KELLYVILLE

Sydney Inner
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House Median
This suburb $1,775,000
Sydney average $1,750,000
Unit Median
This suburb $680,000
Sydney average $840,000
Safety Index
Crime rate 1,821
NSW average 6,635
Chinese Population
This suburb 13.7%
NSW average 5%
Population
Total 27,011
Density 2,814.0/km²
Region Info
Region Sydney Inner
State New South Wales

KELLYVILLE Property Overview

Purchase Prices (2025 Q2)
House Median $1,775,000
House Sales Volume 233 sales
Unit Median $680,000
Unit Sales Volume 130 sales
Rental Prices (Weekly)
2 Bed House $625/wk
3 Bed House $805/wk
2 Bed Unit $670/wk
3 Bed Unit $820/wk
Data source: NSW Rent and Sales Report 2025 Q2/Q3

KELLYVILLE Safety Index

Data source: NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research (BOCSAR) September 2025
Very Safe
Crime rate: 1,821 per 100,000 Below NSW average (6,635)
0.27x
vs NSW Average

Crime Rate Comparison

KELLYVILLE 1,821/100k
NSW Average 6,635/100k

Safety Tips

KELLYVILLE has a crime rate below the NSW average, indicating generally good safety conditions. However, it's still advisable to maintain basic safety awareness and secure personal belongings.

KELLYVILLE Community Profile

Data source: Australian Bureau of Statistics 2021 Census

Population Overview

27,011
Total Population
2,814
people/km² density
13.7%
Chinese Population
Well above average

Major Ethnicities

1
Australia
5,733 people
21.2%
2
England
5,603 people
20.7%
3
China
3,706 people
13.7%
4
India
2,938 people
10.9%
5
Ireland
1,655 people
6.1%

Transport

43.2 km
to Sydney CBD
43 min
drive to CBD
66 min
transit to CBD
Has Station
in this suburb

Local Schools (2)

Independent (1)

William Clarke College

Details
79.7 score K-12 Co-ed

Public (1)

Kellyville High School

Details
55.7 score Year 7-12 Co-ed

KELLYVILLE Neighbouring Suburbs

Property data: © NSW Government (2025 Q2) | 11 neighbouring suburbs

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About KELLYVILLE

Kellyville is located in Central Sydney, approximately 43.2km from CBD, about 66 minutes by public transport. According to ABS 2021 Census, the population is 27,011 with a density of 2814 people/km².

Property: According to NSW Rent and Sales Report (Nov 2025), house median $1,775,000, on par with Sydney average; unit median $680,000, below Sydney average.

Education: According to NESA 2025 HSC results, government school Kellyville High School has 41 Distinguished Achievers; independent school William Clarke College has 141.

Safety: According to NSW BOCSAR 2025 data, crime rate is 1821 per 100,000, 0.27x the NSW average, an extremely safe area.

Demographics: Australian comprises 21.23%, the largest ethnic group, followed by English (20.74%) and Chinese (13.72%), notable Chinese community.

Transport: Has a train station.

Frequently Asked Questions

According to NSW Government Rent and Sales Report (November 2025), Kellyville has a house median of $1,775,000 and unit median of $680,000. Property prices are close to Sydney median levels.

According to NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research (September 2025), Kellyville has a crime rate of 1821 per 100,000, which is 0.27x the NSW average (6635). Significantly below NSW average, a very safe area.

Government schools: Kellyville High School, 2024 HSC results: 41 Distinguished Achievers, AU Guide Score 55.7. Catholic schools: Gilroy Catholic College, 2024 HSC results: 102 Distinguished Achievers, 3 All Rounders, 5 Top Achievers, 1 First in Course, AU Guide Score 76.5 (neighbouring suburb). Independent schools: William Clarke College, 2024 HSC results: 141 Distinguished Achievers, 3 All Rounders, 4 Top Achievers, 1 First in Course, AU Guide Score 79.7.

According to ABS 2021 Census, Kellyville has a population of 27,011, with Chinese comprising 13.70%. Moderate Chinese population with established community presence. Main ethnic groups: Aust (21.23%), English (20.74%), Chinese (13.72%), Indian (10.88%), Irish (6.13%).

Kellyville is approximately 43.2km from Sydney CBD, about 43 minutes by car or 66 minutes by public transport. This suburb has a train station on the Metro North West & Bankstown Line line(s). Far from city centre, suitable for families not requiring frequent commuting.