Sydney Olympic Park
Suburb profile, market snapshot and recent listings for Sydney Olympic Park, NSW 2127.
About Sydney Olympic Park
Welcome to Sydney Olympic Park
Sydney Olympic Park sits around 16 kilometres west of the Sydney CBD, on a peninsula bounded by the Parramatta River, roughly midway between Parramatta and Strathfield. Built as the centrepiece for the 2000 Olympic Games, it has since grown into a genuine residential precinct as well as a major sporting and events destination, with wide boulevards, parklands and a skyline of newer apartment towers.
With a small but growing population of 4,848 and a median age of just 31, the suburb has a distinctly young, apartment-dwelling character. It suits professionals, downsizers and investors drawn to its open space, transport links and stadium-district buzz, rather than families seeking a traditional quarter-acre block — though its offering is expanding each year as more of the master-planned precinct is completed.
Lifestyle & dining
Life here revolves around the parklands, the river foreshore and the ever-changing calendar of major events. On non-event days, the pace is relaxed, with cafes and restaurants clustered around Cathy Freeman Park and the precinct's town centre catering to residents, office workers and visitors alike. When the stadiums are in full swing, the suburb transforms, with crowds streaming in for concerts, football finals and the Sydney Royal Easter Show.
The surrounding areas add to the food and retail options within easy reach, with North Strathfield and Concord West offering a more local, village-style alternative to the precinct's own dining strip, and Lidcombe providing a broader mix of shops and eateries just a few minutes away.
Shopping
Retail within Sydney Olympic Park itself is compact and convenience-focused, built around the needs of residents and the event crowds, with supermarkets, specialty stores and cafes in the town centre. For bigger shopping trips, Lidcombe and the wider Strathfield and Burwood retail strips are a short drive or train ride away, giving residents access to larger shopping centres without leaving the local area behind.
Getting around
Transport is one of the suburb's strongest cards. Sydney Olympic Park railway station connects directly to the broader rail network via Lidcombe, while regular ferry services run along the Parramatta River, offering a scenic alternative into the city. Buses link the precinct to North Strathfield, Concord West and neighbouring suburbs, and the M4 motorway is close by for drivers.
Wide, well-planned roads and dedicated pedestrian and cycle paths throughout the precinct make getting around on foot or by bike easy, a legacy of its origins as a purpose-built Olympic venue.
Schools & families
Education options in and around the suburb lean towards specialised and tertiary-style institutions rather than traditional neighbourhood schools, reflecting its still-developing residential base. Locally there's GOAL College Olympic Park, the Islamic College of Sport NSW, Mastery Schools Australia's Sydney Olympic Park campus, and ACPE, giving families and students a number of specialist choices within the precinct itself, supplemented by mainstream schools in neighbouring suburbs such as Lidcombe and North Strathfield.
Parks & recreation
Recreational infrastructure is where Sydney Olympic Park truly stands apart. Residents have the run of Bicentennial Park's wetlands and cycling trails, the Sydney Showground, ANZ Stadium (Accor Stadium) and the Qudos Bank Arena all on their doorstep, along with an aquatic centre and archery centre left over from the 2000 Games. It's a suburb built for an active, outdoors lifestyle, with river paths connecting through to Liberty Grove and Concord West for longer walks or rides.
The property market
The market here is overwhelmingly apartment-driven, with 96% of current listings comprising units or apartments against just 4% houses, and a median unit price of $773,000. That mix reflects the suburb's master-planned design and its appeal to owner-occupiers and investors after low-maintenance living close to transport, parkland and the CBD.
Compared with the more established, house-dominated markets of neighbouring Concord West and North Strathfield, Sydney Olympic Park offers a distinctly different proposition: newer buildings, resort-style amenities and a price point that remains accessible relative to inner-Sydney apartment markets, making it one to watch as the precinct continues to develop.
Market snapshot
Sydney Olympic Park property market
Median sale price
$773k
Unit · 2 bed
Median rent
$850
per week
Gross rental yield
5.7%
annual rent ÷ sale price
Typical price range
Entry
$618k
Median
$773k
Premium
$963k
Days on market
48
Auction clearance
0%
Sold this year
88
Median sold price trend · Unit 2 bed
Compound growth -1.3% / yr over 4 yrs
Median price by bedrooms · Unit
Property types on market
Share of current listings in Sydney Olympic Park by dwelling type.
Who lives here
Demographics
ABS Census 2021 figures for Sydney Olympic Park, NSW 2127.
Population
4,848
residents (2021)
Median age
31
years
Household income
$1,975
median, per week
Median rent
$520
per week
Median mortgage
$2,400
per month
Mortgage / income
28%
comfortable
Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing 2021. Suburb-level (SAL) aggregates.
Education
Schools in Sydney Olympic Park
Independent & Catholic schools
GOAL College, ACPE
GOAL College, Olympic Park
Islamic College of Sport NSW
Mastery Schools Australia - Sydney Olympic Park
Recent results
Recently sold in Sydney Olympic Park
$800k
706/6 Betty Cuthbert Avenue
Sold ~July 2026
$660k
2410/1 Brushbox Street
Sold ~July 2026
$690k
1013/7 Australia Ave
Sold ~July 2026
$530k
704/7 Australia Avenue
Sold ~July 2026
$900k
1404/7 Australia Avenue
Sold ~June 2026
$1.32m
2203/11 Australia Avenue
Sold ~June 2026
$795k
1205/9 Australia Avenue
Sold ~June 2026
$1.10m
1811/1 Brushbox Street
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 Sydney Olympic Park
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Common questions
Sydney Olympic Park suburb FAQ
What is the median property price in Sydney Olympic Park?
The median unit price in Sydney Olympic Park, NSW is $773k for a 2-bedroom home. Over the past year, median sold prices have risen about 0.6%.
How much is rent in Sydney Olympic Park?
The median weekly rent in Sydney Olympic Park is around $850 per week.
Is Sydney Olympic Park a good place to live?
Sydney Olympic Park is a suburb of Greater Western Sydney, located 13 kilometres west of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of the City of Parramatta Council. Sydney Olympic Park is an established residential suburb in NSW, with a population of around 4,848 and 4 schools in the area.
What is the population of Sydney Olympic Park?
Sydney Olympic Park has a population of 4,848 (ABS 2021 Census), with a median age of 31.
What schools are in Sydney Olympic Park?
There are 4 schools in or near Sydney Olympic Park, including GOAL College, ACPE, GOAL College, Olympic Park and Islamic College of Sport NSW.
How long do homes take to sell in Sydney Olympic Park?
Properties in Sydney Olympic Park take around 48 days to sell on average, with an auction clearance rate of about 0%.
How much do you need to buy in Sydney Olympic Park?
Entry-level properties in Sydney Olympic Park start around $618k, while premium homes reach $963k.
What suburbs are near Sydney Olympic Park?
Suburbs near Sydney Olympic Park include Lidcombe, North Strathfield, Liberty Grove, Point and Concord West.
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