
Schofields NSW 2762
Suburb summary
Schofields, NSW 2762 is a fast-growing Western Sydney suburb popular with families and home buyers seeking houses, apartments and strong school access. It covers 13.8752 sq km, has a population of 4,983, median age 32, average household size 3.1, and 25.34% renters. Schofields has T1 train access, many bus services, a 65-minute CBD public transport commute and 50-minute drive. In the past 6 months, median sold prices were $1.31M for houses and $617K for apartments. The suburb is mainly separate houses, with primary and secondary school ratings of 5/5.
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$1.3M
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House sales
176
In past 12 months
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369 popular houses in Schofields NSW 2762
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Demographic info
Median age
32 years
Renters
30%
Top 3 occupations
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Living in Schofields NSW 2762: Suburb Profile & FAQs
Note: Data is sourced from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) 2021 Census data and knest.ai internal statistical data.
Is Schofields NSW 2762 a good suburb for families?
Schofields NSW 2762 is a solid suburb for families, especially for buyers who want a house-focused area with plenty of other family households around them. The suburb has strong family signals: children make up a meaningful share of the population, with about 9.7% aged 0 to 4 and 14.9% aged 5 to 14, while the average household size sits at 3.1 people. Housing is also overwhelmingly geared to family living, with separate houses making up 99% of homes. Safety is reasonably reassuring at 4 out of 5, which supports its appeal as a good suburb for families and good for kids day to day. The trade-off is schooling strength. Both primary and secondary school ratings sit at 1 out of 5, so buyers focused heavily on top-ranked local schools may want to do extra due diligence or plan around schooling options. Schofields suits families who value space and practical living more than prestige schooling.
What is it like to live in Schofields NSW 2762?
Living in Schofields NSW 2762 feels practical, modern, and fast-growing rather than established or village-like. Schofields sits in Western Sydney and reads as a rapid-growth residential suburb, so the lifestyle is shaped more by new housing and everyday convenience than by old-world charm. Retail is fairly strong at 4 out of 5, which helps with basic shopping and day-to-day errands, but walkability is only 1 out of 5, so most residents will still lean on the car for regular routines. The area is urban and built-up, and canopy cover is just under 14%, so Schofields does not have the leafy feel some buyers associate with older north shore suburbs. Safety at 4 out of 5 helps balance that. In plain terms, Schofields lifestyle suits buyers who want a newer suburban setting with practical amenities, but the trade-off is a less walkable and less character-rich environment.
Is Schofields NSW 2762 well connected for commuting?
Schofields NSW 2762 is reasonably well connected for commuting, particularly for buyers who want train access and are comfortable with outer-suburban travel times. The suburb has a train station on the T1 line and many bus services, which gives Schofields a usable public transport base for getting around Sydney. Average commuting time to the CBD is about 65 minutes by public transport and 50 minutes by car, so this is not a quick inner-city commute, but it is workable for many households who only travel in a few days a week. There is no current metro, light rail, or ferry service, so the transport picture is functional rather than especially flexible. That is the main trade-off. Schofields is good for commuters who prioritise rail access and relative affordability in the outer north-west, but less appealing for buyers wanting multiple high-frequency transport options or a shorter CBD run.
Who does Schofields NSW 2762 suit best?
Schofields NSW 2762 suits families, upgrader buyers, and practical owner-occupiers who want a house-led suburb with a younger population profile. The housing mix is the clearest clue here: 99% of homes are separate houses, with almost no apartment presence, so Schofields naturally appeals to buyers looking for more internal space, more bedrooms, and a suburban layout. The median age is 32, average household size is 3.1, and family income is $2,120 per week, all of which point to a younger working household base. Professionals are the largest occupation group at 21.3%, followed by clerical and administrative workers and trades workers, giving the suburb a broad middle-market buyer profile rather than a prestige-only one. Around 25.3% of homes are rented, so it is not ultra-tightly held, but still feels owner-occupier friendly. Schofields may suit downsizers or walk-everywhere buyers less well because it is so house-dominant and car-dependent.
What are the pros and cons of living in Schofields NSW 2762?
The main trade-off in Schofields NSW 2762 is that you get lots of family-style housing and practical convenience, but you give up some walkable lifestyle and established suburb charm. On the plus side, Schofields has strong house supply, solid safety at 4 out of 5, useful retail at 4 out of 5, many bus services, and direct train access on the T1 line. That combination makes daily life workable for families and commuters who want a functional suburban base. On the downside, walkability is only 1 out of 5, culture is 2 out of 5, and canopy cover is low at 13.96%, so the suburb feels more built-up and utility-focused than leafy or vibrant. Commutes to the CBD are also on the longer side. Buyers who care most about space, newer-family-suburb living, and relative value may find Schofields a very good fit. Buyers chasing a more character-filled, walkable, café-oriented lifestyle may feel the compromise more.
What are property prices like in Schofields NSW 2762?
Property prices in Schofields NSW 2762 are mid-range to expensive by outer-suburban Sydney standards, depending on whether you are buying a house or an apartment. Over the most recent six months of sales, the median house price was about $1.325 million from 59 sales, while the median apartment price was about $633,500 from 48 sales. That creates a fairly clear two-tier market. For house buyers, Schofields still requires a substantial budget, and the upper end is meaningful, with the 90th percentile around $1.58 million. For apartment buyers, the suburb offers a much lower entry point into the area. In practical terms, buying property in Schofields can work well for families wanting more house value than many inner and middle-ring suburbs, but the trade-off is a longer commute and a more built-up, less walkable setting. House prices in Schofields are not bargain-basement, though apartments remain a more accessible option.
