Blacktown
Property profile for Blacktown, Sydney. Median prices and property calculators.
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Median House Price
$850,000
Approximate median for Blacktown, Sydney
Median Unit Price
$470,000
Approximate median for Blacktown, Sydney
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Estimated Stamp Duty
$36,750
On median house price of $850,000
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$4,165
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Estimated Deposit Needed
$170,000
20% of median house price
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About Blacktown
Blacktown is one of western Sydney's largest and most populous suburbs, situated approximately 34 kilometres west of the CBD. It serves as a major commercial and administrative centre for the Blacktown local government area, one of Australia's fastest-growing municipalities. The property market is dominated by freestanding houses on standard suburban blocks, with newer medium-density townhouse developments and apartments emerging near the train station. Westpoint Blacktown shopping centre anchors the retail precinct, complemented by a range of restaurants and services along Main Street. The suburb has a proudly diverse community with residents from over 180 different cultural backgrounds, reflected in its multicultural food scene and community events. Transport connections are practical, with Blacktown station on the T1 Western and Blue Mountains train lines, plus bus routes connecting to surrounding suburbs and business parks. The M4 and M7 motorways provide good road access. Blacktown is home to numerous schools and sporting facilities including Blacktown International Sportspark. The suburb is a strong draw for first home buyers and families seeking affordable housing within reach of western Sydney employment hubs. Investors are attracted by steady population growth and improving infrastructure.