Oxley Park suburb profile
Oxley Park is a residential suburb located in the Greater Western Sydney region, approximately 43km west of Sydney's CBD. Known for its family-friendly atmosphere, the suburb offers a mix of older homes and newer developments, catering to a diverse community. Oxley Park is well-served by local amenities, including schools, parks, and shopping centers, providing convenience for residents. Its proximity to major transport routes, such as the M4 Motorway and Great Western Highway, ensures easy access to surrounding areas and the city. The suburb's community spirit and growing infrastructure make it an appealing choice for families and first-time homebuyers.
Oxley Park property market performance
Current median dwelling price$668,625Past 3 months
Property growth+8.0%Past 12 months
Oxley Park's property market has shown a positive trend over the past 12 months, with house values increasing by 8.8%, bringing the median house price to $820,000. There has been no change in unit values, as no units were sold during this period, indicating a lack of activity in the unit market.
Sales activity for houses has been moderate, with 22 houses sold in the past 12 months. Houses are selling relatively quickly, with a median of 25 days on the market, reflecting strong demand in the area.
The rental market in Oxley Park has seen notable changes, with house rents increasing by 5.2% and unit rents experiencing a significant rise of 16% over the last 12 months, suggesting a growing demand for rental properties, particularly units.
| Houses | Units | |
|---|---|---|
Median price Past 3 months | $820K | N/A |
Change in value Past 12 months | 8.8% | N/A |
Sold Past 3 months | 22 | N/A |
Median days on market Past 12 months | 25 | N/A |
Average rent Past 12 months | $610 | $580 |
Change in rent Past 12 months | 5.2% | 16.0% |
5 year median price trend for houses and units
Oxley Park demographics
Oxley Park, located in the western suburbs of Sydney, is a family-friendly area known for its community-oriented atmosphere and accessibility to essential amenities. With a population of 4,197, the suburb is characterized by a youthful median age of 31, reflecting a vibrant community of young families and professionals. The suburb's appeal to families is evident, with 45.2% of households being couple families with children, making it an ideal location for those seeking a supportive environment for raising children.
The housing landscape in Oxley Park is diverse, with a significant portion of properties being rented, accounting for 43% of the total. This indicates a flexible housing market that caters to both long-term residents and those seeking temporary accommodation. Additionally, 39% of properties are owned with a mortgage, suggesting a stable community of homeowners investing in the area. The suburb's median total household income of $1,612 per week aligns with its family-centric demographic, providing a comfortable standard of living for its residents.
Oxley Park's community is further enriched by its mix of family types, with one-parent families making up 25.5% of the population, highlighting the suburb's inclusivity and support for diverse family structures. The presence of local parks, schools, and shopping centers enhances the suburb's appeal, offering residents convenient access to recreational and educational facilities. Overall, Oxley Park presents a balanced blend of suburban tranquility and urban convenience, making it a desirable location for families and individuals alike.
Oxley Park infrastructure, key developments and investment opportunities
Oxley Park benefits from ongoing investment in surrounding centres, with the St Marys Metro station project progressing nearby, set to link the suburb more directly to Western Sydney Airport and the wider Sydney Metro network, which is likely to improve long-term accessibility and buyer appeal in the area.[3] The suburb’s established Oxley Park Public School and proximity to other schools in neighbouring suburbs continue to support strong demand from young families, reflected in a growing population and a predominance of younger age groups.[2][5][8]
Residents also enjoy convenient access to major road corridors such as the M4 and M7, as well as nearby retail hubs including Westfield Penrith, Mount Druitt and St Marys, which enhances employment and shopping options and underpins rental and owner-occupier demand.[3] With larger block sizes and ongoing infill and redevelopment activity typical of older Western Sydney suburbs, Oxley Park is positioned for incremental densification over time, which may support future price growth as infrastructure around the Western Sydney Airport and St Marys precinct continues to mature.[3][5][9]
Oxley Park rental market trends
The rental market in Oxley Park has experienced notable changes, with house rents increasing by 5.2% over the past year to $610 per week, while unit rents have surged 16.0% to $580 per week. This growth reflects strong demand and the suburb's appeal, making it an attractive option for both renters and investors seeking promising returns in a developing area.
Suburbs near Oxley Park
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How does Oxley Park compare to nearby suburbs?
- Median house prices: Oxley Park’s median house price is 21.2% lower than North St Marys’s.
- Median unit prices: Oxley Park’s median unit price is 17.6% higher than St Marys’s.
- House price growth: Over the past 12 months, house prices in Oxley Park have grown 0.6% higher than in Mount Druitt.
- Unit price growth: Over the past 12 months, unit prices in Oxley Park have grown 10.1% higher than in St Marys.
- Selling speed for houses: Properties in Oxley Park are selling 21.9% faster than in Mount Druitt.
- House price growth: Over the past 12 months, house prices in Oxley Park have grown 57.1% lower than the average rate of growth across Sydney.
- Unit price growth:Over the past 12 months, unit prices in Oxley Park have grown 12.4% lower than the average rate of growth for units across Sydney.

