St Marys NSW 2760 property reports

St Marys NSW 2760

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Suburb summary

St Marys NSW 2760 is an Outer West Sydney suburb and regional suburban centre with 12,195 residents across 9.6958 sq km. Popular search terms like St Marys NSW suburb profile, St Marys property market and living in St Marys fit a suburb with train access on T1/T2/T5, many bus services and CBD commute times of 60 minutes by public transport or 45 minutes driving. The past 6 months recorded 47 house sales with a $1.25M median and 53 apartment sales with an $800,000 median. St Marys has 62% separate houses, 21% apartments, median age 34, average household size 2.6, and 22.80% canopy cover.

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Suburb median

$1.1M

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House sales

137

In past 12 months

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Demographic info

Median age

34 years

Renters

50%

Top 3 occupations

Machinery Operators and Drivers20%
Managers10%
Professionals10%

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Living in St Marys NSW 2760: Suburb Profile & FAQs

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

Is ST MARYS NSW 2760 a good suburb for families?

ST MARYS NSW 2760 is a mixed option for families rather than a standout family-friendly suburb. The strongest positive is schooling: both the primary and secondary education ratings sit at 6 out of 5 in the supplied data, which points to a suburb that buyers focused on schools will want to look at closely. There is also a meaningful family presence, with children aged 0 to 4 making up 8.3% of residents and those aged 5 to 14 making up 12.1%, while the average household size of 2.6 suggests many everyday family households rather than a purely singles market. Housing is also still led by separate houses at 62%, which helps families wanting more space. The main trade-off is that safety is rated 1 out of 5, so buyers should be realistic rather than assuming ST MARYS is a calm, low-friction family setting. It can still work well for school-focused families who prioritise house access and value over a more polished suburban feel.

What is it like to live in ST MARYS NSW 2760?

Living in ST MARYS NSW 2760 feels practical, urban and service-oriented rather than leafy or prestige-driven. It sits in the Outer West and is described as a regional suburban centre, which fits with the data: retail is a solid 4 out of 5, walkability is 3 out of 5, and culture is 3 out of 5, so day-to-day life is likely to feel functional and active rather than quiet or village-like. In lifestyle terms, ST MARYS offers the convenience of shops, local services and a built-up suburban environment that suits buyers who like having essentials close by. The trade-off is that it is not a beachside or especially green suburb, with no beach access and canopy cover of 22.8%, so buyers chasing a leafy streetscape or a relaxed coastal atmosphere may find it less appealing. ST MARYS is more about practicality and access than scenery, but for many owner-occupiers that can be a worthwhile exchange.

Is ST MARYS NSW 2760 well connected for commuting?

ST MARYS NSW 2760 is well connected for commuting by Outer West standards. The suburb has train access now, with services on the T1, T2 and T5 lines, and bus coverage is rated as many, which gives commuters multiple public transport options instead of relying on a single mode. The average trip to the Sydney CBD is about 60 minutes by public transport and 45 minutes by car, so ST MARYS is not inner-city close, but it is meaningfully connected for a suburb at this distance from the centre. That makes it a sensible choice for buyers who need regular access to work hubs without paying inner-ring prices. The trade-off is time: even with rail service, commuting to the CBD is still a substantial daily trip, and there is no metro, light rail or ferry service to broaden the transport mix. ST MARYS works best for buyers comfortable with a longer but straightforward commute.

Who does ST MARYS NSW 2760 suit best?

ST MARYS NSW 2760 suits practical buyers who want a house-led suburb with solid transport access and a more value-conscious entry point into Sydney. The housing mix is still dominated by separate houses at 62%, while apartments account for 21%, so it leans more toward buyers wanting traditional suburban housing than highly dense apartment living. The suburb also has a relatively high rental share at 50.9%, which suggests a more active and mixed housing market rather than a tightly held prestige enclave. Occupationally, the largest groups are machinery operators and drivers at 17.1%, clerical and administrative workers at 14.7%, and labourers at 14.2%, while median personal income is $630 weekly and median family income is $1,412. In buyer terms, ST MARYS is likely to appeal to working families, upgraders and budget-aware owner-occupiers. It may suit prestige-focused professionals or buyers seeking a highly affluent, low-turnover suburb less well.

What are the pros and cons of living in ST MARYS NSW 2760?

The main trade-off in ST MARYS NSW 2760 is that you get genuine day-to-day convenience and transport access, but not the polished feel, greenery or perceived calm that some buyers want. On the plus side, ST MARYS has train access, many bus services, a retail score of 4 out of 5, and a walkability score of 3 out of 5, so errands and commuting are more manageable than in many car-dependent outer suburbs. It also still has a strong separate-house share, which is appealing for buyers who want more space. On the downside, safety is rated 1 out of 5, canopy cover is only 22.8%, and the suburb is distinctly urban and built-up, so it may feel less peaceful and less visually green than some family buyers expect. For the right buyer, especially one prioritising convenience, schools and access over atmosphere, ST MARYS can still be a very workable choice.

What are property prices like in ST MARYS NSW 2760?

Property prices in ST MARYS NSW 2760 look mid-range to relatively affordable by Sydney house-buyer expectations, although houses and apartments sit in quite different brackets. Over the past six months, the median house price in ST MARYS was about $1.215 million from 40 sales, while apartments had a median price of about $810,000 from 49 sales. That creates a clear split for buyers: houses offer a more traditional family entry point but still require a seven-figure budget, while apartments provide a lower-priced way into the suburb. The house market also shows a wide range, from $600,000 up to $3.74 million, which suggests product quality and land component can vary a lot. In practical terms, buying property in ST MARYS can make sense for buyers who want train access and suburban functionality without moving into a premium Sydney bracket. The trade-off is that lower pricing usually comes with a more urban, less refined suburb experience.