Beverley Park lies approximately 15 km south of the Sydney central business district, within the Georges River Council area and forming part of the St George region.
The population reached 2,646 at the 2021 census, an increase from 2,393 in 2016, indicating modest growth.
The average age is around 39 years, with the 40–49 year bracket most prominent.
Close to 60 per cent of residents were born in Australia, with common overseas birthplaces including China (6.8 per cent), Greece (5.2 per cent), Lebanon and Egypt (1.6 per cent each).
English is spoken exclusively at home by about 48.5 per cent, with Greek (14.3 per cent), Arabic (5.8 per cent), Cantonese (4.3 per cent) and Mandarin (4.2 per cent) also common.
The most frequent religious affiliations are Catholicism (26.6 per cent), Eastern Orthodox (23.7 per cent), No Religion (17.6 per cent) and Anglicanism (5.9 per cent).
Beverley Park is mainly residential and significantly shaped by the Beverley Park Golf Course, which occupies a large portion of the suburb.
Commercial pockets appear along the Princes Highway and Rocky Point Road at the suburb’s borders.
Public transport use remains modest; about 3.5 per cent of commuters use public transport, while roughly 39 per cent travel by car, and 36 per cent work from home.
The suburb spans about 1.0 square kilometre and features seven parks that cover approximately one‑third of its area, reflecting its leafy character.
Median monthly mortgage repayments are around $2,500, and median weekly rent is approximately $550.
Households are typically occupied by couples with children, with ownership rates high, over 72 per cent are owner-occupied by 2021.
Beverley Park demonstrates high community engagement and health indices, scoring exceptionally in physical health and conservativism metrics, although public transport convenience is low by Sydney standards.