
South Windsor NSW 2756
Suburb summary
South Windsor NSW 2756 is an Outer West Sydney suburb with 5,892 residents, a median age of 34, and an average household size of 2.5. Popular for South Windsor property and South Windsor real estate searches, it is a house-dominated market with 97% separate houses and 1% apartments. In the past 6 months, 39 houses sold at a $1.00M median and 5 apartments sold at an $830,000 median. The suburb offers many buses, nearby T1 train access via Windsor, and CBD commute times of about 90 minutes by public transport or 60 minutes by car.
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$930k
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House sales
96
In past 12 months
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179 popular houses in South Windsor NSW 2756
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36 popular apartments in South Windsor NSW 2756
Demographic info
Median age
34 years
Renters
40%
Top 3 occupations
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Living in South Windsor NSW 2756: 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 Windsor NSW 2756 a good suburb for families?
South Windsor NSW 2756 is a mixed rather than standout option for families. The suburb does have some family foundations: separate houses dominate the housing stock at about 97 percent, children are a meaningful part of the population with roughly 7.0 percent aged 0 to 4 and 13.7 percent aged 5 to 14, and the average household size of 2.5 suggests plenty of everyday family households. For buyers wanting a house-based suburb rather than an apartment-heavy setting, South Windsor is clearly more aligned with that brief. The trade-off is that the family picture is not especially strong on schools and safety. The education ratings are modest, with primary at 8 out of 10 and secondary at 6 out of 10, while safety sits at 2 out of 5. That does not rule South Windsor out for families, but it means buyers focused on top-tier school access or a more reassuring safety profile may compare it with stronger family-friendly suburbs nearby. It is better suited to practical family buyers who prioritise house living and budget over prestige.
What is it like to live in South Windsor NSW 2756?
Living in South Windsor NSW 2756 feels practical, urban, and slightly workaday rather than polished or lifestyle-led. It sits in Sydney’s Outer West and reads as an industrial-residential town, so the suburb experience is more about everyday function than village charm. Retail and culture both score 3 out of 5, which suggests there is enough local activity for day-to-day needs, while walkability at 2 out of 5 points to a suburb where many residents will still rely on the car for parts of daily life. That combination can suit buyers who want a straightforward suburb with a grounded feel rather than a high-gloss lifestyle market. The trade-off is that South Windsor is not the kind of suburb buyers usually choose for a leafy streetscape, beach access, or a highly walk-everywhere routine. Its environmental setting is built-up rather than scenic, and safety at 2 out of 5 means the lifestyle appeal is more practical than relaxed. For some buyers, that is a fair compromise for space and value.
Is South Windsor NSW 2756 well connected for commuting?
South Windsor NSW 2756 is reasonably well connected, but commuting is a clear trade-off rather than a major drawcard. Train access is nearby through the T1 line at Windsor, and bus services are rated many, which gives residents workable public transport options beyond just driving. For buyers in the Outer West, that matters because it means South Windsor is not cut off from the broader Sydney network even though it does not have every transport mode on the doorstep. The limitation is time. The average commute to the Sydney CBD is about 90 minutes by public transport and around 60 minutes by car, so this is not a suburb for buyers who want a quick city run each day. There is no metro, no light rail, and no ferry, which keeps the transport picture functional rather than especially convenient. South Windsor makes more sense for local workers, hybrid commuters, or buyers whose lifestyle is based around the Hawkesbury area rather than daily CBD travel.
Who does South Windsor NSW 2756 suit best?
South Windsor NSW 2756 suits practical house buyers, trades-based households, and value-conscious families more than prestige-led or inner-city lifestyle buyers. The housing mix is the clearest signal: about 97 percent of homes are separate houses and only around 1 percent are apartments, so South Windsor strongly favours buyers who want land, a backyard, or a more traditional suburban setup. The occupational mix also leans toward hands-on and everyday working households, with technicians and trades workers the largest group at 18.3 percent, followed by clerical and administrative workers at 15.1 percent and labourers at 13.0 percent. That profile gives the suburb a grounded, local feel rather than a corporate or executive tone. Median weekly personal income of $648 and family income of $1,533 suggest a more budget-aware market than many higher-priced Sydney suburbs. The trade-off is that buyers chasing a highly affluent, highly professional, or apartment-oriented environment may find South Windsor less aligned with what they want. It is strongest for buyers who value house living and practicality over status or urban convenience.
What are the pros and cons of living in South Windsor NSW 2756?
The main trade-off in South Windsor NSW 2756 is that you get a strong house-based suburban setup, but you give up some convenience and polish in return. On the plus side, South Windsor offers a very high share of separate houses, many bus services, nearby train access, and a local retail and culture offer that is serviceable rather than sparse. For buyers who want a practical Outer West suburb with real houses and a more accessible entry point than many tighter Sydney markets, that can be appealing. The compromise is that the suburb’s lifestyle metrics are more modest. Walkability is 2 out of 5, safety is 2 out of 5, and the CBD commute is long at roughly 90 minutes by public transport. South Windsor is also built-up rather than especially green or coastal, so buyers looking for a leafy, premium, or highly walkable suburb may feel the difference. That said, these disadvantages matter more to some buyers than others. If your priority is house living, space, and day-to-day practicality, South Windsor may still be a sensible fit.
What are property prices like in South Windsor NSW 2756?
Property prices in South Windsor NSW 2756 look relatively affordable by Sydney house-buying standards, especially for detached homes. Over the recent sales sample, houses had a median price of about $995,000 across 36 sales, with the middle 50 percent mostly sitting between about $860,000 and $1,050,000. That positions South Windsor as a suburb where buyers may still access a house under the psychological $1 million mark, which is increasingly hard to do in many parts of Sydney. Apartments are a much smaller part of the market here, with only 4 recent sales and a median price of about $830,000, so unit pricing should be treated more cautiously. In practical terms, South Windsor appears to offer house buyers better entry value than many more central suburbs, but that value comes with trade-offs around commute time, walkability, and overall lifestyle refinement. For buyers focused on buying property in South Windsor for land and house living rather than prestige or CBD proximity, the pricing looks more approachable than many Sydney alternatives.
