NSW · 2763

Quakers Hill

Suburb profile, market snapshot and recent listings for Quakers Hill, NSW 2763.

Quakers Hill, NSW 2763

About Quakers Hill

Welcome to Quakers Hill

Quakers Hill sits in Sydney's north-west, around 38 kilometres from the CBD, in the corridor that runs between Blacktown and the Hills District. It's a suburb built around family life — quiet residential streets, a busy train station, and a steady stream of young households who've traded inner-city prices for a bigger block and a backyard.

The area suits families and first-home buyers looking for established houses with room to grow, as well as investors drawn to the strong rental demand that comes with a population this settled. With a median age of 35 and close to 28,000 residents, Quakers Hill has the feel of a mature, self-sufficient suburb rather than a new estate still finding its identity.

Lifestyle & dining

Life in Quakers Hill revolves around its town centre near the station, where cafes, takeaway options and everyday services cluster together, and around the local clubs and sporting grounds that give the suburb its community feel. It's not a destination for a big night out, but that's part of the appeal — residents tend to head into Blacktown, Rouse Hill or the Hills District for larger retail and entertainment precincts while keeping daily life close to home.

The suburb's character has been shaped by decades of family occupancy, and that shows in the number of local sporting clubs, churches and community groups that call Quakers Hill home. It's an easy, unpretentious place to live, bordered by Kings Park, Acacia Gardens, Nirimba Fields and Parklea, all of which share a similar low-key, suburban rhythm.

Getting around

Quakers Hill railway station, on the T1 North West Line, is the suburb's biggest transport asset, offering a direct run into Blacktown and on to Parramatta and the CBD, making it a genuine option for commuters who want a house-sized block without giving up rail access. Bus routes supplement the rail line, connecting residents to neighbouring suburbs and to the growing Rouse Hill and Norwest business hubs.

For drivers, the suburb has good access to the M7 Motorway, which links north-west Sydney to the broader motorway network, cutting travel times to Western Sydney Airport's catchment area, the Hills District and beyond. The combination of train and motorway access is a big part of why the suburb continues to attract commuting families.

Schools & families

Education options are a real strength here. Quakers Hill Public School and Quakers Hill High School anchor the local public system, while Barnier Public School, Hambledon Public School and Mary Immaculate Primary School give families in the surrounding streets several nearby alternatives. Wyndham College adds another secondary option in the area, and the sheer number of schools within a short drive is one reason the suburb appeals so strongly to young families and those planning ahead for children's education.

With a median resident age of 35, Quakers Hill is squarely in family-formation territory, and the demand for larger homes near good schools continues to underpin its popularity with buyers moving out from more expensive, land-scarce suburbs closer to the city.

Parks & recreation

Quakers Hill has a good spread of local parks, sporting ovals and walking paths that thread through its residential blocks, giving families and dog walkers plenty of green space without needing to leave the suburb. Nearby Nirimba Fields and the broader Blacktown parks network extend those options further, and the suburb's flat topography makes it easy for cycling and walking between local reserves.

It's a practical rather than picturesque suburb in this respect — the recreational infrastructure is built for everyday use, from weekend junior sport to casual family barbecues, rather than for tourism or scenery.

The property market

The median house price in Quakers Hill currently sits at $1.06 million, having posted growth of 7.5% recently — a solid result that reflects the ongoing demand for family homes in this part of north-west Sydney. Median weekly rent of $688 points to a healthy rental market as well, supported by the suburb's strong owner-occupier and tenant demand alike.

Houses dominate the current listings, making up 81% of stock, with townhouses accounting for 14% and land and apartment/unit listings each making up around 3%. That mix underlines Quakers Hill's identity as a house-and-land suburb rather than a medium-density one, though the presence of townhouse stock gives buyers and investors with a smaller budget a foothold in the market too.

Housing & architecture

Much of Quakers Hill was developed from the 1980s through the 1990s and 2000s, giving the suburb a housing stock dominated by brick-veneer family homes on generous blocks, along with pockets of newer townhouse development closer to the town centre and station. This gives buyers a reasonably consistent choice: single-storey and double-storey homes with yards, garages and the kind of floorplans built for families rather than lock-up-and-leave living.

Compared with the apartment-heavy markets closer to Sydney's centre, Quakers Hill offers a more traditional suburban housing experience, which is precisely why it continues to draw buyers priced out of, or simply uninterested in, higher-density inner suburbs.

Market snapshot

Quakers Hill property market

Median price ranks #1,167 of 3,797 suburbs · pricier than 69%
Bedrooms

Median sale price

$1.06m

House · 3 bed

Median rent

$688

per week

Gross rental yield

3.4%

annual rent ÷ sale price

Typical price range

Entry

$857k

Median

$1.06m

Premium

$1.47m

Days on market

22

Auction clearance

74%

Sold this year

187

Median sold price trend · House 3 bed

Compound growth +6.0% / yr over 4 yrs

Median price by bedrooms · House

Property types on market

Share of current listings in Quakers Hill by dwelling type.

House81%
Townhouse14%
Land3%
Apartment / Unit3%

Who lives here

Demographics

ABS Census 2021 figures for Quakers Hill, NSW 2763.

Population

27,893

residents (2021)

Median age

35

years

Household income

$2,310

median, per week

Median rent

$450

per week

Median mortgage

$2,300

per month

Mortgage / income

23%

comfortable

Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing 2021. Suburb-level (SAL) aggregates.

Education

Schools in Quakers Hill

Government school catchment

Barnier Public School

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Hambledon Public School

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Quakers Hill Public School

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Quakers Hill High School

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Wyndham College

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Independent & Catholic schools

Mary Immaculate Primary School

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Recent results

Recently sold in Quakers Hill

$1.27m

18 Sonter Street

house4 bd · 1 ba · 2 car

Sold ~July 2026

$853k

11/70 Bali Drive

townhouse3 bd · 2 ba · 1 car

Sold ~July 2026

$1.37m

14 Sherridon Crescent

house5 bd · 2 ba · 2 car

Sold ~July 2026

$1.24m

50 Melrose Avenue

house3 bd · 2 ba · 2 car

Sold ~July 2026

$1.50m

12 Olive Lee Street

house4 bd · 2 ba · 2 car

Sold ~July 2026

$1.79m

4&4A Thyme Street

house6 bd · 5 ba · 4 car

Sold ~July 2026

$1.10m

30A Clinton Street

duplex3 bd · 1 ba · 2 car

Sold ~July 2026

$1.06m

19a Samuel Place

house4 bd · 2 ba · 2 car

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

Quakers Hill suburb FAQ

What is the median property price in Quakers Hill?

The median house price in Quakers Hill, NSW is $1.06m for a 3-bedroom home. Over the past year, median sold prices have risen about 7.5%.

How much is rent in Quakers Hill?

The median weekly rent in Quakers Hill is around $688 per week.

Is Quakers Hill a good place to live?

Quakers Hill is a suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Quakers Hill is an established residential suburb in NSW, with a population of around 27,893 and 6 schools in the area.

What is the population of Quakers Hill?

Quakers Hill has a population of 27,893 (ABS 2021 Census), with a median age of 35.

What schools are in Quakers Hill?

There are 6 schools in or near Quakers Hill, including Barnier Public School, Hambledon Public School and Mary Immaculate Primary School.

How long do homes take to sell in Quakers Hill?

Properties in Quakers Hill take around 22 days to sell on average, with an auction clearance rate of about 74%.

How much do you need to buy in Quakers Hill?

Entry-level properties in Quakers Hill start around $857k, while premium homes reach $1.47m.

What suburbs are near Quakers Hill?

Suburbs near Quakers Hill include Fields, Kings Park, Acacia Gardens, Nirimba Fields and Parklea.

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Expansive Single-Level Living with Multiple Living Areas & Resort-Style Pool

6 Camilleri Avenue, Quakers Hill NSW 2763
422736 m²
Ray White (United Group)6 days ago
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StMate est. ~$1.13m

WALK TO STATION |GRANNY FLAT POTENTIAL (STCA)

24 Penn Crescent, Quakers Hill NSW 2763
312551 m²
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StMate est. ~$1.31m

Pure Development Potential | Double Brick Construction on 1059m²

49 Alford Street, Quakers Hill NSW 2763
4251059 m²
Century 21 Prime Vista1 week ago
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4 Bedroom Family Home in Sought After Quakers Hill

16 Fallon Close, Quakers Hill NSW 2763
422583 m²
Richardson & Wrench Rooty Hill and Mt Druitt4 weeks ago
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CALL NOW TO INSPECT I WALK TO STATION ( NIRIMBA FIELDS ), Quakers Hill NSW 2763
422263 m²
Key & Castle Real Estate3 months ago
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$927,000
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Freshly Updated Family Home in a Secure Estate

30 Tree Top Circuit, Quakers Hill NSW 2763
421
McGrath Northwest1 month ago
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READY TO MOVE IN HOMES I CALL US NOW

24 Dunleary Avenue ( NIRIMBA FIELDS ), Quakers Hill NSW 2763
532250 m²
Key & Castle Real Estate3 months ago
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Modern Family Home with Quality Finishes - Ready to Move in

22 Mcmutrie Street, Quakers Hill NSW 2763
431
HT Wills Real Estate St George2 weeks ago
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$1.15m–$1.25m
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Stylishly Updated Family Home

8 Reef Street, Quakers Hill NSW 2763
321574 m²
Ray White (United Group)1 month ago
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Beautiful Family Home, walking distance to schools and shops

89 Warrimoo Drive, Quakers Hill NSW 2763
311562 m²
LJ Hooker Schofields3 weeks ago
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StMate est. ~$1.35m

Where The Family Gathers And Entertains

4 Whittier Street, Quakers Hill NSW 2763
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Raine&Horne St Marys | Rooty Hill3 months ago
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StMate est. ~$1.31m

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Key & Castle Real Estate1 month ago
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