Glen Alpine, NSW

UNDERVALUED

3,549 sales · 36 years of data · NSW, Australia

$1,331,100
Median (All)
$1,331,100
Median (Houses)
N/A
Median (Apartments)
5.9%
10yr CAGR
8.4%
36yr CAGR
0.1%
Strata %
36 years of data · 3,549 sales analysed · 2,500+ suburbs · Updated weekly

Glen Alpine, NSW Property Market Overview

Glen Alpine, NSW, 2560, is a suburb located in Sydney's Macarthur region. Our data spans 36 years, encompassing 3,549 recorded sales. The current median property price in Glen Alpine, as of early 2026, stands at $1,331,100, reflecting the median price for houses, as apartments are a very small component of the local market.

Glen Alpine is notable for its established residential character and relatively consistent growth over the long term. With a full-period Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 8.4%, Glen Alpine has demonstrated solid historical performance. The suburb offers a mix of suburban living with access to amenities and green spaces.

Currently undervalued
Relative to the long-term price trend line
$500K invested 10yr ago → $887,012
Based on the 10-year compound annual growth rate of 5.9%
Predominantly houses0% apartments
100% of sales are houses and other non-strata properties
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Property Mix

100%
Houses 100%$1,331,100Apartments 0%N/A

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Top streets in Glen Alpine, NSW by median sale price

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#StreetTypeSalesMedian Price
1Mount Sugarloaf DrHouse5$1,250,000
2Heritage WayHouse10$1,207,500
3Mount Huon CctHouse5$1,300,000
4Figtree CresHouse5$1,340,000

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Streets by price per square metre

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#StreetTypeSalesMedian $/m²
1Claremont CctHouse3$1,496/m²
2Mountain View AveHouse8$1,675/m²
3Braeside CresHouse4$1,812/m²
4Gledswood PlHouse3$1,519/m²

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Growth Rates

Fastest growing streets by median price

10-year compound annual growth rate (CAGR) by street — see which streets are outperforming the suburb.

#StreetType10yr CAGR
1Abington CresHouse+6.5%
2Riversdale PlHouse+7.2%
3Glenavon PlHouse+6.9%
4Englorie Park DrHouse+6.2%

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Past growth rates are not indicative of future performance. This data is for informational purposes only.

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Glen Alpine at a Glance

Region
Macarthur
CBD Distance
55km southwest of Sydney CBD
Train Station
Macarthur Station (T8 Airport & South Line)
Council
Campbelltown City Council
Property Character
Established residential with low-density development
Community
Families and established homeowners

Glen Alpine, NSW

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Local Amenities


Living in Glen Alpine, NSW

Living in Glen Alpine offers a blend of suburban tranquility and convenient access to amenities. The suburb is served by several schools, including the nearby Macarthur Adventist College and Campbelltown Performing Arts High School. While Glen Alpine itself doesn't have a train station, nearby stations include Macarthur Station and Campbelltown Station, providing access to the Sydney rail network.

Shopping centres like Macarthur Square offer a range of retail and dining options. Parks and reserves, such as the nearby Australian Botanic Garden Mount Annan, provide green spaces for recreation and relaxation. Glen Alpine fosters a family-friendly atmosphere and a strong sense of community.


Who Buys in Glen Alpine?

Glen Alpine primarily attracts families and established homeowners, given the high median house price of $1,331,100. The low percentage of strata properties (0.1%) suggests that apartments are not a major draw for buyers in Glen Alpine. While the historical CAGR indicates long-term growth, the current market position may also appeal to buyers seeking relative value in the area. First home buyers may find entry difficult given the current pricing, while downsizers might consider the area if they are seeking larger, established homes.

Market Analysis

Currently, as of early 2026, the Glen Alpine property market is assessed to be below its long-term trend, placing it in undervalued territory. This cycle position indicates that property prices in Glen Alpine are currently lower than what historical trends would suggest.

This doesn't necessarily mean prices will immediately rise, but rather that the current market may present a different landscape compared to periods of peak performance. Fluctuations in interest rates, economic conditions, and buyer sentiment can all influence the length and depth of a cycle.


Is Glen Alpine a Good Investment?

Glen Alpine's property values are driven by a combination of factors, including its location, housing composition, and access to amenities. The suburb's historical CAGR of 8.4% over the full period reflects consistent long-term growth. The current cycle position, which places Glen Alpine in undervalued territory as of early 2026, suggests a potential opportunity for buyers seeking entry into the market.

However, potential buyers should consider the broader economic context and local market dynamics. The predominantly house-based property market, along with the limited number of apartments, influences the type of buyer and the overall demand for properties in Glen Alpine.


Glen Alpine Market Outlook

As of early 2026, the Glen Alpine property market is characterised by a position below its long-term trend, placing it in undervalued territory. Recent price trends have reflected this position. However, market conditions can change, and factors such as interest rates, economic growth, and buyer confidence can all influence future price movements. Keep an eye on AusPropertyInsights.app for updated data and analysis.

Streets & Location in Glen Alpine, NSW

Located within the 2560 postcode, Glen Alpine features a variety of streets with differing property values. Among the streets with higher median prices are ENGLORIE PARK DR, FIGTREE CRES, and MOUNT HUON CCT. The suburb comprises a total of 87 streets, contributing to its established and relatively low-density residential character. Glen Alpine's location provides access to regional amenities and transport links.

Market Dynamics

The average settlement time in Glen Alpine is 54 days, reflecting a relatively standard timeframe for property transactions. Data on quick-flip percentages is not available. These figures provide insights into the pace of the market and the typical transaction process in Glen Alpine. Changes in market conditions can influence both settlement times and investor activity.

Development & Density

Glen Alpine features low-density development, with only 2 apartment buildings present in the suburb. The overwhelming majority of properties are houses, reflecting a strong preference for detached dwellings. This housing composition shapes the character of Glen Alpine and influences the types of buyers it attracts. Future development patterns could potentially shift this balance, but as of early 2026, Glen Alpine remains predominantly a house-dominated market.

Growth & Property Mix

Glen Alpine's historical performance reveals a 10-year CAGR of 5.9% and a 20-year CAGR of 4.8%. These figures provide a sense of the suburb's long-term growth trajectory. The property mix in Glen Alpine is predominantly houses, with a very small percentage (0.1%) of properties being strata titled apartments. This housing composition has implications for the types of buyers and the overall market dynamics in Glen Alpine.

All data on this page is sourced from NSW government property sale records. Market analysis, cycle positions, growth rates, and all other metrics are provided for informational purposes only and do not constitute financial, investment, legal, or property advice. Always seek independent professional advice before making any property or financial decisions.

This information is based on historical sales data and does not constitute financial, investment, or property advice. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Always consult a qualified professional before making property decisions.

Frequently Asked Questions about Glen Alpine, NSW

What is the median property price in Glen Alpine?
As of early 2026, the median property price in Glen Alpine is $1,331,100. This figure represents the median price for houses, as apartments make up a very small portion of the property market in Glen Alpine.
Is Glen Alpine overvalued or undervalued?
According to our analysis, as of early 2026, Glen Alpine is currently below its long-term trend, and is therefore in undervalued territory. This indicates that current property prices are lower than what historical trends would suggest.
How has the Glen Alpine property market performed over 10 years?
Over the past 10 years, the Glen Alpine property market has experienced a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 5.9%. This figure reflects the average annual growth rate of property values in Glen Alpine over that period.
What percentage of Glen Alpine is apartments vs houses?
Apartments make up a very small portion of the property market in Glen Alpine. Approximately 0.1% of properties in Glen Alpine are strata titled apartments, with the vast majority being houses.
Where is Glen Alpine in the property cycle?
As of early 2026, our data indicates that Glen Alpine is currently below its long-term trend, placing it in undervalued territory. This suggests that the current market conditions may be different from periods of peak performance.
What schools are near Glen Alpine?
Glen Alpine is located near several schools, including Macarthur Adventist College and Campbelltown Performing Arts High School. These schools provide educational options for families living in and around Glen Alpine.
What is Glen Alpine like to live in?
Glen Alpine offers a suburban lifestyle with access to parks, shops, and schools. It's known for its family-friendly atmosphere and established residential character, making it an appealing place to live.
Is Glen Alpine good for families?
Glen Alpine is generally considered a good suburb for families, with its access to schools, parks, and larger houses. The suburb's established residential character and community feel also contribute to its appeal for families.
How far is Glen Alpine from Sydney CBD?
Glen Alpine is located approximately 55 kilometres southwest of the Sydney CBD. The journey to the city can be made via the M5 motorway or by train from nearby Macarthur Station.
What transport options are in Glen Alpine?
While Glen Alpine itself doesn't have a train station, nearby Macarthur Station offers access to the T8 Airport & South Line. Bus routes also service the area, and major roads like the M5 motorway provide connectivity to other parts of Sydney.
How does Glen Alpine compare to nearby suburbs?
Compared to some nearby suburbs, Glen Alpine has a relatively higher median house price. Its growth rates are comparable to other suburbs in the Macarthur region, reflecting the overall performance of the Sydney property market.
Is Glen Alpine a good first home buyer suburb?
Given the current median house price of $1,331,100, Glen Alpine might be challenging for first home buyers. The limited number of apartments may also restrict options for those seeking more affordable entry points into the property market.
What are the best streets in Glen Alpine?
Streets with higher median property values in Glen Alpine include ENGLORIE PARK DR, FIGTREE CRES, and MOUNT HUON CCT. These streets may offer larger properties or more desirable locations within the suburb.
How many properties have been sold in Glen Alpine?
Our data shows that there have been a total of 3,549 recorded property sales in Glen Alpine over the past 36 years.
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