Voyager Point suburb profile
Voyager Point is a serene suburb located in the southwestern part of Sydney, known for its picturesque setting along the Georges River. This residential area offers a peaceful retreat with its lush greenery, riverfront views, and a strong sense of community. Voyager Point is characterized by modern homes and family-friendly amenities, making it an attractive choice for those seeking a tranquil lifestyle. The suburb is well-connected to the rest of Sydney via public transport and major roadways, while nearby parks and nature reserves provide ample opportunities for outdoor activities. Its blend of natural beauty and suburban convenience makes Voyager Point a desirable location for families and nature enthusiasts.
Voyager Point property market performance
Voyager Point’s property market has remained relatively stagnant with no current median house or unit prices reported. House values have seen a moderate increase of 6.4% over the last 12 months, while unit values did not change. Only 5 houses were sold in the past three months, with no unit sales recorded, and houses selling quickly with a median market time of just 20 days.
Rental data shows no reported average or changes in rents for both houses and units over the past year, indicating limited rental activity in Voyager Point.
| Houses | Units | |
|---|---|---|
Median price Past 3 months | N/A | N/A |
Change in value Past 12 months | 6.4% | N/A |
Sold Past 3 months | 5 | N/A |
Median days on market Past 12 months | 20 | N/A |
Average rent Past 12 months | N/A | N/A |
Change in rent Past 12 months | N/A | N/A |
Voyager Point demographics
Voyager Point, nestled in the southwestern suburbs of Sydney, offers a serene and family-friendly environment. With a population of 1,678, this suburb is characterized by its close-knit community and picturesque surroundings, including the nearby Georges River and lush parklands. The median age of 37 suggests a mature community, with many families choosing to settle here for its peaceful atmosphere and proximity to nature.
The suburb's demographic is predominantly composed of couple families with children, making up 60.4% of the population. This highlights Voyager Point's appeal to families seeking a supportive and nurturing environment. Additionally, 32.5% of households are couple families without children, indicating a balanced mix of family dynamics. The presence of one-parent families is relatively low at 6.6%, reflecting the suburb's focus on traditional family structures.
Property ownership in Voyager Point is strong, with 32.3% of homes owned outright and 47.0% owned with a mortgage. This stability in home ownership underscores the suburb's appeal to long-term residents and those looking to invest in a secure community. The rental market is modest, with only 20.7% of properties being rented, which further emphasizes the suburb's focus on home ownership and community stability. Overall, Voyager Point offers a tranquil lifestyle with a strong sense of community, making it an ideal choice for families and those seeking a peaceful suburban retreat.
Voyager Point infrastructure, key developments and investment opportunities
Voyager Point remains a low-density, predominantly detached housing suburb with a strong emphasis on environmental conservation, reflected in large areas zoned for environmental protection and living, which helps limit overdevelopment and supports long-term amenity and scarcity value.[6] Its relatively high household incomes and family-oriented demographics, combined with generous parkland and access to the Georges River and nearby bushland, continue to underpin buyer demand for lifestyle-focused properties.[2][4]
There are no widely publicised major new infrastructure or town centre redevelopment projects specific to Voyager Point at this time, with the area instead benefiting from existing road and rail connections via nearby Holsworthy and the broader Liverpool employment and services hub.[5][6] Any incremental improvements in surrounding transport corridors or council planning for conservation and low-density residential use are likely to preserve the suburb’s quiet character, which may support stable property values rather than rapid densification-driven growth.[2][6]
Voyager Point rental market trends
The rental market in Voyager Point has remained stable over the past year, with both house and unit rents showing no change, maintaining a median of $0 per week. This indicates a unique local market condition, potentially offering distinct opportunities for certain investors or residents exploring new housing developments.
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