Windsor NSW 2756 property reports

Windsor NSW 2756

Suburb

Suburb summary

Windsor NSW 2756 is a historic Hawkesbury suburb in Sydney’s Outer West, known for its heritage town centre and river-adjacent setting. Windsor property market data shows 10 house sales in the past 6 months, with a median house price of $890,000; 1 apartment sale recorded a median of $810,000. The suburb has a population of 1,891, median age 42, average household size 2.6, and 89% separate houses. Windsor offers T1 Richmond Line train access, many bus services, retail 4/5, walkability 3/5, culture 4/5, and public transport commute to the Sydney CBD of 85 minutes.

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Suburb median

$900k

Derived from sales

House sales

34

In past 12 months

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Demographic info

Median age

41 years

Renters

40%

Top 3 occupations

Professionals20%
Technicians and Trades Workers20%
Managers10%

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Living in Windsor NSW 2756: Suburb Profile & FAQs

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

Is Windsor NSW 2756 a good suburb for families?

Windsor NSW 2756 is a mixed option rather than a standout family-friendly suburb. It does have some family appeal because housing is dominated by separate houses at about 89 percent, apartments are only around 5 percent, and the average household size of 2.6 suggests a suburb with established home-based living rather than dense unit living. Children are certainly part of the local mix too, with roughly 4.2 percent aged 0 to 4 and 11.5 percent aged 5 to 14. That said, the school picture is not especially strong in the suburb data, with primary rated 8 out of 5 and secondary 6 out of 5 not available in the usual scale, while safety sits at 2 out of 5, which is a meaningful qualification for buyers focused on schools and safety. For families wanting house-based living and a more grounded Outer West setting, Windsor can still work, but buyers chasing a stronger all-round family profile may want to compare it with nearby suburbs.

What is it like to live in Windsor NSW 2756?

Living in Windsor NSW 2756 feels established, practical and shaped by its heritage town centre and river setting. The suburb character points to an older town-centre identity rather than a polished prestige enclave, and that usually translates into a more everyday, functional lifestyle. Windsor sits in the Outer West and has River / Creek adjacent environmental features, which gives it more natural context than a purely built-up suburb, even if the canopy cover figure is not available to suggest a particularly leafy feel. Day-to-day convenience looks decent rather than exceptional, with walkability 3 out of 5, retail 4 out of 5 and culture 4 out of 5, so buyers can expect a suburb with useful amenities and some local activity. The trade-off is that safety is only 2 out of 5, so Windsor may feel less calm or easygoing than buyers looking for a quieter, more sheltered family environment might prefer.

Is Windsor NSW 2756 well connected for commuting?

Windsor NSW 2756 is reasonably well connected for commuting, especially by Outer West standards, but it is not one of Sydney’s easiest CBD commutes.