Rozelle NSW 2039 property reports

Rozelle NSW 2039

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Suburb summary

Rozelle, NSW 2039 is an Inner West Sydney suburb known for harbourfront living, village atmosphere and strong lifestyle appeal. It covers 1.8337 sq km, has a population of 8,725, median age 38, and population density of 4,758.14 people per sq km. Median weekly personal income is $1,457 and family income is $3,567. Housing is apartment-led at 57% versus 22% separate houses, with 39.48% renters. Public transport is a standout, with L1 light rail, many bus services and a typical CBD commute of 25 minutes by public transport or 15 minutes by car. Recent median prices: houses $2.39M, apartments $1.831M.

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Suburb median

$2.3M

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House sales

107

In past 12 months

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Demographic info

Median age

40 years

Renters

40%

Top 3 occupations

Professionals40%
Managers30%
Technicians and Trades Workers10%

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Living in Rozelle NSW 2039: Suburb Profile & FAQs

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

Is Rozelle NSW 2039 a good suburb for families?

Rozelle NSW 2039 is a mixed rather than standout option for families. It has very strong school indicators, with both primary and secondary education rated 10 out of 10, and the local age profile shows a solid family presence, with 7.4% of residents aged 0 to 4 and 10.3% aged 5 to 14. That tells buyers there are clearly households with children already living in Rozelle, rather than it being purely a young renter or downsizer market. The trade-off is that safety is rated 2 out of 5, and the housing mix is more apartment-heavy than house-heavy, with 57% apartments versus 22% separate houses. That means Rozelle can work well for families who value schooling, inner-city access and lifestyle, but it may feel less spacious and less calm than more traditional family suburbs. For buyers asking if Rozelle is a good suburb for families, the answer is yes for some families, especially those comfortable with a denser inner-west setting.

What is it like to live in Rozelle NSW 2039?

Living in Rozelle NSW 2039 feels urban, creative and very convenient, with a clear inner-west village personality. The suburb sits in the Inner West & Inner West Fringe and is described as a creative inner-west village, which fits with its strong walkability, retail and culture ratings of 4 out of 5 across all three. In practical terms, that means day-to-day life in Rozelle is likely to suit buyers who like being able to get out on foot for cafes, shops and local activity rather than relying on large shopping centres or a purely residential streetscape. Rozelle also benefits from harbour and waterfront character, which adds appeal, but it is not especially green, with canopy cover at 13.83%. Safety is also only 2 out of 5, so the lifestyle is more lively and active than quiet or retreat-like. For buyers researching the Rozelle lifestyle, it is best seen as vibrant and connected, with some trade-off in calmness and greenery.

Is Rozelle NSW 2039 well connected for commuting?

Rozelle NSW 2039 is reasonably well connected for commuting, especially for buyers who are comfortable using buses and light rail rather than trains. There is no train station and no metro service in Rozelle at present, but the suburb does have light rail on the L1 line and many bus services, which gives residents workable public transport options into surrounding areas and toward the city. Average public transport commute time to the Sydney CBD is about 25 minutes, while driving averages around 15 minutes, which is quite competitive by Sydney standards. That said, the transport picture is still a bit mixed because buyers do not get the flexibility of a train-based suburb or a ferry stop within Rozelle itself. So is Rozelle good for commuters? Yes, particularly for city-fringe professionals who value short travel times and frequent buses, but buyers wanting a classic train commute may find other suburbs more straightforward.

Who does Rozelle NSW 2039 suit best?

Rozelle NSW 2039 suits professionals, managers and lifestyle-driven buyers who want an inner-west location with strong amenity more than large-block suburban living. The resident profile is quite clear: 64.02% of locals work in manager and professional roles, with Professionals alone making up 38.9% and Managers 25.12%. Median weekly personal income is $1,457 and median family income is $3,567, which points to a relatively high-income buyer pool. Housing choice also shapes who Rozelle suits best, with 57% apartments and only 22% separate houses, plus a rental share of 39.48%, giving the suburb a more active and mixed ownership pattern. In buyer terms, Rozelle is well suited to couples, professionals and smaller households who prioritise location, walkability and culture. It can still suit some families, but buyers wanting a quieter suburb with a higher proportion of detached homes and more traditional family housing stock may feel more comfortable elsewhere.

What are the pros and cons of living in Rozelle NSW 2039?

The main trade-off in Rozelle NSW 2039 is that you get a strong inner-west lifestyle and close-in convenience, but you give up some space, greenery and calm in return. Rozelle does a lot well for buyers who value daily amenity: walkability, retail and culture all rate 4 out of 5, there are many bus services, light rail access, harbour-side character, and relatively quick trips to the CBD. That combination makes the suburb appealing for buyers who want to be engaged with Sydney rather than tucked away from it. The compromises are also fairly clear. Safety is 2 out of 5, tree canopy is only 13.83%, and the housing mix leans heavily toward apartments rather than detached houses. For some buyers, especially those seeking peace, larger land and a greener setting, those drawbacks will matter. For the right buyer, though, Rozelle’s disadvantages are really the price of living in a convenient, character-filled inner-west location.

What are property prices like in Rozelle NSW 2039?

Property prices in Rozelle NSW 2039 are expensive by normal Sydney buyer expectations, especially for houses. Over the past six months, house sales in Rozelle had a median price of $2,433,000 across 31 sales, with the upper end reaching $4,801,000, which places freestanding homes firmly in the premium inner-west bracket. Apartments were lower but still not cheap, with a median price of $1,900,000 across 13 sales. In practical terms, buying property in Rozelle means paying a meaningful premium for location, lifestyle and city-fringe convenience rather than chasing land value or entry-level affordability. Houses will appeal most to established buyers with strong budgets, while apartments may open the door to buyers who want Rozelle’s position and atmosphere without stretching to a house. The trade-off is straightforward: you are buying into a well-located, lifestyle-oriented suburb, but the budget pressure is real and value-conscious buyers may need to compromise on property type or space.