
South Penrith NSW 2750
Suburb summary
South Penrith, NSW 2750 is a residential suburb in Sydney’s Outer West, popular in searches for South Penrith property, South Penrith median house price and South Penrith suburb profile. It has 11,790 residents across 5.06 km², a median age of 37, average household size of 2.8, and 99% separate houses. In the past 6 months, houses recorded 61 sales with a median price of $1.16M; apartments had 1 sale at $790,000. The suburb has primary and secondary school ratings of 4/5, many bus services, nearby train access, and CBD commute times of 80 minutes by public transport or 50 minutes driving.
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$1.1M
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House sales
141
In past 12 months
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288 popular houses in South Penrith NSW 2750
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Demographic info
Median age
37 years
Renters
30%
Top 3 occupations
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Living in South Penrith NSW 2750: Suburb Profile & FAQs
Note: Data is sourced from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) 2021 Census data and knest.ai internal statistical data.
Is South Penrith NSW 2750 a good suburb for families?
South Penrith NSW 2750 is a mixed option for families, with strong schooling indicators but some clear trade-offs around environment and safety. The school ratings are a standout, with both primary and secondary education sitting at 8 out of 10, which gives family buyers a practical reason to keep South Penrith on the shortlist. The suburb also has a solid child presence, with about 7.3% of residents aged 0 to 4 and 14.0% aged 5 to 14, and the average household size of 2.8 suggests established family living rather than a purely transient market. Housing stock also leans heavily toward separate houses, at 99%, which suits buyers wanting backyard space and a more traditional family setup. The limitation is that safety is rated 1 out of 5, so buyers focused heavily on a calm, highly secure feel may want to weigh that carefully rather than assuming South Penrith is automatically a classic family-friendly suburb.
What is it like to live in South Penrith NSW 2750?
Living in South Penrith NSW 2750 feels practical, suburban, and firmly residential rather than trendy or prestige-led. It sits in Sydney’s Outer West and reads as an everyday suburb where buyers are generally choosing space and familiarity over a polished inner-city lifestyle. The area is described as a residential suburb, with an urban built-up setting, modest walkability at 3 out of 5, retail at 3 out of 5, and culture at 2 out of 5. In daily life, that usually means you can cover some basics locally, but South Penrith is not the sort of suburb where the lifestyle revolves around cafés, nightlife, or a highly walkable village atmosphere. Tree canopy cover is also relatively modest at 14.22%, so it does not have a notably leafy feel. For many buyers, that trade-off is acceptable if the priority is a straightforward house-based suburb, but lifestyle-focused purchasers may find South Penrith a bit functional rather than character-rich.
Is South Penrith NSW 2750 well connected for commuting?
South Penrith NSW 2750 is reasonably well connected for commuting, but it is not one of Sydney’s most seamless public transport suburbs. The suburb itself has nearby rather than in-suburb train access, with Penrith station providing T1, T2 and T5 line connections, and bus services are rated as many, which helps fill the gap for local movement. There is no metro, light rail, or ferry service, so the transport network is useful but fairly conventional. For CBD commuters, the average trip is about 80 minutes by public transport and 50 minutes by car, which makes South Penrith workable for some buyers but clearly not a short-hop location. In practical terms, it suits people who can tolerate a longer city commute or who travel more locally across Western Sydney. Buyers who need fast, low-friction access to the Sydney CBD every day may find the suburb less convenient than middle-ring alternatives.
Who does South Penrith NSW 2750 suit best?
South Penrith NSW 2750 suits family buyers and owner-occupiers who want a house-focused suburb in the Outer West rather than an apartment-heavy, high-density setting. The housing mix is the clearest clue here: 99% of homes are separate houses and apartments are effectively absent, so South Penrith naturally appeals to buyers looking for land, multiple bedrooms, and a more conventional suburban layout. The median age is 37, which points to an established population rather than a very young renter scene, and the rental share of about 25.4% suggests a market that is still more owner-oriented than highly transient. Occupation data is mixed, with clerical and administrative workers at 18.0%, professionals at 15.6%, and technicians and trades workers at 15.2%, which gives the suburb a broad mainstream buyer base. It may suit apartment buyers, highly urban professionals, or buyers wanting a more lifestyle-driven postcode less well.
What are the pros and cons of living in South Penrith NSW 2750?
The main trade-off in South Penrith NSW 2750 is that you get a strongly house-based, practical suburban setting, but you give up some lifestyle polish and commuter ease. On the plus side, South Penrith offers a very clear housing identity, with 99% separate houses, many bus services, nearby train access via Penrith, and enough walkability and retail to handle everyday needs without feeling completely disconnected. For buyers wanting a straightforward suburb with family-scale homes, that can be a real advantage. The compromise is that safety is rated 1 out of 5, culture is 2 out of 5, and canopy cover is only 14.22%, so the suburb may feel less calm, less vibrant, and less leafy than some buyers hope for. Commutes to the CBD are also on the longer side. That matters most to buyers prioritising atmosphere or convenience, though South Penrith can still be a sensible fit for buyers focused on house space and practical value.
What are property prices like in South Penrith NSW 2750?
Property prices in South Penrith NSW 2750 look mid-range by Sydney house-buyer standards, especially for purchasers targeting detached homes rather than prestige locations. Over the most recent six months of sales, houses recorded 55 sales with a median price of $1,160,000, an average of about $1,157,273, and a middle range that broadly ran from around $1,050,000 at the 25th percentile to $1,230,000 at the 75th percentile. That suggests South Penrith is not a bargain-basement suburb, but it still sits at a more accessible level than many house markets closer to the CBD or in blue-chip school catchments. There was only one apartment sale at $790,000, so unit pricing is too thin to treat as a strong suburb-wide benchmark. In practical buyer terms, South Penrith’s house prices reflect a suburb where buyers are paying for land and family-scale housing, while accepting a more outer-ring location and a less lifestyle-led setting.
