Kemps Creek

POSTAL CODE: NSW, 2178
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Property investors have seen a -15.38% drop in KEMPS CREEK based on a decrease in median home prices for the past three months.

Based on its average 5-year and quarterly capital gains KEMPS CREEK, 2178 saw average growth in the long term.

The NSW 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 $3,300,000

Profits averaged 0% per annum over a 3-year period, due to an upward trend in home prices in KEMPS CREEK, 2178.

This means, real estate investors could earn a rental income of $740 based on current median home prices for the suburb.

The gross rental yield in KEMPS CREEK, 2178 is 1.17%.

An average of 1.08 real estate transactions take place per month in KEMPS CREEK which translates to 13 per annum.

Surburb overview

Kemps Creek lies approximately 39 kilometres west of the Sydney central business district.
It occupies the postcode 2178 and sits within the local government areas of the City of Penrith and the City of Liverpool.

The population was 2,121 at the 2021 Census, showing a slight decline from 2,268 in 2016. The median age stands at 44 years, notably higher than the New South Wales median of 39.

About 63 per cent of residents were born in Australia, with Italy (5.8 per cent), China and Iraq among other common countries of birth.

English alone is spoken at home by 53 per cent, while Italian and Arabic are other frequent languages.

Household incomes average $1,753 per week, slightly above the state average, and personal incomes average $633 per week. Most households average 3.2 persons, and vehicles per dwelling hover around 2.7 to 2.9.

Public transport usage remains very low, with virtually no residents commuting by train or bus. Bus routes such as the 813 and 9071 serve stops roughly a 12‑minute walk from central points in the suburb.

Commuters typically travel by car along Mamre Road and Elizabeth Drive or via the M4 or M7 motorways. The M12 motorway, currently under construction, will link the M7 to Badgerys Creek and improve access by 2026.

Essential amenities include a local post office branch, petrol stations, cafés and a Rural Fire Service facility along Elizabeth Drive.

Agricultural enterprises and logistics centres, including Amazon, Coles and Australia Post distribution hubs, dominate the northern Mamre Road precinct.

Residents access recreational green space via the Western Sydney Parklands and local reserves such as Kemps Creek Nature Reserve and Bill Anderson Park, which offer walking trails and picnic areas.

Five schools serve the area, including Kemps Creek Public School, Mamre Anglican School and Emmaus Catholic College.

Public infrastructure upgrades along Mamre Road remain a priority among landowners and industrial stakeholders due to constraints on services such as sewerage and telecommunications.

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