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Population
An assessment of population growth drivers in Pennant Hills - Cheltenham reveals an overall ranking slightly below national averages considering recent, and medium term trends
As of Aug 2025, Pennant Hills - Cheltenham's population is around 22,389. This reflects a 652-person increase since the 2021 Census, which reported a population of 21,737. The change was inferred from ABS's estimated resident population of 22,155 as of June 2024 and an additional 21 validated new addresses since the Census date. This results in a density ratio of 1,684 persons per square kilometer, above the average seen across national locations assessed by AreaSearch. The area's 3.0% growth since census positions it within 2.6 percentage points of the SA3 area (5.6%), indicating competitive growth fundamentals. Population growth was primarily driven by overseas migration, contributing approximately 84.5% of overall population gains during recent periods.
AreaSearch is adopting ABS/Geoscience Australia projections for each SA2 area, released in 2024 with a base year of 2022. For areas not covered by this data, AreaSearch utilises NSW State Government's SA2 level projections, released in 2022 with a base year of 2021. Growth rates by age group from these aggregations are applied to all areas for years 2032 to 2041. Projections indicate an overall population decline of 189 persons by 2041, but growth across specific age cohorts is anticipated, led by the 75 to 84 age group with a projected expansion of 799 people.
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Development
Residential development activity is lower than average in Pennant Hills - Cheltenham according to AreaSearch's national comparison of local real estate markets
Pennant Hills-Cheltenham averaged approximately 58 dwelling approvals annually over the past five financial years, totalling 290 homes. As of FY26, 12 approvals have been recorded. On average, 0.5 new residents per year arrived with each new home between FY21 and FY25, indicating that supply is meeting or exceeding demand. The average construction value of new properties was $599,000, higher than regional levels.
In FY26, commercial approvals reached $23.9 million, showing moderate commercial development activity. Compared to Greater Sydney, Pennant Hills-Cheltenham has significantly lower building activity, 63.0% below the regional average per person. This constrained new construction often reinforces demand and pricing for existing homes. Nationally, activity is also lower, suggesting market maturity and potential development constraints. New developments consist of 78.0% standalone homes and 22.0% medium to high-density housing, maintaining the area's suburban identity with a focus on family homes.
With around 376 people per dwelling approval, Pennant Hills-Cheltenham demonstrates a developed market. Given stable or declining population expectations, pressure on housing should remain relatively low, potentially presenting buying opportunities.
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Infrastructure
Pennant Hills - Cheltenham has very high levels of nearby infrastructure activity, ranking in the top 10% nationally
Area performance is significantly influenced by local infrastructure changes. AreaSearch has identified 32 projects likely to impact the area. Notable projects include Keynote Residences Beecroft, Federal Road Safety Program - Beecroft Road Safety Improvements, Beecroft to Cheltenham Shared Pathway, and Beecroft Village Green Renewal. The following list details those most relevant.
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Thornleigh Marketplace Redevelopment
Holdmark is progressing an approved redevelopment of the Thornleigh Marketplace neighbourhood shopping centre at 2-12 The Comenarra Parkway, Thornleigh. The Hornsby Local Planning Panel granted development consent in 2020 for alterations and additions including demolition of existing rooftop elements, recladding of the facades, and construction of a new second-floor level above the rooftop car park with additional retail floorspace, food court areas, rooftop terraces, amenities and improved vertical circulation. A 2024 Section 4.55(2) modification reduced the approved additional floor area, refined the layout and added a Woolworths direct-to-boot facility within the first-floor car park while keeping the overall concept of an expanded centre. The centre is owned by Holdmark and anchored by Woolworths and Dan Murphys, with around 20 specialty tenancies and on-site parking, and will remain the primary full-line supermarket based centre for the Thornleigh trade area once works are delivered. [sources: :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0} :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1} ]
Beecroft Place (formerly Beecroft Module Shopping Centre)
Mixed-use redevelopment delivering a Woolworths-anchored retail centre with ~29 specialty shops integrated with approximately 130 residential apartments around an elevated plaza. Original JRPP approval granted Dec 2014 with modification in 2015; project completed circa 2017 and now trading as Beecroft Place.
Pennant Hills Station Upgrade
Accessibility upgrade at Pennant Hills Station as part of the Transport Access Program (TAP). The station received an easy access upgrade, including lifts on each platform, and was one of the first low-patronage stations in Sydney to receive wheelchair access, with the present day footbridge built in May 1991 and accessibility improvements completed in 2016. Additional accessibility improvements were part of the wider TAP program (originally referred to as TAP 4, but the program is now known as Safe Accessible Transport) which continues to upgrade other stations in NSW. Amenities include a wheelchair accessible toilet, 'Kiss and Ride' stopping area, accessible car space, and lifts.
Highforest by Mirvac
Large-scale residential development by Mirvac & Sumitomo Corporation comprising 249 apartments and 165 houses across 25.87 hectares. Features treehouse-inspired apartments in four 7-storey buildings alongside Cumberland State Forest, 800m from Cherrybrook Metro Station. Total project value ~$830 million, targeting 6-star Green Star Communities rating with all-electric homes and solar panels. Construction commenced 2024, completion forecast 2028.
Thornleigh Quarter
Thornleigh Quarter is a mixed use precinct by Holdmark planned to deliver about 326 apartments across three mid rise buildings with ground floor retail and cafe spaces, activated frontages to Pennant Hills Road and landscaped communal terraces and courtyards directly opposite Thornleigh Station.
Pennant Hills Marketplace Refurbishment
An internal refresh and refurbishment of the Pennant Hills Market Place, including a new community corner, amenities corridor, signage, ceiling features, and seating areas. The works were delivered ahead of schedule and completed in mid-2023, for the then-owner Mirvac. The centre is now managed by Banna Property Group.
The Grange Pennant Hills
Premium over-55s lifestyle resort featuring 128 independent living apartments, community centre, indoor pool, gym and landscaped gardens.
Keynote Residences Beecroft
Mixed-use 5-storey residential and retail development featuring 34 luxury apartments with 2 ground floor retail spaces. Located in the heart of Beecroft with easy access to transport, schools, and amenities.
Employment
The exceptional employment performance in Pennant Hills - Cheltenham places it among Australia's strongest labour markets
Pennant Hills - Cheltenham has a highly educated workforce with notable representation in the technology sector. Its unemployment rate was 2.2% as of June 2025.
Employment growth over the past year was estimated at 12.7%. There were 13,262 residents employed in June 2025, with an unemployment rate of 2.0%, below Greater Sydney's rate of 4.2%. Workforce participation was 62.3% compared to Greater Sydney's 60.0%. Employment is concentrated in health care & social assistance, professional & technical, and education & training sectors.
The area shows strong specialization in professional & technical services with an employment share 1.3 times the regional level. Conversely, transport, postal & warehousing has lower representation at 2.4% compared to the regional average of 5.3%. Employment opportunities locally appear limited as indicated by Census data comparing working population and resident population. Between June 2024 and June 2025, employment levels increased by 12.7%, labour force grew by 11.4%, reducing the unemployment rate by 1.1 percentage points. In comparison, Greater Sydney recorded employment growth of 2.6% with a slight rise in unemployment to 4.5%. National employment forecasts from Jobs and Skills Australia, released in May 2025, project national employment growth at 6.6% over five years and 13.7% over ten years. Applying these projections to Pennant Hills - Cheltenham's employment mix suggests local growth of approximately 7.4% over five years and 14.9% over ten years.
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Income
The economic profile demonstrates exceptional strength, placing the area among the top 10% nationally based on comprehensive AreaSearch income analysis
AreaSearch's latest postcode level ATO data for financial year 2022 shows that income in Pennant Hills - Cheltenham is among the top percentile nationally. The median assessed income is $62,752 while the average income stands at $96,377. This contrasts with Greater Sydney's figures of a median income of $56,994 and an average income of $80,856. Based on Wage Price Index growth of 12.61% since financial year 2022, current estimates would be approximately $70,665 (median) and $108,530 (average) as of September 2025. According to 2021 Census figures, household, family and personal incomes all rank highly in Pennant Hills - Cheltenham, between the 82nd and 95th percentiles nationally. The data shows that 33.4% of residents (7,477 people) fall into the $4000+ bracket, unlike trends in the metropolitan region where 30.9% fall within the $1,500 - 2,999 range. Economic strength is evident through 47.0% of households achieving high weekly earnings exceeding $3,000, supporting elevated consumer spending. Housing accounts for 13.4% of income while strong earnings rank residents within the 95th percentile for disposable income. The area's SEIFA income ranking places it in the 10th decile.
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Housing
Pennant Hills - Cheltenham is characterized by a predominantly suburban housing profile, with above-average rates of outright home ownership
Dwelling structure in Pennant Hills-Cheltenham, as per the latest Census, consisted of 79.9% houses and 20.2% other dwellings (semi-detached, apartments, 'other' dwellings), contrasting with Sydney metro's 60.5% houses and 39.5% other dwellings. Home ownership in Pennant Hills-Cheltenham stood at 41.5%, with mortgaged dwellings at 38.9% and rented ones at 19.6%. The median monthly mortgage repayment was $3,000, above Sydney metro's average of $2,817. The median weekly rent figure was $530, compared to Sydney metro's $500. Nationally, Pennant Hills-Cheltenham's mortgage repayments were significantly higher than the Australian average of $1,863, while rents were substantially above the national figure of $375.
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Household Composition
Pennant Hills - Cheltenham features high concentrations of family households, with a higher-than-average median household size
Family households account for 81.8% of all households, including 46.8% couples with children, 25.8% couples without children, and 8.4% single parent families. Non-family households comprise the remaining 18.2%, with lone person households at 16.7% and group households making up 1.5%. The median household size is 2.9 people, larger than the Greater Sydney average of 2.8.
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Local Schools & Education
Pennant Hills - Cheltenham 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 Pennant Hills-Cheltenham is notably high, with 54.2% of residents aged 15 and above holding university qualifications, compared to the national average of 30.4% and the NSW average of 32.2%. Bachelor degrees are the most common at 32.7%, followed by postgraduate qualifications at 17.7% and graduate diplomas at 3.8%. Vocational pathways account for 21.0% of qualifications, with advanced diplomas making up 10.6% and certificates 10.4%. Educational participation is high, with 32.3% of residents currently enrolled in formal education.
This includes 10.9% in primary education, 9.2% in secondary education, and 7.2% pursuing tertiary education. There are approximately 6,974 students educated across a robust network of 10 schools within Pennant Hills-Cheltenham, demonstrating significant socio-educational advantages (ICSEA score: 1148). The area has six primary schools and three secondary schools serving distinct age groups, with one specialist school addressing specific learning needs. Pennant Hills-Cheltenham functions as an education hub, offering 31.1 school places per 100 residents, significantly above the regional average of 17.5, attracting students from surrounding communities.
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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
Pennant Hills - Cheltenham has 113 operational public transport stops. These are a mix of train and bus services. There are 122 distinct routes serving these stops, facilitating 6,426 weekly passenger trips in total.
Residents enjoy good transport accessibility, with an average distance of 207 meters to the nearest stop. Daily service frequency across all routes is 918 trips, equating to about 56 weekly trips per individual stop.
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Health
Pennant Hills - Cheltenham's residents are extremely healthy with very low prevalence of common health conditions across all age groups
Analysis of health metrics shows strong performance throughout Pennant Hills - Cheltenham with very low prevalence of common health conditions across all age groups. The rate of private health cover is exceptionally high at approximately 70% of the total population (15,627 people), compared to 62.5% across Greater Sydney and a national average of 55.3%. The most common medical conditions in the area are arthritis and asthma, impacting 6.7% and 6.3% of residents respectively, while 73.9% declare themselves as completely clear of medical ailments compared to 78.1% across Greater Sydney.
The area has 20.6% of residents aged 65 and over (4,616 people), which is higher than the 17.2% in Greater Sydney. Health outcomes among seniors are particularly strong, performing even better than the general population in health metrics.
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Cultural Diversity
Pennant Hills - Cheltenham is among the most culturally diverse areas in the country based on AreaSearch assessment of a range of language and cultural background related metrics
Pennant Hills-Cheltenham has a high cultural diversity, with 38.1% of its population born overseas and 35.1% speaking a language other than English at home. Christianity is the main religion in Pennant Hills-Cheltenham, comprising 50.6% of people. Hinduism is overrepresented compared to Greater Sydney, making up 5.5% versus 7.9%.
The top three ancestry groups are English (20.6%), Australian (19.0%), and Chinese (15.2%), which is lower than the regional average of 24.9%. Korean (2.3%) and Sri Lankan (0.9%) ethnicities are notably overrepresented compared to Greater Sydney's averages of 5.4% and 0.7%, respectively, while Russian ethnicity is slightly overrepresented at 0.6% versus the regional average of 0.4%.
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Age
Pennant Hills - Cheltenham hosts an older demographic, ranking in the top quartile nationwide
The median age in Pennant Hills - Cheltenham is 43 years, which is higher than Greater Sydney's average of 37 years and exceeds the national average of 38 years. The age profile shows that those aged 5-14 years make up 14.6% of the population, while those aged 25-34 years constitute only 7.1%. Between 2021 and present, the proportion of 15-24 year-olds has increased from 12.4% to 14.0%, while the percentage of 25-34 year-olds has decreased from 7.9% to 7.1%. By 2041, demographic projections indicate significant changes in Pennant Hills - Cheltenham's age structure. The 75-84 age cohort is expected to grow by 711 people (44%), increasing from 1,625 to 2,337. Notably, the combined 65+ age groups will account for all of the total population growth, reflecting the area's aging demographic profile. Conversely, the 45-54 and 15-24 age cohorts are projected to experience population declines.