Portland
Suburb profile, market snapshot and recent listings for Portland, NSW 2847.
About Portland
Welcome to Portland
Portland sits in the Central Tablelands of New South Wales, on the Great Western Highway roughly midway between Lithgow and Mudgee, about three hours' drive from Sydney. Once a company town built around the cement industry that shaped its streets and identity, it has settled into life as a quiet, affordable tablelands town where the pace is unhurried and the landscape does most of the talking.
With a population of 2,447 and a median age of 46, Portland suits buyers looking for a slower, more settled lifestyle rather than the churn of a growth-corridor suburb. It has particular appeal for retirees, tree-changers and families priced out of the Blue Mountains and Lithgow markets, who are drawn by the combination of solid, older housing stock and genuine small-town community life.
History & character
Portland's identity was forged by the cement works that operated here for over a century, and much of the town's built form still reflects that industrial heritage, from workers' cottages to the wide main street laid out to serve a working population. The closure of large-scale cement manufacturing changed the town's economic base, but it left behind a legacy of solid brick and weatherboard homes, community halls and civic buildings with genuine character, rather than the project-home uniformity seen in newer estates elsewhere on the tablelands.
Lifestyle & dining
Life in Portland centres on a compact main street with a handful of cafes, pubs and local shops that serve the surrounding farming and residential district as much as the town itself. It's the kind of place where people know their neighbours and support local businesses rather than driving to a big shopping centre for every errand, though Lithgow and Mudgee are both within easy reach for a wider range of dining and retail options.
Schools & families
Families in Portland are well served locally by Portland Central School, a K-12 school that means children can stay within the one system from kindergarten through to Year 12, and St Joseph's Catholic Primary School Portland for those seeking a Catholic primary education. Having a central school on the doorstep is a real drawcard for families who want to avoid long bus trips to Lithgow or beyond, and it underpins much of the town's family-oriented character.
Getting around
Portland sits directly on the Great Western Highway, giving straightforward road access west to Mudgee and east to Lithgow and, eventually, the Blue Mountains and Sydney. The town also has its own railway station on the Main Western line, offering a rail link back towards Lithgow and the Sydney network for those who prefer not to drive the whole distance. For day-to-day needs, most of what residents require is within walking or short driving distance in town, with Lithgow the nearest larger service centre.
The property market
Portland's property market has been on a strong run, with the median house price sitting at $563,000 after growth of 25.7% in the recent period, a significant jump for a small tablelands town and a sign that buyers priced out of larger regional centres are increasingly looking further afield. Current listings are dominated by houses, which make up 69% of stock, with the remaining 31% made up of land, giving buyers both established homes and the option to build to their own plan.
That mix, combined with prices still well below those in the Blue Mountains and much of regional NSW's east, is a large part of Portland's appeal. It remains an entry point for buyers wanting a house on a decent block without the price tag attached to more commuter-friendly tablelands towns, though the recent growth suggests that affordability edge may be narrowing.
Market snapshot
Portland property market
Median sale price
$563k
House · 3 bed
Median rent
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per week
Gross rental yield
—
annual rent ÷ sale price
Typical price range
Entry
$337k
Median
$563k
Premium
$1.10m
Days on market
66
Auction clearance
0%
Sold this year
24
Median sold price trend · House 3 bed
Compound growth +8.6% / yr over 4 yrs
Median price by bedrooms · House
Property types on market
Share of current listings in Portland by dwelling type.
Who lives here
Demographics
ABS Census 2021 figures for Portland, NSW 2847.
Population
2,447
residents (2021)
Median age
46
years
Household income
$1,150
median, per week
Median rent
$250
per week
Median mortgage
$1,272
per month
Mortgage / income
26%
comfortable
Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing 2021. Suburb-level (SAL) aggregates.
Education
Schools in Portland
Government school catchment
Independent & Catholic schools
Recent results
Recently sold in Portland
$450k
9 Martindale Place
Sold ~July 2026
$395k
559 Back Cullen Bullen Road
Sold ~July 2026
$538k
20 Jamieson Street
Sold ~July 2026
$460k
7 Paine Street
Sold ~July 2026
$476k
14 Dulhunty Street
Sold ~July 2026
$600k
21 Commonwealth Road
Sold ~July 2026
$390k
21 Cox Street
Sold ~July 2026
$420k
12 Martindale Place
Sold ~June 2026
Sold prices as published on the original listing; some may reflect the last advertised price. Dates are approximate.
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Properties & amenities in Portland
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Price map around Portland
Every listing for sale near Portland, coloured by price — so you can see how it stacks up against the streets and suburbs next door.
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Common questions
Portland suburb FAQ
What is the median property price in Portland?
The median house price in Portland, NSW is $563k for a 3-bedroom home. Over the past year, median sold prices have risen about 25.7%.
Is Portland a good place to live?
Portland is a town in the Central Tablelands of New South Wales, Australia. Portland is an established residential suburb in NSW, with a population of around 2,447 and 2 schools in the area.
What is the population of Portland?
Portland has a population of 2,447 (ABS 2021 Census), with a median age of 46.
What schools are in Portland?
There are 2 schools in or near Portland, including Portland Central School and St Joseph's Catholic Primary School Portland.
How long do homes take to sell in Portland?
Properties in Portland take around 66 days to sell on average, with an auction clearance rate of about 0%.
How much do you need to buy in Portland?
Entry-level properties in Portland start around $337k, while premium homes reach $1.10m.
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