Public Early Access Live: All Premium features, including Education Efficiency scores, are UNLOCKED & FREE for a limited time.

NSW

WORONORA

Median
$1,690,000
Avg Score
73
Sales
14
Efficiency
$23,150

As the property market shifts, Woronora has solidified its standing as a premium family enclave, attracting a specific demographic of buyer. The suburb currently holds a median house price of $1.69m. The area has demonstrated a consistent trajectory, recording a 41% uplift over a five-year window. This data suggests a sustained demand cycle, often driven by infrastructure improvements or shifting buyer preferences.

Lifestyle Profile

The streetscape of Woronora is the quintessential picture of suburban stability. You will typically find larger block sizes, wide driveways, and a mix of renovated mid-century homes alongside modern builds.

At a community level, Woronora is defined by family activity. Weekends see the local parks filled with junior sports, and the demographic is heavily skewed towards households with school-aged children.

For active residents, the area delivers. The abundance of green belts, cycle paths, and council-maintained sporting facilities adds a layer of 'health and wellness' to the local lifestyle.

The Demographic Profile

Understanding the resident base is key to understanding the market floor. Local data suggests a median household income of approx $90,000. With a price-to-income ratio significantly above the state average, ownership in Woronora often involves significant equity recycling from previous properties. This suggests a resident base with high asset wealth rather than just high income.

Education & Catchments

School catchment zones are a primary driver of long-term property demand. The area is serviced by facilities such as Sutherland Public School. For many buyers, the presence of local schooling creates a 'village' feel and ensures consistent demand from young families moving into the area.

Market Outlook

Data indicates a robust performance, with 40.8% growth over 5 years. This suggests the area has been 'discovered' by the broader market.

Quick FAQ about Woronora:

  • Is Woronora expensive? With a median price of $1.69m, it is considered a premium family market, often attracting buyers seeking upscale living standards.
  • What are the schools like? The catchment for Sutherland Public School is a major driver of local demand.

Primary Schools

Sutherland Public School

S/T Ratio: 16Profile
87

Bonnet Bay Public School

S/T Ratio: 10Profile
83

Bangor Public School

S/T Ratio: 18Profile
77

Woronora River Public School

Local
S/T Ratio: 15Profile
72

Engadine West Public School

S/T Ratio: 18Profile
71

Jannali Public School

S/T Ratio: 14Profile
71

Secondary / High Schools

The Jannali High School

S/T Ratio: 14Profile
70

Heathcote High School

S/T Ratio: 11Profile
55

Lucas Hts CS

Ratio N/A
-

Explore Nearby Markets

Local Schools & Maps

Explore primary and secondary schools in the catchment area.

Primary Schools

Map loading indicator

Secondary Schools

Map loading indicator

DISCLAIMER: GENERAL INFORMATION ONLY.
The data presented on Aussie Housing, including school zones, "Education Efficiency" scores, and median prices, is for general information and research purposes only. While we aim for accuracy, school catchment boundaries are subject to change by state departments and should be verified directly with the individual school before making any purchasing decision.

NO PROFESSIONAL ADVICE: Aussie Housing is not a licensed real estate agent, valuer, or financial advisor. The "Education Efficiency" metric is a proprietary data point and does not constitute a valuation or a recommendation to buy. You should always conduct your own due diligence and consult with a conveyancer, solicitor, or financial planner before acquiring property.

DATA LIMITATIONS: Market data is aggregated from various public sources and may have latency. We do not guarantee the complete accuracy of historical sales data or current boundary lines.


© 2025 Aussie Housing. All rights reserved.