Wentworth Point NSW 2127 property reports

Wentworth Point NSW 2127

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Suburb summary

Wentworth Point, NSW 2127 is a high-density waterfront suburb in Sydney’s Parramatta & Hills region, popular for apartments, riverside living and strong transport links. In the past 6 months, it recorded 142 apartment sales with a median price of $762,500. The suburb has 6,994 residents, a median age of 32, average household size of 2.1, and 98% apartment housing. It offers ferry access, many bus services, and average CBD commute times of 35 minutes by public transport or 25 minutes by car. Wentworth Point is known for walkability, retail convenience, riverfront lifestyle, and a large Chinese community.

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Suburb median

$750k

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House sales

3

In past 12 months

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Demographic info

Median age

32 years

Renters

60%

Top 3 occupations

Professionals30%
Managers20%
Clerical and Administrative Workers20%

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Living in Wentworth Point NSW 2127: Suburb Profile & FAQs

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

Is Wentworth Point NSW 2127 a good suburb for families?

Wentworth Point NSW 2127 is a mixed rather than standout option for families. The suburb does have some positives for buyers with children: the primary school rating is 3 out of 5, younger children make up a visible part of the community, and the average household size of 2.1 suggests plenty of couples and small family households rather than only transient singles. That said, the family picture is moderated by a safety rating of 2 out of 5 and a housing mix that is overwhelmingly apartment-based, with about 98% flats or apartments and virtually no separate houses. For buyers asking whether Wentworth Point is a good suburb for families or good for kids, the answer is yes for some households, especially those comfortable with modern apartment living near the water, but less so for buyers wanting a quieter low-density family-friendly suburb with larger backyards and a stronger detached-house feel.

What is it like to live in Wentworth Point NSW 2127?

Living in Wentworth Point NSW 2127 feels urban, waterfront and apartment-led rather than leafy or village-like. The suburb character is high-density waterfront residential, and that lines up with the data: canopy cover is only 8.11%, which means the area is more built-up than green, while walkability, retail and culture all sit at 3 out of 5, giving it a practical but not exceptional day-to-day lifestyle. Buyers considering what it is like to live in Wentworth Point should expect a modern riverside setting with decent local convenience and an active residential feel rather than old-school suburban charm. The river-adjacent setting adds lifestyle appeal, especially for people who value open water outlooks and apartment amenity. The trade-off is that Wentworth Point is less likely to suit buyers chasing a quiet, leafy streetscape or a classic house-and-garden suburb, because the area is denser, more vertical and more urban in character.

Is Wentworth Point NSW 2127 well connected for commuting?

Wentworth Point NSW 2127 is reasonably well connected for commuting, but the transport picture is mixed rather than seamless. There is no train, metro or light rail station in the suburb itself, so buyers looking for direct rail access should know that upfront. Even so, Wentworth Point still functions fairly well for many commuters because bus services are rated as many, there is ferry access, and the average trip to the Sydney CBD is about 35 minutes by public transport or 25 minutes by car. That makes Wentworth Point a workable choice for buyers who want decent public transport and commute to Sydney CBD without paying for a more inner-city location. The main trade-off is mode choice: compared with suburbs that have direct train or metro access, Wentworth Point residents may rely more on buses, ferry connections or driving, which can feel less straightforward for commuters who prioritise a simple one-seat rail journey.

Who does Wentworth Point NSW 2127 suit best?

Wentworth Point NSW 2127 suits professionals, younger couples, and buyers who are comfortable with apartment living best. The suburb has a strong professional profile, with professionals making up 33.85% of workers, managers 18.13%, and over half of residents in manager-and-professional roles overall. The median age is 32, median weekly personal income is $1,087, and median family income is $2,113, which points to a relatively young, working population. Housing choice is the clearest signal: about 98% of dwellings are apartments, separate houses are essentially absent, and around 61.14% of homes are rented, so Wentworth Point feels more dynamic and apartment-market driven than tightly held and house-focused. For buyers asking who does Wentworth Point suit, it is strongest for owner-occupiers and investors wanting a modern, connected apartment suburb. It may suit large families or buyers wanting land, privacy and a traditional house lifestyle much less well.

What are the pros and cons of living in Wentworth Point NSW 2127?

The main trade-off in Wentworth Point NSW 2127 is that you get waterfront apartment convenience and reasonable CBD access, but you give up the space and lower-density feel of a traditional house suburb. On the plus side, Wentworth Point offers ferry access, many bus services, a public transport commute to the CBD of about 35 minutes, and a driving commute of about 25 minutes, which is solid for a suburb outside the inner city. Its river-adjacent setting also gives it a distinctive lifestyle edge compared with more inland high-density areas. On the other hand, walkability, retail and culture are each 3 out of 5 rather than truly high-performing, safety is 2 out of 5, and the suburb is overwhelmingly apartment-based with about 98% flats. Buyers who value modern apartments, waterside living and practical commuting may see that as a fair exchange. Buyers wanting peace, greenery, detached homes and a more classic family suburb may care more about the compromises.

What are property prices like in Wentworth Point NSW 2127?

Property prices in Wentworth Point NSW 2127 are generally mid-range by Sydney standards for apartments, while houses are not a meaningful mainstream market here. In the past six months, apartment sales dominated local activity, with 128 recorded sales and a median price of $775,000. The middle of the market sits broadly between $625,000 at the 25th percentile and $880,000 at the 75th percentile, which shows a fairly wide unit market with different entry points depending on size, outlook and building style. There was only one recorded house sale, at $1,350,000, so buyers should not read too much into house pricing because Wentworth Point is overwhelmingly an apartment suburb. For buyers thinking about buying property in Wentworth Point, that pricing suggests a more accessible path into a waterfront Sydney location than many house-led suburbs, but the trade-off is clear: you are mostly buying apartment living, not land or a traditional family home.