
Seven Hills NSW 2147
Suburb summary
Seven Hills, NSW 2147 is a Western Sydney suburb popular for family living, Seven Hills real estate, and Seven Hills property market searches. It has a population of 19,326, median age 36, average household size 2.9, and median weekly family income of $1,721. Housing is overwhelmingly separate houses at 97%, with apartments at 1%. The suburb has a train station on the T1/T5 lines, many bus services, and average CBD commute times of 45 minutes by public transport and 35 minutes by car. In the past 6 months, median sold prices were $1.314M for houses and $675K for apartments.
Pocket Price Distribution
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$1.3M
Derived from sales
House sales
207
In past 12 months
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382 popular houses in Seven Hills NSW 2147
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55 popular apartments in Seven Hills NSW 2147
Demographic info
Median age
37 years
Renters
40%
Top 3 occupations
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Living in Seven Hills NSW 2147: Suburb Profile & FAQs
Note: Data is sourced from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) 2021 Census data and knest.ai internal statistical data.
Is Seven Hills NSW 2147 a good suburb for families?
Seven Hills NSW 2147 is a solid rather than standout suburb for families. It has a strong detached housing profile, with separate houses making up 97% of homes, which matters for buyers wanting backyard space, more privacy, and room for children or multigenerational living. The average household size is 2.9, and children are a visible part of the suburb, with 7.0% aged 0 to 4 and 12.3% aged 5 to 14, so Seven Hills clearly works for established family households rather than only singles or downsizers. Primary school results look strong at 8 out of 10, which adds to its appeal for buyers focused on early schooling. The trade-off is that safety rates only 2 out of 5, so while Seven Hills can still be a practical family-friendly suburb, buyers who prioritise a calmer or more polished feel may want to inspect carefully and compare nearby pockets before committing.
What is it like to live in Seven Hills NSW 2147?
Living in Seven Hills NSW 2147 feels practical, established, and suburban rather than prestige-led or lifestyle-driven. As part of Western Sydney, Seven Hills has an urban, built-up setting and a clearly functional everyday feel, reflected in its description as an established suburban centre. Retail scores 4 out of 5, so day-to-day shopping and errands are easier than in many purely residential suburbs, while walkability at 3 out of 5 suggests some local convenience without being a true walk-everywhere location. Culture also sits at 3 out of 5, which points to a mixed, everyday suburban lifestyle rather than a highly curated dining or entertainment scene. Tree canopy is relatively modest at 15.91%, so buyers should not expect a notably leafy atmosphere. The upside is practicality and familiarity; the trade-off is that Seven Hills may feel more functional than charming for buyers chasing a greener, quieter, or more village-like suburb experience.
Is Seven Hills NSW 2147 well connected for commuting?
Seven Hills NSW 2147 is well connected for commuting, especially by train and road. The suburb has train access on the T1 and T5 lines, many bus services, and an average public transport commute to the Sydney CBD of about 45 minutes, with driving averaging around 35 minutes. For buyers who need regular access to Parramatta, the CBD, or other major employment areas, that makes Seven Hills a credible commuter suburb rather than an isolated one. The presence of rail matters because it gives buyers an alternative to full car dependence, which is a real advantage in this part of Sydney. That said, Seven Hills does not currently have metro, light rail, or ferry access, so the transport mix is solid rather than elite by Sydney standards. Buyers who want multiple premium transport modes may see that as a limitation, but for many households the existing train and bus network will be more than adequate.
Who does Seven Hills NSW 2147 suit best?
Seven Hills NSW 2147 suits best buyers who want a traditional house-based suburb with practical commuting and a more budget-conscious Western Sydney entry point. With 97% of homes being separate houses and only 1% apartments, the suburb is clearly geared toward buyers seeking land, family space, and a conventional suburban layout rather than dense apartment living. The resident profile also suggests a broad middle-market owner-and-renter mix, with 31.4% of homes rented and a mix of professionals, clerical and administrative workers, and trades households. Median weekly personal income of $645 and family income of $1,721 point to a suburb that is working, established, and comparatively accessible in buyer terms. Seven Hills may suit families, upgraders, and multigenerational households more than downsizers wanting low-maintenance living. It may suit prestige-focused buyers or those wanting a highly polished lifestyle environment less well, even though it still offers solid practical value.
What are the pros and cons of living in Seven Hills NSW 2147?
The main trade-off in Seven Hills NSW 2147 is that buyers get strong practicality and house-based living, but not the same lifestyle polish or calm feel found in some higher-end suburbs. On the plus side, Seven Hills offers excellent house supply, strong rail access, many buses, solid retail convenience, and a commute profile that works for many Sydney households. That combination makes day-to-day life easier for buyers who value function, access, and usable family space. It is also less apartment-dominated than many commuter suburbs, which helps buyers wanting a more traditional suburban setup. On the other hand, safety is rated 2 out of 5, walkability is moderate rather than high, and canopy cover is fairly low, so the suburb may not feel especially leafy, peaceful, or village-like. Buyers who care most about these softer lifestyle factors will notice the compromise, but Seven Hills can still be a very sensible fit for practical households.
What are property prices like in Seven Hills NSW 2147?
Property prices in Seven Hills NSW 2147 are mid-range by Sydney standards, with houses sitting in a more serious family-buyer bracket and apartments offering a cheaper entry point. Over the past six months, the median house price was about $1.312 million from 73 sales, while the median apartment price was about $640,000 from 14 sales. That tells buyers Seven Hills is not bargain-basement Sydney, especially if they want a detached home, but it is still more accessible than many prestige or inner-ring family suburbs. In practical terms, house buyers are paying for land, a house-heavy streetscape, and established commuter convenience, while apartment buyers can enter the suburb at a much lower level. The trade-off is straightforward: houses require a much bigger budget, while apartments are limited in supply and may not suit buyers wanting the classic Seven Hills family-home experience. For many buyers, Seven Hills sits in the value-conscious rather than premium part of the market.
