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Population
Population growth drivers in Carlingford - West are strong compared to national averages based on AreaSearch's ranking of recent, and medium to long-term trends
Based on AreaSearch's analysis, Carlingford - West's population is around 20,963 as of Feb 2026. This reflects an increase of 1,712 people (8.9%) since the 2021 Census, which reported a population of 19,251 people. The change is inferred from the estimated resident population of 20,603 from the ABS as of June 2024 and an additional 349 validated new addresses since the Census date. This population level equates to a density ratio of 3,482 persons per square kilometer, placing it in the upper quartile relative to national locations assessed by AreaSearch. Carlingford - West's 8.9% growth since the 2021 census exceeded the state (7.8%), marking it as a growth leader in the region. Population growth for the area was primarily driven by overseas migration, which contributed approximately 79.6% of overall population gains during recent periods.
AreaSearch is adopting ABS/Geoscience Australia projections for each SA2 area, as released in 2024 with 2022 as the base year. For any SA2 areas not covered by this data, AreaSearch is utilising the NSW State Government's SA2 level projections, as released in 2022 with 2021 as the base year. Growth rates by age group from these aggregations are also applied to all areas for years 2032 to 2041. Regarding demographic trends, an above-median population growth relative to national areas is projected, with the area expected to grow by 3,479 persons by 2041 based on the latest annual ERP population numbers, reflecting a gain of 14.9% in total over the 17 years.
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Development
AreaSearch assessment of residential development activity positions Carlingford - West among the top 25% of areas assessed nationwide
Carlingford - West has seen around 236 new homes approved each year, with 1,183 homes approved over the past 5 financial years (between FY-21 and FY-25) and 326 so far in FY-26. With an average of 1.3 people per year moving to the area for each dwelling built over the past 5 financial years (between FY-21 and FY-25), supply and demand appear well-balanced, creating stable market conditions, while new properties are constructed at an average value of $511,000, showing that developers are focusing on the premium market with high-end developments. Additionally, $475,000 in commercial approvals have been registered this financial year, suggesting a predominantly residential focus.
When measured against Greater Sydney, Carlingford - West has slightly more development (18.0% above regional average per person over the 5 year period), balancing buyer choice with support for current property values. This activity is substantially higher than nationally, suggesting strong developer confidence in the location. New building activity shows 9.0% detached houses and 91.0% medium and high-density housing. This skew toward compact living offers affordable entry pathways and attracts downsizers, investors, and first-time purchasers. This represents a notable shift from the area's existing housing (currently 58.0% houses), indicating decreasing availability of developable sites and reflecting changing lifestyles and the need for more diverse, affordable housing options. With around 156 people per dwelling approval, Carlingford - West shows characteristics of a growth area.
Population forecasts indicate Carlingford - West will gain 3,119 residents through to 2041 (from the latest AreaSearch quarterly estimate). Based on current development patterns, new housing supply should readily meet demand, offering good conditions for buyers and potentially facilitating population growth beyond current projections.
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Infrastructure
Carlingford - West has very high levels of nearby infrastructure activity, ranking in the top 20% nationally
Nothing can influence an area's performance as much as changes to local infrastructure, major projects, and planning initiatives. In total, 23 projects have been identified by AreaSearch that are likely to have an impact on the area. Key projects include Carlingford West Public School and Cumberland High School Upgrade, The Carling by Meriton, Pennant Hills Road and North Rocks Road Upgrade, and Thallon Street Towers (9-11 & 11-17 Shirley Street), with the list below detailing those likely to be of most relevance.
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Carlingford West Public School and Cumberland High School Upgrade
A major $230 million joint redevelopment delivering 56 new permanent classrooms at Carlingford West Public School and 77 new or upgraded classrooms at Cumberland High School. The project replaces over 130 demountables with modern facilities including new libraries, multipurpose halls, canteens, and specialist workshops for wood and metalwork. Infrastructure works include a new bus link road and significant traffic improvements to local pedestrian access and school zones.
The Carling by Meriton
A major mixed-use precinct comprising seven luxury residential towers rising up to 29 storeys, delivering 629 apartments. The development features a vibrant retail plaza with a 1,000 sqm metro-style supermarket, approximately 2,000 sqm of retail/commercial space, and an 800 sqm childcare centre. A key component is the $20 million, three-storey Carlingford Community Centre and Library (2,500 sqm) being delivered in partnership with the City of Parramatta Council. The project includes a 4,700 sqm Central Park and extensive resort-style amenities for residents.
Pennant Hills Road and North Rocks Road Upgrade
Major intersection upgrade to ease congestion, reduce travel times and improve safety for road users. Part of NSW Government's $450 million Urban Roads Congestion Program. Construction commenced August 2024, expected completion mid-2027.
Regis Carlingford Aged Care Facility
Development of a 99-bed residential aged care facility across three storeys, designed to provide high-quality aged care services to the Carlingford community. The facility will feature generous floor to space ratios for residents and modern amenities.
Carlingford Precinct Public Domain Plan & Parklands Development
A comprehensive plan to guide the design and improvement of public spaces, including pedestrian areas, open spaces, and streetscapes in the Carlingford Precinct. The project now includes the advanced Carlingford Parklands Landscape Design Plan by City of Parramatta, covering four reserves with new play spaces, multi-use courts, fitness stations, off-leash dog park, improved lighting and seating. The parklands consultation concluded June 2025 and is moving to detailed design and construction planning.
Wade Street Towers Refurbishment
The refurbishment of the three high-rise buildings known as the 'Three Sisters' on Wade Street. The project will bring 148 vacant public housing units back into use, providing homes for approximately 240 residents. This initiative is an interim measure to address immediate housing needs while the long-term plans for the broader Telopea renewal are being developed. Works commenced in 2025 with completion expected end of 2025.
Tanderra Residential Development
DA approved residential development site comprising 11 amalgamated lots for 120 residential apartments across 3 buildings with 2 levels of basement parking. The site was originally developed by Jin Lian Group but was sold by receivers in 2019 and is now being prepared for construction by a new developer.
Carlingford Parklands Upgrade
Transformation of four reserves (Thallon Street Reserve West, Thallon Street Reserve East, Shirley Street Reserve, and Lloyds Avenue Reserve) into vibrant community parklands featuring new playgrounds, multi-use sports courts, fitness stations, off-leash dog park, walking paths, seating, lighting, and enhanced natural areas.
Employment
AreaSearch analysis reveals Carlingford - West significantly outperforming the majority of regions assessed nationwide
Carlingford - West features a highly educated workforce, with the technology sector a particular standout in terms of representation, an unemployment rate of just 2.3%, and 4.3% in estimated employment growth over the past year. As of December 2025, 11,670 residents are in work while the unemployment rate is 1.9% below Greater Sydney's rate of 4.2%, and workforce participation is fairly standard (72.9% compared to Greater Sydney's 70.2%). Based on Census responses, a high 50.3% of residents were found to work from home, though Covid-19 lockdown impacts should be considered.
Leading employment industries among residents comprise health care & social assistance, professional & technical, and education & training. Conversely, accommodation & food shows lower representation at 4.4% versus the regional average of 5.8%. The predominantly residential area appears to offer limited employment opportunities locally, as indicated by the count of Census working population vs resident population.
Based on AreaSearch analysis of SALM and ABS data, over the 12 months to December 2025, employment increased by 4.3% while labour force increased by 4.3%, with unemployment remaining essentially unchanged. By comparison, Greater Sydney recorded employment growth of 2.2%, labour force growth of 2.3%, with unemployment rising marginally. Jobs and Skills Australia's national employment forecasts from May-25 can offer further insight into potential future demand within Carlingford - West. These projections, covering five and ten-year periods, have been mapped against the local employment profile to estimate growth patterns. While national employment is forecast to expand by 6.6% over five years and 13.7% over ten years, growth rates differ significantly between industry sectors. Applying these industry-specific projections to Carlingford - West's employment mix suggests local employment should increase by 7.2% over five years and 14.5% over ten years (please note this is a simple weighting extrapolation for illustrative purposes and does not take into account localised population projections).
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Income
Income levels align closely with national averages, indicating typical economic conditions for Australian communities according to AreaSearch analysis
AreaSearch's latest postcode level ATO data for FY-23 reveals that income in the Carlingford - West SA2 is slightly above average nationally, with the median assessed at $52,287 while the average income stands at $69,022. This contrasts to Greater Sydney's figures of a median income of $60,817 and an average income of $83,003. Based on Wage Price Index growth of 8.86% since FY-23, current estimates would be approximately $56,920 (median) and $75,137 (average) as of September 2025. According to 2021 Census figures, household income ranks at the 72nd percentile ($2,101 weekly), while personal income sits at the 49th percentile. Income analysis reveals the $1,500 - 2,999 earnings band captures 34.9% of the community (7,316 individuals), aligning with the surrounding region where this cohort likewise represents 30.9%. A significant 30.2% earn above $3,000 weekly, reflecting pockets of prosperity that drive robust local economic activity. High housing costs consume 17.6% of income, though strong earnings still place disposable income at the 69th percentile and the area's SEIFA income ranking places it in the 8th decile.
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Housing
Carlingford - West displays a diverse mix of dwelling types, with above-average rates of outright home ownership
Dwelling structure within Carlingford - West, as evaluated at the latest Census, comprised 58.2% houses and 41.7% other dwellings (semi-detached, apartments, 'other' dwellings), in comparison to Sydney metro's 55.9% houses and 44.1% other dwellings. Meanwhile, the level of home ownership within Carlingford - West was higher than that of Sydney metro, at 30.6%, with the remainder of dwellings either mortgaged (34.2%) or rented (35.3%). The median monthly mortgage repayment in the area was above the Sydney metro average at $2,500, while the median weekly rent figure was recorded at $490, compared to Sydney metro's $2,427 and $470. Nationally, Carlingford - West's mortgage repayments are significantly higher than the Australian average of $1,863, while rents are substantially above the national figure of $375.
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Household Composition
Carlingford - West features high concentrations of family households, with a higher-than-average median household size
Family households dominate at 84.1% of all households, comprising 49.2% couples with children, 22.6% couples without children, and 10.9% single parent families. Non-family households make up the remaining 15.9%, with lone person households at 13.2% and group households comprising 2.7% of the total. The median household size of 3.0 people is larger than the Greater Sydney average of 2.7.
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Local Schools & Education
Carlingford - West demonstrates exceptional educational outcomes, ranking among the top 5% of areas nationally based on AreaSearch's comprehensive analysis of qualification and performance metrics
Educational attainment in Carlingford - West significantly surpasses broader benchmarks, with 49.0% of residents aged 15+ holding university qualifications compared to 30.4% in Australia and 32.2% in NSW. This substantial educational advantage positions the area strongly for knowledge-based opportunities. Bachelor degrees lead at 30.5%, followed by postgraduate qualifications (15.8%) and graduate diplomas (2.7%). Vocational pathways account for 21.8% of qualifications among those aged 15+ – advanced diplomas (10.9%) and certificates (10.9%).
Educational participation is notably high, with 32.4% of residents currently enrolled in formal education. This includes 12.3% in primary education, 7.0% in secondary education, and 6.8% pursuing tertiary education.
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Nearby Services & Amenities
Transport
Transport servicing is good compared to other areas nationally based on assessment of service frequency, route connectivity and accessibility
Public transport analysis reveals 126 active transport stops operating within Carlingford - West, comprising a mix of light rail and buses. These stops are serviced by 65 individual routes, collectively providing 3,970 weekly passenger trips. Transport accessibility is rated as excellent, with residents typically located 145 meters from the nearest transport stop. As a primarily residential area, most residents commute outward; the car remains the dominant mode at 82%, with 8% by train and 7% by bus. Vehicle ownership averages 1.4 per dwelling, which is above the regional average. A high 50.3% of residents work from home (2021 Census; may reflect COVID-19 conditions).
Service frequency averages 567 trips per day across all routes, equating to approximately 31 weekly trips per individual stop. The accompanying map shows the 100 nearest stops to the location centrepoint.
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Health
Carlingford - West's residents boast exceedingly positive health performance metrics with very low prevalence of common health conditions across all age groups
Health outcomes data demonstrates outstanding results across Carlingford - West, based on AreaSearch's assessment of mortality rates and chronic condition prevalence. There is a very low prevalence of common health conditions across all age groups, and the rate of private health cover just leads that of the average SA2 area at approximately 53% of the total population (~11,173 people). This compares to 59.9% across Greater Sydney.
The most common medical conditions in the area were found to be asthma and arthritis, impacting 4.8 and 4.5% of residents, respectively, while 79.8% declared themselves as completely clear of medical ailments compared to 74.6% across Greater Sydney. The area has 17.5% of residents aged 65 and over (3,664 people), which is higher than the 15.4% in Greater Sydney. Health outcomes among seniors are particularly strong, with national rankings broadly in line with the general population.
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Cultural Diversity
Carlingford - West is among the most culturally diverse areas in the country based on AreaSearch assessment of a range of language and cultural background related metrics
Carlingford - West is among the most culturally diverse areas in the country, with 56.7% of its population born overseas and 66.1% speaking a language other than English at home. The main religion in Carlingford - West is Christianity, which makes up 38.9% of the population. However, the most apparent overrepresentation is in Buddhism, which comprises 6.0% of the population, compared to 4.1% across Greater Sydney.
In terms of ancestry (country of birth of parents), the top three represented groups in Carlingford - West are Chinese, comprising 35.8% of the population, which is substantially higher than the regional average of 8.4%, Other, comprising 15.0% of the population, and English, comprising 10.9% of the population, which is notably lower than the regional average of 19.0%. Additionally, there are notable divergences in the representation of certain other ethnic groups: Korean is notably overrepresented at 5.4% of the population (vs 1.1% regionally), Indian at 5.4% (vs 3.6%) and Lebanese at 1.3% (vs 2.6%).
Frequently Asked Questions - Diversity
Age
Carlingford - West's population is slightly younger than the national pattern
The 38-year median age in Carlingford - West is close to Greater Sydney's average of 37 and equivalent to the Australian median of 38. Relative to Greater Sydney, Carlingford - West has a higher concentration of 5 - 14 residents (15.5%) but fewer 25 - 34 year-olds (10.9%). Since the 2021 Census, the 65 to 74 age group has grown from 8.8% to 9.6% of the population. Conversely, the 25 to 34 cohort has declined from 12.3% to 10.9%. By 2041, Carlingford - West is expected to see notable shifts in its age composition. Leading the demographic shift, the 55 to 64 group will grow by 27% (602 people), reaching 2,816 from 2,213. Meanwhile, both the 0 to 4 and 5 to 14 age groups will see reduced numbers.