Pendle Hill, NSW

UNDERVALUED

4,364 sales · 36 years of data · NSW, Australia

$600,000
Median (All)
$1,424,000
Median (Houses)
$496,000
Median (Apartments)
-0.8%
10yr CAGR
4.5%
36yr CAGR
35.6%
Strata %
36 years of data · 4,364 sales analysed · 2,500+ suburbs · Updated weekly

Pendle Hill, NSW Property Market Overview

Pendle Hill, NSW, 2145, is a suburb located in Western Sydney, offering a mix of residential housing and apartment living. AusPropertyInsights.app data shows a comprehensive 36-year history of property sales in Pendle Hill, with a total of 4,364 recorded transactions. The current median property price in Pendle Hill across all property types is $600,000.

Specifically, houses in Pendle Hill currently have a median price of $1,424,000, while apartments have a median price of $496,000. Pendle Hill provides a diverse property market, reflected in its mix of detached houses and strata apartments. The suburb's location and affordability relative to other Sydney areas make it a noteworthy area for property market analysis.

Currently undervalued
Relative to the long-term price trend line
$500K invested 10yr ago → $461,410
Based on the 10-year compound annual growth rate of -0.8%
Mixed housing36% apartments
64% of sales are houses and other non-strata properties
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Property Mix

64%
36%
Houses 64%$1,424,000Apartments 36%$496,000

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Street Rankings

Top streets in Pendle Hill, NSW by median sale price

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#StreetTypeSalesMedian Price
1Gilba RdHouse6$1,887,500
2Smith StHouse6$1,700,000
3Targo RdHouse5$1,445,250
4Pendle WayApartment10$600,000

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Price per m²

Streets by price per square metre

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#StreetTypeSalesMedian $/m²
1Dunmore StApartment6$4,929/m²
2Pendle WayApartment8$5,519/m²
3Macklin StHouse4$3,896/m²
4Pendle WayHouse4$5,407/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
1Bringelly AveHouse+7.2%
2Magowar RdHouse+5.5%
3Pendle WayHouse+19.0%
4Gilba RdHouse+8.1%

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

Building Analytics

Building-by-building comparison

63
apartment buildings analysed
#AddressSalesMedian$/m²
140 Macklin St5$561,000$5,255/m²
22 B Pendle Way7$570,000$5,505/m²
315 Civic Ave6$581,000$4,496/m²
4530 Great Western Hwy6$924,750$5,009/m²

... and 59 more buildings

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Settlement times & problem streets

55
average days to settlement

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Suburb Change

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36%
apartments across 63 buildings

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Pendle Hill at a Glance

Region
Western Sydney
CBD Distance
31km west of Sydney CBD
Train Station
Pendle Hill Station (T1 Western Line)
Council
Cumberland City Council
Property Character
Established residential with mid-density development
Community
Young families and multicultural community

Pendle Hill, NSW

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Local Amenities


Living in Pendle Hill, NSW

Living in Pendle Hill offers a blend of convenience and community atmosphere. The suburb is well-serviced by public transport, with Pendle Hill train station providing direct access to the Sydney CBD and other major centres. Families are drawn to the area due to the presence of reputable schools such as Pendle Hill High School and Pendle Hill Public School.

For shopping and everyday needs, residents have access to Pendle Hill Shopping Centre and nearby retail precincts. Parks and recreational areas, including Pendle Hill Park, provide green spaces for leisure and outdoor activities. Pendle Hill boasts a multicultural community, contributing to its vibrant and diverse character.

The suburb offers a mix of established housing and newer developments, catering to a range of lifestyles. Its accessibility, amenities, and community spirit make Pendle Hill an appealing place to call home.


Who Buys in Pendle Hill?

The buyer profile in Pendle Hill is diverse, reflecting the suburb's mix of housing types and affordability levels. The strata percentage of 35.6% indicates a significant proportion of apartment owners, suggesting the presence of first home buyers and investors seeking more affordable options. The median apartment price of $496,000 further supports this.

The median house price of $1,424,000 attracts families looking for larger properties. With a 20-year CAGR of 2.1%, the suburb also appeals to those seeking long-term capital growth. Pendle Hill's accessibility and amenities also attract professionals working in nearby employment hubs.

Market Analysis

Currently, the Pendle Hill property market, according to AusPropertyInsights.app analysis, is positioned below its long-term trend. This suggests the market is currently in undervalued territory. The property cycle position reflects the relationship between current prices and historical trends in Pendle Hill.

While the specific deviation from the long-term trend is premium data, the overall indication is that Pendle Hill's property values may be lower than expected based on its historical performance. This cycle position is determined by analysing historical price movements and comparing them to the suburb's long-term growth patterns.


Is Pendle Hill a Good Investment?

Analysing Pendle Hill's growth patterns reveals a nuanced picture of its property market. While the 10-year CAGR is -0.8%, the 20-year CAGR of 2.1% and the full-period CAGR of 4.5% demonstrate longer-term growth. These historical growth rates are influenced by various factors, including infrastructure development, population growth, and economic conditions.

The current cycle position indicates that Pendle Hill is below its long-term trend. This cycle position is determined by examining historical price movements relative to the suburb's established growth trajectory. Understanding these growth patterns is crucial for comprehending the dynamics of Pendle Hill's property market.


Pendle Hill Market Outlook

As of early 2026, the Pendle Hill property market is positioned below its long-term trend. Recent price trends reflect this cycle position. While the specific deviation from the long-term trend is premium data, the overall market conditions in Pendle Hill are influenced by broader economic factors and local market dynamics.

Monitoring these conditions is essential for understanding the current state of the property market in Pendle Hill. The market outlook provides a snapshot of the suburb's performance as of early 2026.

Streets & Location in Pendle Hill, NSW

Pendle Hill, postcode 2145, encompasses a total of 158 streets, each contributing to the suburb's unique character. Among the streets, BOMBALA ST, GREAT WESTERN HWY, and GREAT WESTERN HWY have exhibited higher median property prices. The Great Western Highway's presence highlights Pendle Hill's connectivity to major transport routes.

The location of properties along these streets, and throughout Pendle Hill, influences their values, with factors such as proximity to amenities and transport links playing a significant role. The area's streetscape contributes to its overall appeal and property market dynamics.

Market Dynamics

Market transaction patterns in Pendle Hill indicate an average settlement timeframe of 55 days. This figure reflects the typical period between the sale agreement and the final transfer of ownership. Data on quick-flip percentages is currently not available. The settlement timeframe provides insights into the efficiency and liquidity of the Pendle Hill property market.

Monitoring these transaction patterns helps to understand the overall health and activity levels within the local property market. Understanding settlement times contributes to a more complete picture of market dynamics in Pendle Hill.

Development & Density

Pendle Hill features a total of 63 apartment buildings, reflecting a considerable level of medium-density development within the suburb. The strata percentage of 35.6% indicates the proportion of properties that are apartments within Pendle Hill. This mix of housing types contributes to the suburb's diverse appeal, catering to different lifestyle preferences and affordability levels.

The presence of apartment buildings and the percentage of strata properties highlight the evolving nature of Pendle Hill's development landscape. These factors influence the overall density and property market dynamics of the suburb.

Growth & Property Mix

Over the past 10 years, Pendle Hill's property market has experienced a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of -0.8%. Looking further back, the 20-year CAGR stands at 2.1%. Considering the full 36-year period for which data is available, Pendle Hill has achieved a CAGR of 4.5%. The property mix in Pendle Hill consists of both houses and apartments, with apartments representing a significant portion of the market, as indicated by the strata percentage.

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 Pendle Hill, NSW

What is the median property price in Pendle Hill?
The median property price in Pendle Hill is currently $600,000 across all property types. Specifically, the median house price is $1,424,000, while the median apartment price is $496,000.
Is Pendle Hill overvalued or undervalued?
According to our analysis, Pendle Hill is currently positioned below its long-term trend in the property cycle. This suggests that the suburb is currently in undervalued territory.
How has the Pendle Hill property market performed over 10 years?
Over the past 10 years, the Pendle Hill property market has experienced a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of -0.8%. This indicates a period of relatively flat growth over the last decade.
What percentage of Pendle Hill is apartments vs houses?
Apartments make up a significant portion of the property market in Pendle Hill. The strata percentage is 35.6%, indicating that over a third of properties are apartments.
Where is Pendle Hill in the property cycle?
Pendle Hill's property market is currently positioned below its long-term trend. This suggests the suburb is currently in undervalued territory, according to our analysis.
What schools are near Pendle Hill?
Pendle Hill is well-serviced by schools, including Pendle Hill High School and Pendle Hill Public School. These schools cater to students from primary to secondary levels.
What is Pendle Hill like to live in?
Pendle Hill offers a convenient and community-oriented lifestyle. It features good public transport links, local shops, parks, and a diverse multicultural community.
Is Pendle Hill good for families?
Pendle Hill can be a good option for families, with its schools, parks, and relatively affordable housing options compared to other parts of Sydney. The presence of family-friendly amenities makes it an appealing suburb for raising children.
How far is Pendle Hill from Sydney CBD?
Pendle Hill is approximately 31 kilometres west of the Sydney CBD. It is easily accessible by train via the T1 Western Line from Pendle Hill Station.
What transport options are in Pendle Hill?
Pendle Hill is well-connected by public transport, with Pendle Hill Station providing train services on the T1 Western Line. Numerous bus routes also operate throughout the suburb, and the Great Western Highway provides road access.
How does Pendle Hill compare to nearby suburbs?
Compared to some neighbouring suburbs, Pendle Hill offers relatively more affordable property prices. Growth rates have varied, but Pendle Hill provides a mix of housing options and accessibility that differentiates it from its neighbours.
Is Pendle Hill a good first home buyer suburb?
Pendle Hill's relatively lower median apartment price of $496,000, combined with its transport links and amenities, may make it an option for first home buyers. The mix of apartments and houses provides a range of choices for different budgets and needs.
What are the best streets in Pendle Hill?
Based on median property prices, some of the streets with higher values in Pendle Hill include BOMBALA ST and sections of the GREAT WESTERN HWY. These streets often benefit from desirable locations or property characteristics.
How many properties have been sold in Pendle Hill?
Over the 36 years of data collected by AusPropertyInsights.app, a total of 4,364 properties have been sold in Pendle Hill.
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