NSW · 2795

Windradyne

Suburb profile, market snapshot and recent listings for Windradyne, NSW 2795.

Windradyne, NSW 2795

About Windradyne

Welcome to Windradyne

Windradyne is a newer residential release on the western fringe of Bathurst, in the New South Wales Central West, roughly a five-minute drive from Bathurst's CBD. Named after the Wiradjuri warrior who led resistance against European settlement in the 1820s, the suburb has grown from open paddocks into one of Bathurst's fastest-developing communities, bordered by Llanarth, Abercrombie, West Bathurst, Mitchell and Eglinton.

With a population of 3,309 and a median age of 37, Windradyne has the feel of a young, growing suburb rather than an established one — think new estates, wide streets and plenty of families still finding their feet alongside long-time Bathurst locals moving out from the older parts of town. It suits buyers after modern housing and a bit of breathing room, without giving up easy access to Bathurst's shops, hospital and university.

Housing & architecture

The housing stock in Windradyne is overwhelmingly new-build, reflecting its status as one of Bathurst's key growth corridors. Current listings show houses make up 72% of the market, land 25% and apartments or units just 3%, which tells the story of a suburb still being built out rather than one dominated by established homes or high-density living.

Expect brick veneer and rendered facades on generous blocks, with many homes built in the last decade or so. Buyers looking for a vacant block to design and build their own home are well catered for here, which is unusual for suburbs this close to a regional CBD, and it's part of what continues to draw young families and downsizers alike.

The property market

Windradyne's median house price sits at $672k, with recent growth of 4.3% suggesting steady, if measured, demand rather than a runaway market. That growth rate, combined with the suburb's newer housing stock, has made it a popular alternative to Bathurst's older, more established pockets for buyers wanting contemporary living without the renovation work.

Renters can expect to pay a median of $560 a week, reflecting solid demand from tenants drawn to newer homes and the suburb's proximity to Bathurst's employment hubs, including Charles Sturt University and Bathurst Base Hospital. With land still available for purchase, Windradyne also appeals to owner-builders and investors looking to get in ahead of further infrastructure and retail development in the area.

Getting around

Windradyne is well placed for a suburb of its size, with Bathurst's city centre only a short drive away via the Mitchell Highway corridor. Neighbouring West Bathurst and Mitchell provide convenient links through to the CBD, while Eglinton and Llanarth border the suburb's northern and eastern edges, making local trips around greater Bathurst straightforward.

Bathurst railway station, on the Main Western line with services to Sydney via Lithgow, is a short drive from Windradyne, and Bathurst Airport offers regional connections. Most residents rely on private cars given the suburb's outer location, though local bus services connect into central Bathurst for those without a vehicle.

Schools & families

With a median age of 37 and a strong share of houses over units, Windradyne has clearly become a magnet for young families setting up in the Bathurst region. The suburb sits within easy reach of Bathurst's established schooling options, and families here typically look to nearby West Bathurst and central Bathurst for primary and secondary schooling choices, alongside the tertiary offering of Charles Sturt University on the city's edge.

The suburb's newness means there's not yet a long list of local institutions within Windradyne itself, but its position among Llanarth, Abercrombie and Mitchell puts residents within a short drive of Bathurst's broader network of public and Catholic schools.

Parks & recreation

Being on Bathurst's western edge, Windradyne residents have quick access to the open countryside that surrounds the city, along with the recreational facilities of greater Bathurst itself. Locals often make use of Bathurst's well-known sporting and leisure infrastructure, including facilities built around the city's motorsport heritage at Mount Panorama, a short drive from the suburb.

As Windradyne continues to develop, local parks and green corridors within the estate itself are expanding, giving families and dog walkers options closer to home, while the neighbouring rural landscapes of Abercrombie and Eglinton offer a quieter, more open outlook for those wanting to escape the newer streetscape.

Market snapshot

Windradyne property market

Median price ranks #2,827 of 3,797 suburbs · pricier than 26%
Bedrooms

Median sale price

$672k

House · 3 bed

Median rent

$560

per week

Gross rental yield

4.3%

annual rent ÷ sale price

Typical price range

Entry

$524k

Median

$672k

Premium

$749k

Days on market

24

Auction clearance

0%

Sold this year

35

Median sold price trend · House 3 bed

Compound growth +5.3% / yr over 4 yrs

Median price by bedrooms · House

Property types on market

Share of current listings in Windradyne by dwelling type.

House74%
Land24%
Apartment / Unit3%

Who lives here

Demographics

ABS Census 2021 figures for Windradyne, NSW 2795.

Population

3,309

residents (2021)

Median age

37

years

Household income

$1,567

median, per week

Median rent

$350

per week

Median mortgage

$1,635

per month

Mortgage / income

24%

comfortable

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

Recent results

Recently sold in Windradyne

$949k

14 Governors Parade

house4 bd · 2 ba · 2 car

Sold ~July 2026

$730k

30 Colville Street

house5 bd · 2 ba · 2 car

Sold ~July 2026

$415k

1/73 Suttor Street

apartment3 bd · 1 ba · 1 car

Sold ~July 2026

$800k

23 Trumper Place

house4 bd · 2 ba · 2 car

Sold ~July 2026

$778k

16 Weal Place

house4 bd · 1 ba · 2 car

Sold ~July 2026

$800k

1 Mclean Street

house4 bd · 2 ba · 2 car

Sold ~June 2026

$520k

3 Whiteman Place

house1 ba · 1 car

Sold ~June 2026

$770k

91 Colville Street

house2 ba · 2 car

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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Common questions

Windradyne suburb FAQ

What is the median property price in Windradyne?

The median house price in Windradyne, NSW is $672k for a 3-bedroom home. Over the past year, median sold prices have risen about 4.3%.

How much is rent in Windradyne?

The median weekly rent in Windradyne is around $560 per week.

Is Windradyne a good place to live?

Windradyne is a suburb of Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia, in the Bathurst Region. Windradyne is an established residential suburb in NSW, with a population of around 3,309.

What is the population of Windradyne?

Windradyne has a population of 3,309 (ABS 2021 Census), with a median age of 37.

How long do homes take to sell in Windradyne?

Properties in Windradyne take around 24 days to sell on average, with an auction clearance rate of about 0%.

How much do you need to buy in Windradyne?

Entry-level properties in Windradyne start around $524k, while premium homes reach $749k.

What suburbs are near Windradyne?

Suburbs near Windradyne include Llanarth, Abercrombie, West Bathurst, Mitchell and Eglinton.

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Properties in Windradyne

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OUTSTANDING VALUE IN A PRIME BATHURST LOCATION

63 Booth Street, Windradyne NSW 2795
411782 m²
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North-Facing, Low-Maintenance Living in the Heart of Windradyne

72 Colville Street, Windradyne NSW 2795
312906 m²
First National Real Estate Bathurst3 weeks ago
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Brand New Low Maintenance Living in Windradyne

43a Keightley Avenue, Windradyne NSW 2795
422482 m²
BX REALTY3 weeks ago
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Modern Living with Elevated Views

2 Grimes Street, Windradyne NSW 2795
322522 m²
First National Real Estate Bathurst3 months ago
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Updated Four Bedroom Townhouse

22 Ribbon Gum Place, Windradyne NSW 2795
42198 m²
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$730k–$760k
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Renovate, Refresh & Reap the Rewards

12 Swanbrooke Street, Windradyne NSW 2795
4121040 m²
McGrath Bathurst2 days ago
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$808,431
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Cooloola 194 on 19 Mulholland Pwy, Windradyne

19 Mulholland Parkway, Windradyne NSW 2795
422618 m²
G.J. Gardner Homes1 month ago
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$896,694
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Elanora 240 on 15 Mulholland Pwy, Windradyne

15 Mulholland Parkway, Windradyne NSW 2795
422924 m²
G.J. Gardner Homes1 month ago
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$811,393
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Edgecliff 190 on 17 Mulholland Pwy, Windradyne

17 Mulholland Parkway, Windradyne NSW 2795
422667 m²
G.J. Gardner Homes1 month ago
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Modern Country Luxury with Space, Style & Spectacular Views

11 Messenger Street, Windradyne NSW 2795
623770 m²
Professionals Bathurst3 weeks ago
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A HOME WITH A HEART

11 Twynam Avenue, Windradyne NSW 2795
433916 m²
Raine & Horne Bathurst3 months ago
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Comfort, convenience, and connection

8A Red Gum Place, Windradyne NSW 2795
550 m²
Ray White Bathurst3 months ago
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