Ingleburn
Suburb profile, market snapshot and recent listings for Ingleburn, NSW 2565.
About Ingleburn
Welcome to Ingleburn
Ingleburn sits in Sydney's south-west, roughly 40 kilometres from the CBD, straddling the Hume Highway and the Main South railway line. It's an established suburb with a strong working and family character, built up over decades around its industrial estate and rail-linked town centre, and bordered by Macquarie Links, Macquarie Fields, Bardia, Bow Bowing and St Andrews.
With a population of around 15,264 and a median age of 37, Ingleburn tends to attract young families, first-home buyers and those wanting more land for their money than they'd find closer to the city. It's a practical, unpretentious suburb rather than a showpiece one, and that's very much part of its appeal.
Lifestyle & dining
Ingleburn's town centre, clustered around the railway station and Oxford Road, has the feel of a genuine local high street rather than a manufactured shopping precinct. Cafes, bakeries, takeaway spots and a handful of long-standing pubs cater to residents who want convenience over occasion dining, and there's a strong community feel around local sporting clubs and RSL-style venues that have served the area for generations.
For bigger nights out or a wider spread of restaurants, Campbelltown and Macquarie Fields are both a short drive away, giving Ingleburn residents easy access to more variety without having to leave the local area behind.
Shopping
Everyday shopping is well covered locally, with supermarkets, specialty stores and services grouped around the Ingleburn town centre near the station. Ingleburn is also known for its industrial and trade precinct, which means hardware, automotive and bulky-goods outlets are close at hand — handy for renovators and tradies alike.
For larger retail and department store shopping, Macquarie Mall in nearby Macquarie Fields and the Campbelltown retail strip both sit within easy reach, rounding out what the local strip doesn't cover.
Getting around
Ingleburn railway station, on the Main South line, gives residents a direct run into Sydney's CBD as well as connections south towards Campbelltown and the Southern Highlands, making it a genuine option for commuters. The Hume Highway runs through the suburb, linking it efficiently to the M5 Motorway and greater south-west Sydney's road network.
Bus routes connect Ingleburn to neighbouring suburbs including Macquarie Fields, Macquarie Links and St Andrews, while the suburb's flat, grid-like streets make it easy to get around locally on foot or by bike.
Schools & families
Families are well served by a solid spread of local schools, including Ingleburn Public School and Sackville Street Public School for primary years, and Ingleburn High School for secondary students. Odyssey College also serves the area, giving families a mix of public schooling options within the suburb itself.
The suburb's median age of 37 and its mix of established houses and newer townhouses reflect its popularity with young and growing families looking to buy their first or second home within commuting distance of the city.
Housing & architecture
Ingleburn's housing stock is a mix of older post-war brick homes, more recent townhouse developments and pockets of vacant land ready for building. Current listings show houses making up 62% of the market, with townhouses at 25%, land at 12% and a small 1% share of apartments — a strong signal that this remains very much a house-and-land suburb rather than a high-density one.
Streetscapes vary from quiet, established residential pockets to newer estates on the suburb's fringes, giving buyers a genuine choice between character homes with bigger blocks and low-maintenance modern builds.
The property market
Ingleburn's median house price currently sits at $965,000, having grown 7.2% recently — a solid result that reflects steady demand for family-sized homes in Sydney's south-west corridor. Units and townhouses offer a more accessible entry point, with a median of $755,000, while renters are looking at a median of $650 a week.
Compared with pricier inner and northern suburbs, Ingleburn remains one of the more attainable options for buyers wanting a house on a decent block within commuting distance of the CBD, which continues to underpin buyer interest from upgraders and first-home owners alike.
Market snapshot
Ingleburn property market
Median sale price
$965k
House · 3 bed
Median rent
$650
per week
Gross rental yield
3.5%
annual rent ÷ sale price
Typical price range
Entry
$713k
Median
$965k
Premium
$1.49m
Days on market
19
Auction clearance
50%
Sold this year
115
Median sold price trend · House 3 bed
Compound growth +5.9% / yr over 4 yrs
Median price by bedrooms · House
Property types on market
Share of current listings in Ingleburn by dwelling type.
Who lives here
Demographics
ABS Census 2021 figures for Ingleburn, NSW 2565.
Population
15,264
residents (2021)
Median age
37
years
Household income
$1,596
median, per week
Median rent
$380
per week
Median mortgage
$1,950
per month
Mortgage / income
28%
comfortable
Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing 2021. Suburb-level (SAL) aggregates.
Education
Schools in Ingleburn
Government school catchment
Independent & Catholic schools
Odyssey College, Ingleburn
Recent results
Recently sold in Ingleburn
$1.60m
29A & 29B Cumberland Road
Sold ~July 2026
$900k
24 Vauxhall Place
Sold ~July 2026
$820k
14 Claydon Road
Sold ~July 2026
$1.73m
15 Kestrel Place
Sold ~July 2026
$1.12m
2 Kim Place
Sold ~July 2026
$760k
13/19 Lagonda Drive
Sold ~July 2026
$970k
4 James Street
Sold ~July 2026
$1.42m
25 Chester Road
Sold ~July 2026
Sold prices as published on the original listing; some may reflect the last advertised price. Dates are approximate.
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Common questions
Ingleburn suburb FAQ
What is the median property price in Ingleburn?
The median house price in Ingleburn, NSW is $965k for a 3-bedroom home. Over the past year, median sold prices have risen about 7.2%.
How much is rent in Ingleburn?
The median weekly rent in Ingleburn is around $650 per week.
Is Ingleburn a good place to live?
Ingleburn is an established residential suburb in NSW, with a population of around 15,264 and 4 schools in the area.
What is the population of Ingleburn?
Ingleburn has a population of 15,264 (ABS 2021 Census), with a median age of 37.
What schools are in Ingleburn?
There are 4 schools in or near Ingleburn, including Ingleburn Public School, Sackville Street Public School and Ingleburn High School.
How long do homes take to sell in Ingleburn?
Properties in Ingleburn take around 19 days to sell on average, with an auction clearance rate of about 50%.
How much do you need to buy in Ingleburn?
Entry-level properties in Ingleburn start around $713k, while premium homes reach $1.49m.
What suburbs are near Ingleburn?
Suburbs near Ingleburn include Bardia, Macquarie Links, Macquarie Fields, Bow Bowing and St Andrews.
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