Yagoona NSW 2199 property reports

Yagoona NSW 2199

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Suburb summary

Yagoona, NSW 2199 is a multicultural Canterbury-Bankstown suburb in Sydney’s south west, covering 4.618 sq km with a population of 18,013 and median age of 34. Popular searches like Yagoona suburb profile, Yagoona property market, Yagoona house prices and living in Yagoona fit its family-oriented appeal, with average household size 3.2, 69% separate houses and 16% apartments. In the past 6 months, median sold prices reached $1.475M for houses and $800,000 for apartments. Yagoona has train access on the T3/T6 lines, many bus services, CBD commute times of 55 minutes by public transport and 35 minutes by car, plus primary and secondary school ratings of 4/5.

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Suburb median

$1.4M

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House sales

134

In past 12 months

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Demographic info

Median age

34 years

Renters

40%

Top 3 occupations

Professionals20%
Clerical and Administrative Workers20%
Managers10%

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Living in Yagoona NSW 2199: Suburb Profile & FAQs

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

Is Yagoona NSW 2199 a good suburb for families?

Yagoona NSW 2199 is a solid suburb for families, especially buyers who want practical day-to-day living rather than a prestige postcode. The school ratings are strong at 8 out of 10 for both primary and secondary schooling, which gives family buyers a genuine reason to look closely at the area. Children are also a visible part of the suburb profile, with about 7.7% of residents aged 0 to 4 and 14.5% aged 5 to 14, while the average household size of 3.2 suggests many homes are set up for family living. Housing is still led by separate houses at around 69%, which helps if you are searching for more backyard space and a more traditional family setup. The trade-off is that Yagoona feels more urban and mixed than quiet and polished, and its safety rating sits at 3 out of 5 rather than the top tier. For buyers focused on schools, space and value, though, Yagoona remains a good suburb for families.

What is it like to live in Yagoona NSW 2199?

Living in Yagoona NSW 2199 feels practical, multicultural and suburban, with an everyday lifestyle that suits buyers who value function over flash. Yagoona sits in the Canterbury–Bankstown region and reads as a multicultural suburban centre, so the atmosphere is more active and community-driven than secluded or prestige-led. Its walkability, retail and culture ratings all sit at 3 out of 5, which points to a suburb where daily essentials are reasonably accessible without being a true walk-everywhere village. The setting is clearly urban and built-up, and canopy cover is low at 10.34%, so buyers should not expect a particularly leafy or green streetscape. Safety is also a middle-ground 3 out of 5, which reinforces that Yagoona offers a balanced, lived-in suburban environment rather than a highly sheltered one. For many buyers that means convenience and familiarity, but the trade-off is less visual charm and less of a calm village feel than some more established family suburbs.

Is Yagoona NSW 2199 well connected for commuting?

Yagoona NSW 2199 is well connected for commuting, especially for buyers who want direct train access and strong everyday bus coverage. The suburb has a train station on the T6 line, many bus services, and an average public transport commute to the Sydney CBD of about 55 minutes. Driving is quicker at around 35 minutes on average, which gives commuters a useful second option depending on work hours and traffic conditions. That makes Yagoona a practical choice for buyers who need a suburb with real public transport rather than one that relies almost entirely on the car. At the same time, it is not one of Sydney’s fastest CBD commutes, and there is no metro, light rail or ferry option here at present. So while Yagoona is good for commuters in a practical sense, the trade-off is that the transport mix is solid rather than premium, and some buyers may still feel the trip into the city is a bit long for daily travel.

Who does Yagoona NSW 2199 suit best?

Yagoona NSW 2199 suits family buyers, practical upgraders and owner-occupiers who want a house-led suburb with a more attainable entry point than many inner or prestige parts of Sydney. Around 69% of homes are separate houses, while apartments account for about 16%, so the suburb still leans toward buyers wanting more internal space, extra bedrooms or a yard. The average household size is 3.2 and the median age is 34, which supports the sense that Yagoona attracts established households rather than mainly downsizers or transient inner-city renters. The rental share is about 34.6%, so it is a mixed market rather than an ultra-tightly held enclave. Professionally, the suburb is broad-based, with professionals the largest group at 16.45%, followed closely by clerical and admin workers and trades. Family income is modest at $1,343 per week, so Yagoona may suit value-conscious buyers more than luxury buyers. It may suit apartment-first buyers or prestige-focused professionals less well.

What are the pros and cons of living in Yagoona NSW 2199?

The main trade-off in Yagoona NSW 2199 is that buyers get practical space and solid transport access, but not the most polished or lifestyle-led suburban experience. On the plus side, Yagoona has strong school ratings, a house-heavy housing mix, a train station on the T6 line, many bus services and a manageable CBD drive time of around 35 minutes. For buyers who prioritise function, that is a meaningful combination. The suburb also has a culturally mixed, established feel, which can appeal to households who want a grounded local community rather than a highly curated lifestyle market. The compromise is that Yagoona is more urban and built-up than leafy, with canopy cover at 10.34%, and its walkability, retail, culture and safety ratings all sit at 3 out of 5 rather than the top tier. Buyers who want a quieter, greener or more premium atmosphere may notice that. Still, for the right buyer, Yagoona can represent sensible balance rather than compromise for compromise’s sake.

What are property prices like in Yagoona NSW 2199?

Property prices in Yagoona NSW 2199 are mid-range by Sydney standards, with houses requiring a serious family budget but apartments offering a more accessible entry point. In the past six months, the median house price in Yagoona was about $1,475,000 across 39 sales, while the median apartment price was about $675,000 across 17 sales. That split tells buyers something important: Yagoona house prices are still substantial, but they sit at a level that can look more achievable than many blue-chip family suburbs with similar house appeal. Apartments, meanwhile, create a notably lower buying entry point for first-home buyers, smaller households or investors focused on the area. The trade-off is straightforward. If you want a freestanding house in Yagoona, you still need meaningful budget flexibility, especially for better homes given the upper quartile sits around $1,600,000. If you are comfortable with apartment living, though, buying property in Yagoona can be much easier financially.