Wentworthville NSW 2145 property reports

Wentworthville NSW 2145

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Suburb summary

Wentworthville, NSW 2145 is a Western Sydney suburb in the Parramatta & Hills region, popular for family living, apartments, houses, and strong transport access. Wentworthville station is on the T1/T2/T5 lines, with many buses and an average CBD commute of 40 minutes by public transport or 30 minutes by car. The population is 11,318, median age 34, and median weekly family income $1,802. Housing includes 1,777 separate houses and 899 apartments. In the past 6 months, median prices were $1.50M for houses and $600K for apartments. Primary and secondary education ratings are both 5, supporting demand for Wentworthville schools and property buyers.

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Suburb median

$1.5M

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House sales

87

In past 12 months

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Demographic info

Median age

33 years

Renters

50%

Top 3 occupations

Professionals30%
Clerical and Administrative Workers20%
Managers10%

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Living in Wentworthville NSW 2145: Suburb Profile & FAQs

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

Is WENTWORTHVILLE NSW 2145 a good suburb for families?

WENTWORTHVILLE NSW 2145 is a strong suburb for families, especially for buyers who put schooling and everyday practicality high on the list. The clearest positive is education: both primary and secondary school ratings sit at 10 out of 10, which is unusually strong and gives the suburb real weight for school-focused buyers. Family life is also visible in the numbers, with children aged 0 to 4 making up 8.1% of residents and those aged 5 to 14 making up 11.5%, while the average household size of 3 suggests many homes are set up for family living rather than mostly one-person households. Housing is mixed, with about 50% separate houses and 25% apartments, so there is still a meaningful family-house market. The trade-off is that safety is a moderate 3 out of 5 and the suburb is more urban than quiet, so families wanting a very peaceful, low-density setting may prefer greener pockets elsewhere.

What is it like to live in WENTWORTHVILLE NSW 2145?

Living in WENTWORTHVILLE NSW 2145 feels practical, active and distinctly urban, with a strong everyday convenience factor rather than a polished village atmosphere. It sits in the Parramatta & Hills region and has the character of a South Asian commercial centre, which translates into a lively, multicultural local feel with a good level of day-to-day activity. Retail is rated 4 out of 5 and culture is 4 out of 5, so buyers can expect useful shopping, food options and a suburb with energy rather than a sleepy residential mood. Walkability is a middling 3 out of 5, which suggests some errands are easy on foot but not everything is seamlessly walk-everywhere. The main trade-off is greenery and calm: canopy cover is only 18.08% and the setting is urban and built-up, so WENTWORTHVILLE is better for buyers who value access and daily convenience than those chasing a leafy, slower-paced lifestyle.

Is WENTWORTHVILLE NSW 2145 well connected for commuting?

WENTWORTHVILLE NSW 2145 is well connected for commuting, particularly for buyers who want reliable train access and strong day-to-day transport options. The suburb has train service on the T1, T2 and T5 lines, buses are rated as many, and the average commute to the Sydney CBD is about 40 minutes by public transport or 30 minutes by car. That gives WENTWORTHVILLE a solid commuter profile by Sydney standards, especially for people travelling toward Parramatta, the west or the city. It is not a metro suburb at present, and there is no light rail or ferry service, so the transport mix is good rather than all-round elite. In practical terms, this means public transport is a genuine asset here, but buyers comparing it with inner-city or harbour-side suburbs will still notice fewer transport modes and a commute that is workable rather than especially short.

Who does WENTWORTHVILLE NSW 2145 suit best?

WENTWORTHVILLE NSW 2145 suits families, upgrader buyers and professionals who want a practical base with strong schools, transport and a multicultural local environment. The resident profile supports that: professionals are the largest occupation group at 28.0%, managers also feature, and managers plus professionals together make up 38.0% of residents. The median family income of $1,802 per week points to a solid working and middle-income suburb rather than a prestige-only market, while the median age of 34 keeps the area feeling relatively young and active. Housing choice is broader than in many purely house-led suburbs, with around 50% separate houses and 25% apartments, and about 44.9% of residents rent, which gives the suburb a more mixed and active feel. The trade-off is that buyers seeking a tightly held, highly exclusive or very low-density neighbourhood may find WENTWORTHVILLE a bit too busy and varied for their taste.

What are the pros and cons of living in WENTWORTHVILLE NSW 2145?

The main trade-off in WENTWORTHVILLE NSW 2145 is that you gain strong convenience and schooling, but give up some peace, greenery and polish. On the plus side, WENTWORTHVILLE offers excellent school performance, train access on multiple lines, many bus services, solid retail at 4 out of 5 and cultural vibrancy at 4 out of 5. That combination makes daily life easier for buyers who value commuting options, local services and a suburb with genuine community activity. The housing mix is also useful, with both houses and apartments in the market, which broadens buyer entry points. On the other hand, safety sits at 3 out of 5, walkability is 3 out of 5 rather than outstanding, and canopy cover at 18.08% means it is not one of Sydney’s leafier settings. Buyers who care most about a calm streetscape or a more premium residential feel will notice that compromise, though many practical owner-occupiers will still see good value in it.

What are property prices like in WENTWORTHVILLE NSW 2145?

Property prices in WENTWORTHVILLE NSW 2145 are relatively affordable for Sydney in apartments, while houses sit more in the mid-range to expensive bracket for family buyers. Over the past six months, apartment sales had a median price of $600,000 from 77 recorded sales, with the middle market broadly sitting between $515,000 and $625,000. Houses were a clear step up, with a median price of $1,401,000 from 28 sales, and the middle range stretching from $1,200,000 to $1,700,000. For buyers, that means WENTWORTHVILLE offers a meaningful entry point if you are open to an apartment, but detached family homes still require a serious Sydney budget. The trade-off is straightforward: apartments can offer better access to schools, transport and local convenience at a lower price, while buying a house means paying more for land and family space rather than getting a bargain suburb.