Revesby Heights lies approximately 24 km south‑west of the Sydney central business district, situated on the northern bank of the Georges River.
The suburb recorded a population of 1,916 at the 2021 census, showing a growth of about 14.9 per cent since 2016, when it was approximately 1,667 people.
Most residents fall within the 40–49‑year age group, and the suburb’s median age sits around the early‑to‑mid 40s.
Homeownership is high, with around 80.4 per cent of dwellings owner-occupied, indicating residential stability.
Housing primarily consists of separate dwellings, many backing onto bushland or reserves in a green, leafy setting.
Mortgage repayments for households generally fall in the $3,000 to $3,999 per month range.
The suburb spans approximately 1.0 square kilometre and contains around nine parks that cover nearly 63 per cent of its area, contributing to its open and leafy character.
Revesby Heights is bordered by Revesby to the north, Picnic Point to the west and south-west, Padstow Heights to the east, and Alfords Point to the south, forming a quietly contiguous part of South‑Western Sydney.
Public transport includes local bus services connecting to Revesby railway station on the East Hills line, which offers train services to the city and beyond.
Education is represented by De La Salle College, an independent Roman Catholic boys’ secondary school catering for Years 7–12 with approximately 620 students.
Recreational life includes participation in the Revesby Heights Junior Rugby League Football Club, based at Neptune Park, supplying many players over decades to the National Rugby League.