports

Rhodes NSW 2138

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Suburb summary

Rhodes, NSW 2138 is a high-density waterfront suburb in Sydney’s Inner West and Inner West Fringe, popular for apartments, riverside living and CBD convenience. It has 11,906 residents, 93% apartments, 59.66% renters, train and ferry access, many bus services, and about 25 minutes to the CBD by public transport or car. Median apartment sale price over the past 6 months was $1.0M across 93 sales. Rhodes is known for strong walkability and retail, a multicultural community, and a large Chinese population, making it a sought-after choice for Rhodes apartments, investment property, waterfront lifestyle and Sydney commuter living.

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Demographic info

Median age

32 years

Renters

60%

Top 3 occupations

Professionals40%
Managers20%
Technicians and Trades Workers10%

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Living in Rhodes NSW 2138: Suburb Profile & FAQs

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

Is Rhodes NSW 2138 a good suburb for families?

Rhodes NSW 2138 is a mixed rather than standout option for families. The suburb has a very strong primary school rating of 5 out of 5, which is a real positive for buyers focused on early schooling, but the secondary rating is softer at 2 out of 5, so it is not as balanced for every school-stage family. Safety sits at 3 out of 5, which suggests a fairly average result rather than a notably calm or especially family-focused environment. The age profile also leans away from a classic child-heavy suburb, with children aged 0 to 4 making up 7.5% of residents and those aged 5 to 14 at 3.5%, while average household size is a modest 2.4 people. For buyers asking whether Rhodes is a good suburb for families, the answer depends on what family life looks like for you. It can work well for households who value convenience, apartments and access to services, especially smaller families. The trade-off is that Rhodes is overwhelmingly apartment-based, with around 93% apartments and only about 3% separate houses, so buyers wanting backyard space, quieter streets and a more traditional family-friendly suburb feel may find it less suitable.

What is it like to live in Rhodes NSW 2138?

Living in Rhodes NSW 2138 feels urban, convenient and waterfront-oriented, with a modern high-density character. The suburb sits in the Inner West and Inner West Fringe and is described as high-density and multicultural, which fits the broader lifestyle picture well. Rhodes has strong shopping appeal, with retail rated 5 out of 5, culture at 4 out of 5, and walkability at 3 out of 5, so day-to-day life is practical rather than village-like. Its river setting adds lifestyle appeal, but canopy cover is only 17.59%, which means Rhodes is not especially leafy compared with greener Sydney suburbs. For buyers wondering what it is like to live in Rhodes, the appeal is clear if you want an active, built-up suburb with dining, shopping and waterside surroundings. The main trade-off is that the lifestyle is more apartment-urban than quiet-residential. Safety is a middle-of-the-road 3 out of 5, and with no beach access plus a dense built form, Rhodes will suit buyers who prioritise convenience and modern living more than those chasing a peaceful, house-dominated suburb.

Is Rhodes NSW 2138 well connected for commuting?

Rhodes NSW 2138 is well connected for commuting, especially for buyers who rely on trains, buses and ferry options. The suburb has train access on the T9 line, many bus services, and ferry access, which gives Rhodes more transport flexibility than many Sydney suburbs. Travel times are also competitive, with an average commute to the Sydney CBD of about 25 minutes by public transport and 25 minutes by car. That makes Rhodes a practical choice for professionals who want access to the city without being right in the inner-city core. For buyers searching whether Rhodes is good for commuters, the answer is generally yes. Public transport is a real strength here, and the mix of rail and ferry helps support different travel patterns. The trade-off is that Rhodes does not currently have metro or light rail service, so buyers looking for the widest possible range of transport modes may see the network as strong rather than all-encompassing. Still, for most CBD-based workers, Rhodes offers a fairly efficient and flexible commute.

Who does Rhodes NSW 2138 suit best?

Rhodes NSW 2138 suits professionals, couples and buyers comfortable with apartment living best. The resident profile points clearly in that direction: professionals are the largest occupation group at 39.1%, managers follow at 16.4%, and managers and professionals together make up 55.5% of residents. The suburb is also young, with a median age of 29, and it has a high rental share at 59.7%, which gives Rhodes a more active, mobile and modern urban feel. Housing choice strongly reinforces this, with about 93% apartments and only around 3% separate houses. In practical buyer terms, Rhodes is likely to appeal most to people who want a convenient base with strong transport, shopping and a contemporary lifestyle. It can also suit smaller families who are happy in larger apartments and want access to a well-serviced suburb. The main limitation is for buyers who want a classic detached-home environment, a quieter family suburb, or a tightly held low-density neighbourhood. With median weekly family income at $1,906 and personal income at $736, Rhodes feels broad in appeal, but its built form clearly favours apartment-oriented households.

What are the pros and cons of living in Rhodes NSW 2138?

The main trade-off in Rhodes NSW 2138 is that you get strong convenience and transport in exchange for a denser, more apartment-led lifestyle. On the plus side, Rhodes performs well where many buyers care most day to day: retail is 5 out of 5, culture is 4 out of 5, train access is available, buses are plentiful, ferry access is a bonus, and CBD travel times are about 25 minutes whether by public transport or driving. Its river-adjacent position also adds lifestyle appeal that helps Rhodes feel more interesting than a purely built-up commercial centre. The compromise is space, softness and traditional suburb feel. Walkability is a mid-level 3 out of 5 rather than truly walk-everywhere, safety is also 3 out of 5, canopy cover is just 17.59%, and the housing mix is dominated by apartments. That means buyers in Rhodes often give up backyards, lower density and a leafier streetscape. For professionals and convenience-led buyers, that may be a fair swap. For larger families or buyers wanting a more settled house-based environment, it may matter more.

What are property prices like in Rhodes NSW 2138?

Property prices in Rhodes NSW 2138 are mixed overall, with apartments sitting more in the mid-to-upper range for Sydney unit buyers, while houses are firmly premium due to their rarity. In the past six months, apartment sales were far more common, with 84 sales and a median price of $1,000,000. The middle of the apartment market was broad, with the 25th percentile at $850,000 and the 75th percentile at $1,218,000, which suggests buyers can still find different entry points depending on size and building. Houses were much less common, with only 9 sales, and a median of $41,223,130, which points to an extremely limited and unusual house market rather than a normal detached-home suburb. For buyers researching house prices in Rhodes or asking whether Rhodes is expensive, the suburb makes most sense as an apartment market. Apartments offer access to the location, transport and retail convenience, but buyers still pay for that modern urban lifestyle. If you want a house in Rhodes, scarcity is the real issue, not just budget, so most family buyers wanting detached value may look elsewhere.