Voyager Point

POSTAL CODE: NSW, 2172
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Based on its average 5-year and quarterly capital gains, the suburb saw average growth in the long term.

The suburb also delivered a stronger performance in contrast to other Australian suburbs in terms of appreciation of property value. Investors saw the median home price rise to $1,606,500.

The upward trend in home prices in VOYAGER POINT, 2172 averaged 1.22% per annum over a 3-year period.

Average weekly rents on listings have reached the N/A mark, reflecting a N/A increase in returns based on the current median price in VOYAGER POINT.

An average of 1.75 real estate transactions take place per month in VOYAGER POINT which translates to 21 per annum.

21 properties were sold in VOYAGER POINT in 2016, making it the 897th most active market in NSW based on total real estate transactions.

VOYAGER POINT, 2172 places 1170th in Australia based on median property value growth during the quarter.

Surburb overview

Voyager Point lies around 27 kilometres south‑west of the Sydney central business district, set along the Georges River in the City of Liverpool.

The suburb recorded a population of 1,678 at the 2021 census, marking a minor increase from 1,668 in 2016, with a median age of 35 years, though the 50–59 age group remains prominent.

Households average 3.3 people and primarily comprise couples with children, with about 77 per cent of homes owner‑occupied with a mortgage.

Public transport usage is modest, with only 2.5 per cent of commuters using trains, buses or ferries, while approximately 35 per cent rely on private vehicles; about 42.8 per cent of employed residents work from home.

Bus services run across the footbridge from East Hills station and along Heathcote Road, while an existing pedestrian link to East Hills facilitates river crossings.

The suburb covers around 1.8 square kilometres, with about 39 per cent of its land dedicated to four local parks and natural reserves.

Voyager Point was developed following its gazettal in 1987 on former naval estate lands and includes walking trails through remnant bushland and along the river’s edge.

Essential amenities such as schools, shops, medical services and supermarkets are situated in neighbouring suburbs like Holsworthy and Pleasure Point, typically a short drive away.

The Sanctuary and Creekwood Reserve preserve local flora and cultural heritage, and the riverside walkways support cycling, birdwatching and family outings.

Property values remain strong, with median house prices around $1.6 million and average mortgage repayments in the $3,000–$4,000 per month range.

Regular bus services connect residents to Liverpool and East Hills, offering onward train access to the CBD, though travel times combine bus and train commutes of around 55 minutes.

Voyager Point presents as a quiet, predominantly family-oriented suburb wealthy in natural space and riverfront access, though it relies substantially on surrounding suburbs for services and transport links.

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