
Real Estate Agent Greenacre
Real Estate Agent Greenacre – Deep Local Knowledge, Outstanding Results
If you're looking for a real estate agent in Greenacre, you want a team that understands not just the suburb's price points, but the fabric of the community behind them. At Class Realty, we've built our reputation across the Canterbury-Bankstown corridor by combining genuine local insight with a disciplined, data-driven approach to every transaction. Greenacre is one of south-western Sydney's strongest-performing house markets right now, and we know exactly how to maximise results for buyers, sellers and investors here.
Greenacre (postcode 2190) spans approximately 7.3 square kilometres of predominantly residential land, sitting around 17–20 kilometres south-west of the Sydney CBD. Most of the suburb falls within the City of Canterbury-Bankstown local government area, with a small northern section within the Municipality of Strathfield. Greenacre is bordered by the Hume Highway to the north, Rookwood Road and Stacey Street to the west, Wattle Street to the south, and the Enfield Marshalling Yards and Punchbowl Road to the east.
Its surrounding neighbours include Yagoona, Lakemba, Punchbowl, Bankstown, Chullora and Mount Lewis — all connected by the arterial road network that makes Greenacre one of the most practically connected residential suburbs in the LGA.
Greenacre's Property Market: The Highest Median in the LGA Cluster
Greenacre is consistently underestimated in broader property conversations, but the market data tells a different story. With a current median house price of $1,592,500 and annual capital growth of 13.35% over the past 12 months (CoreLogic/YIP, December 2025), Greenacre is delivering the highest house price growth of any suburb in Class Realty's core service area. That 13.35% figure places it well above the Sydney-wide average of around 6–7% for the same period.
The quarterly growth rate of 6.17% is equally striking — this is not slow, steady appreciation, but accelerated momentum that suggests continued buyer competition in a market where supply remains constrained.
Houses dominate the Greenacre property mix, with units making up only around 10% of total dwellings — a characteristic that historically supports stronger per-property capital growth as buyers compete for a structurally limited pool of established homes. With 63.1% of homes owner-occupied (2021 Census), this is fundamentally a suburb where people buy to live, hold long-term, and invest in their properties — all of which drives sustained demand for quality stock.
Greenacre Property Market Snapshot (2025–2026)
Metric | Data |
Median House Price | $1,592,500 |
Annual Capital Growth (Houses) | 13.35% |
Quarterly Capital Growth (Houses) | 6.17% |
Median Unit Price | $820,000 |
Annual Capital Growth (Units) | 5.81% |
Median Weekly Rent (Houses) | $945 |
Rental Yield (Houses) | 3.07% |
Median Weekly Rent (Units) | $630 |
Rental Yield (Units) | 4.59% |
Average Days on Market (Houses) | 42 days |
Average Days on Market (Units) | 31 days |
Houses Sold (Last 12 Months) | 234 |
Units Sold (Last 12 Months) | 77 |
Total Population (2021 Census) | 26,314 |
Owner-Occupied Dwellings | 63.1% |
Parks in Suburb | 25 (4.9% of total area) |
Average Household Size | 3.4 persons |
Source: CoreLogic data via YIP, December 2025; HtAG Analytics. All figures indicative — contact Class Realty for a current property-specific appraisal.
With 234 house sales recorded over the past 12 months, Greenacre has among the highest transaction volumes in the Canterbury-Bankstown LGA — giving sellers genuine price discovery and market competition, and giving buyers a meaningful number of options to evaluate. The average of 42 days on market for houses reflects a considered, well-researched buyer pool that moves decisively when the right property is priced correctly and presented well.
At a median weekly rent of $945 for houses, Greenacre also commands some of the highest weekly rents in the LGA cluster, reflecting the suburb's large household sizes (averaging 3.4 persons), its strong family demographic, and the practical appeal of its housing stock — predominantly 3- and 4-bedroom houses on generous blocks.
What Makes Greenacre Different: A Suburb Profile
An Authentic Origin Story The name Greenacre has a literal beginning: when the first road was cut through this area in the colonial era, a single acre of land was cleared for cultivation. The contrast of that green, cultivated patch against the surrounding scrubland gave the area its name. The first subdivision — Greenacre Park Estate — was established in 1909, and the suburb has grown steadily through successive waves of Australian residential expansion ever since.
A Large, Family-Centred Community At the 2021 Census, Greenacre's population of 26,314 made it one of the most populous suburbs in the Canterbury-Bankstown LGA. The suburb has seen consistent population growth — up 8.0% between 2016 and 2021 — driven primarily by its appeal to multigenerational family households. With an average household size of 3.4 persons and the predominant age group being 10–19 years, Greenacre's demographic profile is emphatically family-focused, which directly explains the sustained demand for spacious, detached houses.
A Deeply Multicultural Identity Greenacre is one of Sydney's most distinctively multicultural suburbs, with Lebanese ancestry reported by 31.6% of residents — the highest concentration of any suburb in the Canterbury-Bankstown LGA. According to the 2021 Census, 52.9% of residents were born in Australia, with Lebanon (13.0%) and Vietnam (2.2%) the next most common countries of birth. Arabic is spoken at home by 38.7% of residents, and only 26.7% of the population speaks English only at home. Islam is the largest religious group in the suburb at 51.0% (ABS, 2021 Census).
This cultural identity is not merely demographic — it is expressed through Greenacre's commercial life. The shopping strips along Waterloo Road and around Juno Parade and Boronia Road feature Lebanese bakeries, halal butchers, Middle Eastern sweets, Lebanese restaurants, and community grocers that collectively make Greenacre's food and retail scene one of the most authentic in greater Sydney. For residents and visitors alike, this is a genuine lifestyle advantage.
The North-South Character Split Greenacre is distinctly — though unofficially — divided. The southern parts of the suburb are characterised by quieter residential streets, a local independent shopping strip along Waterloo Road, and a community feel anchored around local parks and schools. The northern parts of Greenacre, around Chullora Marketplace (located on Waterloo Road), merge into the broader Chullora commercial and light industrial belt, offering major retail anchors including major supermarkets and national retail chains within walking distance for residents in this pocket. Buyers should understand this distinction and work with their agent to identify the micro-location that best suits their lifestyle and investment objectives.
Schools In and Around Greenacre
Greenacre has a strong local school network, including both public and Islamic faith-based schooling options — a key drawcard for the suburb's large Muslim community.
Primary Schools
- Greenacre Public School
- Chullora Public School
- Malek Fahd Islamic School (Waterloo Road, Greenacre — one of Australia's largest Islamic schools, catering to K–12)
- Al Sadiq College (co-educational Islamic school with campuses serving the broader LGA)
Secondary Schools
- Malek Fahd Islamic School (Year 7–12, within the suburb)
- Bass Hill High School (nearby)
- Bankstown Grammar School (nearby)
- Chester Hill High School (accessible from northern Greenacre)
The presence of Malek Fahd Islamic School is a particularly significant drawcard — it is one of the most sought-after Islamic schools in NSW and draws families to Greenacre specifically to be within easy reach of its K–12 campus. This school-driven buyer demand adds a structural layer of support to house prices in surrounding streets that experienced real estate agents understand and can leverage in vendor marketing.
Parks, Recreation and Community Amenities
Greenacre's 25 parks cover nearly 5% of the suburb's total area, making it one of the more park-dense residential suburbs in the LGA. Key recreational spaces include:
- Northcote Park — corner of Waterloo Road and Northcote Road; a community green space and meeting place
- Roberts Park — home ground of the Greenacre Tigers Rugby League Club, with playing fields, lighting and amenities
- Greenacre Area Community Centre — 87 Waterloo Road; offers yoga, children's art classes, exercise programs and line dancing for seniors
- Greenacre Library and Knowledge Centre — Community Place, Greenacre; a modern library, youth centre and community hub operated by Canterbury-Bankstown Council
Shopping and Retail
- Waterloo Road strip — independent Lebanese bakeries, halal butchers, Middle Eastern restaurants, grocers and specialty retail
- Boronia Road / Juno Parade intersection — local shops and cafés serving southern Greenacre
- Chullora Marketplace — major shopping centre on Waterloo Road; anchored by major supermarkets with extensive specialty retail and national chains
- Bass Hill Plaza (adjacent suburb) — major shopping centre with supermarkets and dining
- Bankstown Central — approximately 10 minutes by car or bus
Sporting and Community Clubs
- Greenacre Tigers Rugby League Club (Roberts Park)
- Chullora Wolves, East Bankstown and Greenacre Eagles soccer clubs
- Greenacre Bowls Club (Roberts Road)
Getting Around Greenacre
Greenacre is primarily a bus-serviced suburb, well-connected to the broader Sydney Trains and Metro network via interchange points at nearby stations.
By Bus Multiple bus routes operate through Greenacre, linking residents to train stations at Punchbowl, Lakemba, Bankstown, Burwood and Strathfield. Key routes include the M90 (a metro-style bus service connecting Greenacre to Strathfield and Bankstown), and local routes including the 941 serving the Chullora Marketplace area. Transport for NSW updated South West Sydney bus services in April 2025 with improved timetabling and connections aligned to the approaching Metro Southwest network. Plan your trip at transportnsw.info.
By Train (Nearby Stations)
- Punchbowl Station (T3/Metro Southwest corridor) — accessible by bus from eastern Greenacre
- Yagoona Station (T6 Lidcombe & Bankstown Line) — accessible from northern Greenacre
- Bankstown Station — accessible by bus; a major interchange for the Metro Southwest (opening second half of 2026)
By Car Greenacre's position along the Hume Highway and Rookwood Road gives direct, fast access to Bankstown CBD (approximately 10 minutes), Parramatta (approximately 15–20 minutes), the M4 and M5 motorway network, and Sydney Airport (via the M5). For car-dependent households — typical of Greenacre's large family dwellings — this arterial access is a daily practical advantage.
To the City Approximately 30–40 minutes to Sydney CBD by bus-to-train combination, depending on the interchange used.
Thinking of Selling in Greenacre?
Greenacre's seller market is strong, but winning vendors are the ones who are strategic about presentation, pricing and timing — not simply the ones who test the market at an aspirational number. With houses averaging 42 days on market, buyers in Greenacre are deliberate. They are comparing properties carefully, and they will not overpay for a home that isn't priced right or doesn't show well.
Class Realty's approach to Greenacre sales is precise and community-aware:
- Micro-location pricing — a house in southern Greenacre near Northcote Park commands different market dynamics to one near the Chullora Marketplace precinct; we price with that nuance built in
- Culturally informed buyer targeting — Greenacre's buyer pool is predominantly Lebanese-Australian and Muslim families, and effective marketing in this community requires cultural familiarity, language capability and network reach that generic agencies simply don't have
- Arabic-language capability — our team can communicate directly with buyers and sellers in Arabic, removing friction and building trust in transactions where this matters
- Professional photography and copywriting — emphasising the family-sized floorplans, block sizes, proximity to Malek Fahd Islamic School, and easy access to the Hume Highway and Waterloo Road shopping strip
- Multi-platform marketing — realestate.com.au, Domain, and our extensive local buyer database
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Buying Property in Greenacre
For Families Greenacre is built for families. With an average household size of 3.4 persons, 25 parks, a strong local school network including Malek Fahd Islamic School, and a culturally cohesive Lebanese-Australian and Muslim community, it is one of Sydney's most sought-after suburbs for extended family living. Large 3- and 4-bedroom houses on generous blocks are the norm here — not the exception.
For First-Home Buyers At a median house price of $1,592,500, Greenacre's house market is above the First Home Guarantee scheme's $1.5 million NSW cap for eligible buyers. However, the unit market — with a median of $820,000 and strong 4.59% gross rental yield — offers a more accessible entry point. First-home buyers should also explore neighbouring suburbs such as Yagoona and Lakemba, where strong value and lower entry prices remain available within the same community fabric. Check your eligibility for the First Home Guarantee at housing.gov.au.
For Investors Greenacre's house market is a capital growth story — 13.35% annually, with quarterly momentum of 6.17%. Investors seeking yield will find the unit sector (4.59% gross) more compelling from a cashflow perspective, while house investors are playing a long-term appreciation game in a suburb with tight supply, a large owner-occupier base, and strong family demand that is unlikely to dissipate. With the Metro Southwest network reshaping connectivity across the entire Canterbury-Bankstown LGA from late 2026, the ripple effect on Greenacre — which benefits from improved bus connections to new metro stations at Bankstown and Lakemba — adds a further medium-term demand driver.
Investors managing multiple LGA properties will find natural synergies with Class Realty's coverage of Bankstown, Yagoona, Lakemba, Chester Hill and Birrong.
Renting in Greenacre
At a median weekly rent of $945 for houses and $630 for units, Greenacre commands strong rents for the south-western Sydney market — a reflection of the suburb's large family housing stock, high local demand from the extended family rental demographic, and the practical convenience of its location. For a 3- or 4-bedroom family home, $945 per week represents genuine value relative to inner-ring Sydney, making Greenacre a consistent draw for renters who need space without the inner-city premium.
For landlords, the Class Realty property management team provides end-to-end service — tenant selection, lease preparation, routine inspections, maintenance coordination and detailed monthly financial reporting. With Arabic-language capability, we are also uniquely positioned to manage relationships with Greenacre's large Arabic-speaking tenant demographic effectively.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the median house price in Greenacre? The current median house price in Greenacre is $1,592,500, with 13.35% annual capital growth and 234 house sales recorded over the past 12 months (CoreLogic/YIP, December 2025). This is among the highest median prices in the Canterbury-Bankstown LGA.
What is the median unit price in Greenacre? The median unit price in Greenacre is $820,000, with 5.81% annual capital growth and a gross rental yield of 4.59%. Units average 31 days on market.
What postcode is Greenacre? Greenacre is postcode 2190. Most of the suburb is governed by Canterbury-Bankstown Council, with a small northern section within Strathfield Municipal Council.
What schools are in Greenacre? Key schools include Greenacre Public School, Chullora Public School, and Malek Fahd Islamic School — one of Australia's largest Islamic schools with a K–12 campus on Waterloo Road. Secondary students also access Bass Hill High School, Bankstown Grammar and Chester Hill High School.
Is Greenacre a good suburb to invest in? Greenacre's house market is the strongest capital growth performer in Class Realty's core LGA service area, with 13.35% annual growth and 6.17% quarterly growth. For long-term capital appreciation investors, the combination of tight supply, high owner-occupier rates, strong family demand and improving LGA-wide infrastructure makes a compelling case.
What suburbs border Greenacre? Greenacre borders Yagoona and Bankstown to the west, Punchbowl and Mount Lewis to the south, Chullora to the north-west, and Lakemba and Wiley Park to the east.
How do I get around Greenacre without a car? Multiple bus routes connect Greenacre to Punchbowl, Lakemba, Bankstown, Burwood and Strathfield train stations. The M90 metro bus service and local routes including the 941 serve key destinations. Transport for NSW updated South West Sydney services in 2025 to improve connectivity ahead of the Metro Southwest opening.
Why Choose Class Realty as Your Greenacre Real Estate Agent?
Class Realty is based in Bankstown, minutes from Greenacre. We are embedded in this community — not parachuted into it for a listing. Our team understands the street-level nuances that determine whether a Greenacre property sells in 30 days or 60, and at what premium above or below the suburb median.
Critically, we are one of very few agencies in the area with genuine Arabic-language capability, which matters enormously in Greenacre's predominantly Arabic-speaking marketplace. When buyers and sellers can communicate in their first language, trust is built faster, negotiations go more smoothly, and outcomes improve for everyone.
Our Greenacre clients benefit from:
- The highest-performing house market in the local cluster — and the agent expertise to match
- Precise, street-level pricing that reflects Greenacre's distinct north-south character split
- Arabic-language service for buyers, sellers, landlords and tenants
- Transparent appraisals grounded in real comparable sales data
- An established presence across Bankstown, Yagoona, Lakemba, Punchbowl, Condell Park, Georges Hall, Chester Hill and Birrong
- Membership of the Real Estate Institute of NSW (REINSW) — the professional benchmark for NSW real estate
Ready to Get Started in Greenacre?
Whether you're buying, selling, investing or renting in Greenacre, the Class Realty team is here to deliver results you can rely on.
📍 Office: 6/19 Restwell Street, Bankstown NSW 2200 | 60 Martin Place, Sydney NSW 2000
📞 Phone: 02 9072 9788
✉️ Email: info@classrealty.com.au
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Disclaimer: Property market data referenced on this page is sourced from CoreLogic (via YIP), HtAG Analytics, and other third-party providers as noted. All figures are indicative and subject to change. Class Realty recommends seeking independent financial and legal advice before making property investment decisions. For a current, property-specific appraisal, please contact our team directly.
