Hoxton Park lies approximately 38 kilometres west of the Sydney central business district via road.
The suburb had a population of 4,572 at the 2021 census and a median age of 35 years, with children (0–14) making up 22 per cent and seniors (65+) constituting 10 per cent of residents.
Its demographic mix reflects multicultural roots, with around 49 per cent born overseas, particularly from Iraq, Fiji, Vietnam, the Philippines and New Zealand, and common ancestries including Australian, English, Indian, Italian and Chinese.
English is the sole language at home for roughly 36 per cent of the population, while languages such as Arabic, Hindi, Vietnamese and Assyrian Neo-Aramaic are also spoken.
Hoxton Park residents travel to work primarily by car (about 55 per cent) while only around 3 per cent use public transport.
Public transport is provided by Transit Systems on bus routes 853 and 854, linking Hoxton Park via Cowpasture and Hoxton Park Roads to Liverpool, where commuters can connect to frequent Sydney Trains services.
The average transit time to Central Station by bus and train is around 1 hour and 23 minutes, with driving taking approximately 42 minutes, depending on traffic.
Essential services in and around Hoxton Park include several churches of diverse denominations, a small shopping centre, nearby schools in West Hoxton and Prestons, and Liverpool’s larger hospitals and supermarkets within a short drive.
Recreational options within the suburb feature Brownes Farm Reserve, offering playgrounds, picnic areas and sports courts, and nearby Walter Baldrey Park in West Hoxton, suited to walking and running.
For more extensive aquatic and fitness facilities, residents visit the Michael Wenden Aquatic Leisure Centre in neighbouring Miller, which provides pools, a gym and a sports stadium.
Hoxton Park presents as a modest, family‑oriented suburb with growing multicultural diversity, car‑dependence for commuting and access to local parks and community facilities.