
Werrington NSW 2747
Suburb summary
Werrington NSW 2747 is an Outer West Sydney suburb with a train station on the T1/T5 lines, many bus services, and average CBD commute times of 70 minutes by public transport and 50 minutes by car. It has 4,031 residents, a median age of 33, median weekly personal income of $643, and median family income of $1,420. Housing includes 664 separate houses and 374 apartments. In the past 6 months, median sold prices were $1.135M for houses and $740,000 for apartments. Popular search terms include Werrington NSW, Werrington property market, Werrington house prices, and Werrington suburb profile.
Pocket Price Distribution
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$1.1M
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House sales
38
In past 12 months
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70 popular houses in Werrington NSW 2747
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Demographic info
Median age
32 years
Renters
50%
Top 3 occupations
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Living in Werrington NSW 2747: Suburb Profile & FAQs
Note: Data is sourced from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) 2021 Census data and knest.ai internal statistical data.
Is Werrington NSW 2747 a good suburb for families?
Werrington NSW 2747 is a mixed rather than standout option for families. The strongest family positives are the school ratings, with both primary and secondary education sitting at 8 out of 10, which is a solid result for buyers focused on schooling. There is also a meaningful child presence in the suburb, with around 8.8% of residents aged 0 to 4 and 11.7% aged 5 to 14, so Werrington is clearly not a place with no family base. Housing is also reasonably family-oriented in parts, with separate houses making up 50% of homes, which gives some buyers a better chance of finding practical family layouts. The trade-off is that Werrington is not especially strong on safety or space compared with more established family suburbs. Safety rates 2 out of 5, average household size is 2.5, and apartments still account for 28% of homes, so the suburb can feel more mixed and less consistently family-focused. For buyers prioritising schools and budget over prestige or a quieter family environment, Werrington can still be a sensible choice.
What is it like to live in Werrington NSW 2747?
Living in Werrington NSW 2747 feels practical, suburban and fairly everyday rather than polished or prestige-led. Werrington sits in Sydney’s Outer West and presents as a residential, built-up suburb with modest greenery rather than a leafy village feel. Tree canopy is 19.38%, which suggests some shade and established streets, but not the kind of lush cover buyers might expect in greener upper-market areas. Day-to-day convenience is middling, with retail at 3 out of 5, walkability at 2 out of 5 and culture at 2 out of 5, so this is not a walk-everywhere lifestyle suburb with a strong café or entertainment scene. That said, plenty of buyers do not need that. Werrington can work well for people who value a straightforward base with essential services and a less image-driven lifestyle. The compromise is that living in Werrington may feel more functional than vibrant, and buyers wanting a stronger village atmosphere or more lifestyle amenity may find it a bit plain.
Is Werrington NSW 2747 well connected for commuting?
Werrington NSW 2747 is reasonably well connected for commuting, especially by train. One of the suburb’s clearest strengths is that it has its own train access on the T1 and T5 lines, and bus services are rated as many, which gives commuters more than one transport option. For buyers who rely on public transport, that matters. The average commute to the Sydney CBD is about 70 minutes by public transport, while driving averages around 50 minutes, so Werrington is workable for city travel but not especially quick. The trade-off is distance. Werrington is in the Outer West, so even with rail access, commuting into the CBD still takes time and requires realistic expectations if you travel daily. There is no metro, light rail or ferry service, so the suburb’s transport picture is solid rather than exceptional. Buyers working locally, around Penrith, or travelling only a few days a week may find Werrington’s connections perfectly acceptable, while five-day CBD commuters may feel the time burden more sharply.
Who does Werrington NSW 2747 suit best?
Werrington NSW 2747 suits best buyers who want a more attainable Sydney house-or-unit entry point and are comfortable with a practical, mixed suburban market. The housing mix is broad enough to appeal to different budgets, with separate houses making up 50% of stock and apartments about 28%, while the rental share is relatively high at 46.7%. That usually points to a more active, less tightly held suburb, which can help buyers who want more choice rather than an ultra-competitive prestige market. The resident profile also suggests a working, mixed community, with clerical and administrative workers at 16.9%, machinery operators and drivers at 14.9%, and professionals at 14.3%. For buyers, that means Werrington may suit first-home buyers, practical upgraders and households focused on value and transport. Median weekly personal income of $643 and family income of $1,420 reinforce that this is not a luxury-led suburb. It may suit prestige buyers or those seeking a highly refined lifestyle less well, but it can fit buyers who prioritise functionality and budget balance.
What are the pros and cons of living in Werrington NSW 2747?
The main trade-off in Werrington NSW 2747 is that you get genuine train access and more accessible housing options, but you give up some lifestyle polish and a stronger sense of convenience. On the plus side, Werrington has a train station on the T1 and T5 lines, many bus services, and a housing mix that includes both houses and apartments, which can broaden buyer choice. That combination makes it more practical than many suburbs at a similar budget level. It also remains a recognisably residential suburb, which some buyers prefer over denser urban centres. The compromise is that several lifestyle indicators are only modest. Walkability is 2 out of 5, culture is 2 out of 5, safety is 2 out of 5, and the commute to the CBD is still about 70 minutes by public transport. So while Werrington can work well for buyers who value transport access and affordability, it may feel less appealing to those who want a stronger café scene, higher amenity or a more relaxed, premium suburban atmosphere.
What are property prices like in Werrington NSW 2747?
Property prices in Werrington NSW 2747 look relatively affordable by Sydney standards, especially for apartments, while houses sit at a more manageable mid-range level for buyers chasing land. Over the past six months, apartment sales in Werrington had a median price of $630,000 from 22 sales, with most results sitting broadly between $495,000 and $792,000. Houses recorded a median price of $1,135,000 from 9 sales, with the middle range around $1,112,500 to $1,175,000. In practical terms, that means Werrington offers a noticeably lower apartment entry point than many Sydney suburbs, while houses are still within reach for some family buyers who have been priced out of more expensive areas. The trade-off is that pricing reflects the suburb’s more functional lifestyle profile and longer CBD commute. Buyers are generally paying less than they would in stronger prestige, lifestyle or inner-ring markets, but that lower price point comes with a more modest suburb experience rather than a premium one.
