
Strathfield South NSW 2136
Suburb summary
Strathfield South NSW 2136 is a multicultural Inner West suburb in Sydney’s Inner West & Inner West Fringe, popular for family living and real estate research. It has a population of 3,546, median age 36, average household size 2.9, and median weekly family income of $2,048. Housing is led by separate houses (685; 59%) with apartments also present (266; 23%). In the past 6 months, median sold prices were $1.98M for houses and $690,000 for apartments. Strathfield South offers many bus services, nearby Strathfield trains, 35-minute public transport CBD access, and a primary school rating of 5.
Pocket Price Distribution
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$2.3M
Derived from sales
House sales
25
In past 12 months
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56 popular houses in Strathfield South NSW 2136
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Demographic info
Median age
38 years
Renters
30%
Top 3 occupations
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Living in Strathfield South NSW 2136: Suburb Profile & FAQs
Note: Data is sourced from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) 2021 Census data and knest.ai internal statistical data.
Is Strathfield South NSW 2136 a good suburb for families?
Strathfield South NSW 2136 is a mixed option for families rather than a standout family-friendly suburb. The suburb does have some solid fundamentals for buyers with children: separate houses still make up about 59% of homes, the average household size is 2.9 people, and children are clearly part of the local mix, with around 6.4% aged 0 to 4 and 11.5% aged 5 to 14. That gives Strathfield South a lived-in, residential feel rather than a purely transient one. The trade-off is that schools and safety are not especially strong in the data, with primary schooling at 3 out of 5, secondary at 2 out of 5, and safety at 2 out of 5. In practical terms, Strathfield South may suit families who want an established Inner West location with a house-oriented streetscape, but buyers focused heavily on top school performance or a calmer feel may compare it with stronger family suburbs nearby.
What is it like to live in Strathfield South NSW 2136?
Living in Strathfield South NSW 2136 feels practical, established, and multicultural rather than polished or village-like. It sits in the Inner West & Inner West Fringe and reads as an urban, built-up residential suburb with a culturally active local profile, reflected in a culture rating of 4 out of 5. Day to day, that usually means a suburb where people are close to larger surrounding centres and part of a diverse community, rather than living in a quiet leafy pocket or beachside enclave. Strathfield South’s walkability is a middling 3 out of 5, while retail is only 2 out of 5, so it is not the sort of suburb where most buyers should expect a strong walk-everywhere lifestyle. Tree canopy is also low at 10.83%, which reinforces the more built-up feel. For buyers, the upside is practicality and Inner West positioning; the compromise is less greenery, less charm-driven atmosphere, and a more everyday suburban experience.
Is Strathfield South NSW 2136 well connected for commuting?
Strathfield South NSW 2136 is reasonably well connected for commuting, but it is not one of Sydney’s most seamless public transport suburbs. The key advantage is proximity to train services rather than a station inside the suburb itself, with nearby access to Strathfield on the T1, T2, T3 and T9 lines. Bus coverage is strong, rated as many, and that helps support local movement and connections to bigger transport hubs. On the numbers, the average commute to the Sydney CBD is about 35 minutes by public transport and 30 minutes by car, which is workable for many Inner West buyers. The trade-off is that the suburb relies on nearby rather than in-suburb rail, and there is no metro, light rail, or ferry service. So Strathfield South suits commuters who are comfortable combining buses, driving, or short station access, but less so buyers who want a true doorstep train lifestyle.
Who does Strathfield South NSW 2136 suit best?
Strathfield South NSW 2136 suits buyers who want an established Inner West house market with a multicultural community and a mainly owner-occupier feel. Around 59% of homes are separate houses and only about 23% are apartments, so the suburb leans more toward buyers wanting traditional residential stock than high-density urban living. It also has a fairly balanced community profile: about 32.7% of homes are rented, the median personal income is $705 a week, the median family income is $2,048 a week, and the median age is 36. Professionals are the largest occupational group at about 30.2%, followed by clerical and administrative workers and managers, which points to a practical, working household base rather than a prestige-only market. In buyer terms, Strathfield South may appeal to upgraders and families wanting more space in an Inner West setting. It may suit apartment-first buyers or those chasing a highly walkable lifestyle less well.
What are the pros and cons of living in Strathfield South NSW 2136?
The main trade-off in Strathfield South NSW 2136 is that buyers get a practical Inner West residential base, but give up some lifestyle polish and convenience compared with stronger surrounding pockets. On the plus side, Strathfield South has a good share of houses, a multicultural community, solid bus coverage, nearby train access, and manageable CBD commute times. That combination can work well for buyers who prioritise space, established housing, and access to major employment areas without paying for a more prestige-led suburb. The compromises are also clear in the data. Safety is only 2 out of 5, retail is 2 out of 5, walkability is 3 out of 5, and canopy cover is low at 10.83%, so it does not read as especially calm, leafy, or highly amenity-rich. Buyers who care most about streetscape charm, easy walking convenience, or a stronger local lifestyle scene will feel that trade-off most, though value-focused Inner West buyers may still find it appealing.
What are property prices like in Strathfield South NSW 2136?
Property prices in Strathfield South NSW 2136 look expensive for houses and more mid-range for apartments by Sydney standards. In the past six months, the median house price sits at about $1.98 million from 8 recorded sales, with the middle range stretching from roughly $1.48 million at the 25th percentile to about $2.13 million at the 75th percentile. Apartments are notably lower, with a median price of about $712,000 across 13 sales, although the upper end reached around $1.3 million, showing variation by size and quality. For buyers, that means Strathfield South offers two quite different entry points. House buyers are still committing to a substantial Inner West budget, while apartment buyers may find a more accessible way into the area. The trade-off is straightforward: houses cost real money for land and family space, while cheaper apartment entry usually means less space and a different lifestyle proposition.
