Point
Suburb profile, market snapshot and recent listings for Point, NSW 2127.
About Point
Welcome to Point
Wentworth Point sits on a narrow peninsula in Sydney's inner-west, pushing out into the Parramatta River with water views on three sides. Roughly 16 kilometres west of the Sydney CBD, it borders Rhodes to the north, Liberty Grove and Newington to the west, and Sydney Olympic Park to the south — placing residents squarely within one of the city's most actively redeveloped corridors.
The suburb draws a predominantly apartment-dwelling population: young professionals, couples and downsizers who prioritise waterfront access, modern amenities and solid transport links over the quarter-acre block lifestyle. Its high-density character means it isn't for everyone, but for those who want a low-maintenance base with river breezes and easy access to Olympic Park's open space, it makes a compelling case.
Housing & architecture
The housing stock here tells the story of the suburb's recent transformation from industrial land to residential precinct. Current listings break down to 78% apartments and units, 21% houses, and just 1% vacant land — a profile that reflects the wave of medium-to-high-density development that has defined the peninsula over the past two decades. The apartment towers that line the waterfront are generally contemporary in design, with many buildings offering river-facing balconies, secure parking and shared facilities.
The relatively small proportion of freestanding houses tends to attract strong interest when they come to market, particularly from families who want to stay in the area but need more space than apartment living provides.
The property market
Wentworth Point's market is shaped almost entirely by its apartment-heavy dwelling mix, which means price movements here track the broader Sydney unit cycle closely. Buyers and investors alike are drawn by the waterfront setting and proximity to the employment nodes of Rhodes and Sydney Olympic Park, while renters — who make up a significant share of the local population — are attracted by modern fixtures and river access at a price point that competes favourably with the inner suburbs.
With only 1% of current listings classified as land, opportunities to build are essentially exhausted, meaning resale and off-the-plan stock are the primary options for buyers. The tight land supply on the peninsula acts as a natural constraint on future oversupply.
Getting around
Public transport connections centre on the bus stops along Hill Road, with services stopping at Hill Rd at Nuvolari Place, Hill Rd opposite Nuvolari Place, Hill Rd at Stromboli Strait and Hill Rd opposite Stromboli Strait. These routes connect residents to Rhodes Station and the broader T1 North Shore and Western lines, making the commute to the Sydney CBD manageable for those without a car.
For drivers, the M4 and Homebush Bay Drive are accessible via neighbouring Newington and Sydney Olympic Park, providing straightforward links west toward Parramatta or east toward the city. Cyclists and pedestrians benefit from waterfront paths that connect through to Rhodes and around the bay to Olympic Park.
Parks & recreation
Stromboli Park is the most clearly defined green space in the suburb, providing a local gathering point for residents of the surrounding apartment blocks. Beyond that, several smaller open spaces are spread across the peninsula, offering pocket parks and waterfront promenades that make the most of the suburb's unique geography.
The real recreational draw, however, is the proximity to Sydney Olympic Park. Within a short walk or bike ride, residents can access the parklands, aquatic centre, athletics facilities and cycling trails that make the Olympic precinct one of western Sydney's most well-rounded leisure destinations. Bicentennial Park's wetlands and walking tracks are equally close for those who prefer a quieter outing.
Lifestyle & dining
Wentworth Point is not a suburb built around a traditional high street, and its dining and retail scene reflects that. Day-to-day convenience is catered for by local operators including EzyMart, while specialist retail such as UGG and storage provider TAXIBOX speak to the suburb's mixed residential and commercial character. For a fuller range of dining and shopping, most residents head to Rhodes — just across the water and well-served by Waterfront, Rhodes Central and the broader shopping strip along Walker Street.
The waterfront setting lends itself to a relaxed, outdoor-oriented pace of life. Morning walks along the river, weekend barbecues in Stromboli Park, and the short ferry or bus hop to Olympic Park events all form part of the daily rhythm here.
Schools & families
Wentworth Point is a relatively young suburb in demographic terms, and family infrastructure is still catching up with the residential population. Nearby Newington and Sydney Olympic Park have schooling options within reach, and the established schools of Rhodes and surrounding suburbs are accessible by public transport for older students.
Families considering the suburb should factor in the predominantly apartment-based housing stock, which suits smaller households well but can feel constrained for those with multiple children. That said, the access to Olympic Park's sporting facilities, the waterfront play areas and the connected path network do give younger residents genuine room to move.
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Suburbs near Point include Liberty Grove, Rhodes, Wentworth Point, Sydney Olympic Park and Newington.
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