ASQUITH
ASQUITH Property Overview
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About ASQUITH
Asquith is located in Northern Sydney, approximately 40.5km from CBD, about 61 minutes by public transport. According to ABS 2021 Census, the population is 6,160 with a density of 1758 people/km².
Property: According to NSW Rent and Sales Report (Nov 2025), house median $1,850,000, on par with Sydney average; unit median $715,000, below Sydney average.
Education: According to NESA 2025 HSC results, government school Asquith Girls High School has 60 Distinguished Achievers.
Safety: According to NSW BOCSAR 2025 data, crime rate is 2175 per 100,000, 0.33x the NSW average, an extremely safe area.
Demographics: English comprises 23.04%, the largest ethnic group, followed by Australian (21.09%) and Chinese (15.73%), notable Chinese community.
Transport: Has a train station.
Frequently Asked Questions
According to NSW Government Rent and Sales Report (November 2025), Asquith has a house median of $1,850,000 and unit median of $715,000. Property prices are close to Sydney median levels.
According to NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research (September 2025), Asquith has a crime rate of 2175 per 100,000, which is 0.33x the NSW average (6635). Significantly below NSW average, a very safe area.
Government schools: Asquith Girls High School, 2024 HSC results: 60 Distinguished Achievers, 2 Top Achievers, AU Guide Score 68.7. Independent schools: Barker College, 2024 HSC results: 551 Distinguished Achievers, 26 All Rounders, 10 Top Achievers, 2 First in Course, AU Guide Score 92.9 (neighbouring suburb).
According to ABS 2021 Census, Asquith has a population of 6,160, with Chinese comprising 15.70%. Moderate Chinese population with established community presence. Main ethnic groups: English (23.04%), Aust (21.09%), Chinese (15.73%), Indian (9.56%), Scottish (6.53%).
Asquith is approximately 40.5km from Sydney CBD, about 40 minutes by car or 61 minutes by public transport. This suburb has a train station on the T1 North Shore & Western Line line(s). Far from city centre, suitable for families not requiring frequent commuting.