Current median sale price $1,600,000 (Oct–Dec 2025, postcode 2200) · SEIFA decile 2/10 — a Software Engineer on the median salary rates it an "Out of reach" fit.
Bankstown carries a median well above the rest of the state and above most priced suburbs nationally, yet it sits in the least advantaged band of the ABS socio-economic ranking. That combination is common across established middle-ring Sydney: prices reflect location and land, not household wealth. The median here is drawn from the whole postcode and from houses only, so an apartment in the same streets usually lands lower and individual pockets vary. Schools and health services score strongest on the family-fit measures, while safety is the weakest, which is what most families arriving here weigh up first.
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Nearest primary: Bankstown Public School (0.3km)
Nearest secondary: Bankstown Girls High School (0.1km)
Government schools only — see sources below.
141 offences per 1,000 residents, last 12 months.
Ranked as a percentile against other NSW suburbs — never compared across states, since offence-counting rules differ.
Nearest GP: 0km away
Nearest hospital: 1.7km away
Population grew 1.0% a year on average over the last 5 years (ABS SA2 estimate).
1.9 new dwelling approvals per 1,000 residents in the last 12 months.
$53,182 average individual taxable income a year, postcode 2200 (2022-23 ATO tax data). Before deductions, average total income is $55,389.
An average, not a median, and not a household figure — it's each lodger's annual taxable income (after deductions) averaged across everyone who filed a tax return with postcode 2200. The ATO doesn't publish suburb-level figures — postcode 2200 covers 3 suburbs, including Bankstown. A low figure often reflects large deductions or business/rental losses, not low earnings. See the full postcode breakdown.
About these figures: median sale price is from the NSW DCJ Rent and Sales Report, Oct–Dec 2025 (postcode-level — postcode 2200 can span several suburbs), from 71 sales. Household income and rent are ABS Census 2021; SEIFA decile is the official ABS SEIFA 2021 IRSAD ranking. The same median is published for 2 other suburbs sharing postcode 2200, so it is not specific to Bankstown. Average individual taxable income is an annual figure from the ATO's Taxation Statistics (Table 6B, 2022-23), a postcode-level average of lodged tax returns — a different measure from the ABS weekly household figure above, not a suburb-exact one. Indicative only — not valuation or financial advice.
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$1,600,000 for Oct–Dec 2025, from the NSW DCJ Rent and Sales Report — measured at postcode level (2200), which can span several suburbs.
On the median salary for a Software Engineer (with a $100,000 deposit), Bankstown rates as an "Out of reach" fit against its current median sale price.
Out of 100: budget fit (estimated max purchase price versus the suburb's current median sale price) blended with government-data signals — nearest schools, recorded-offence safety percentile, nearest GP/hospital, population and dwelling-approval growth and the official ABS SEIFA decile. Affordability always counts for at least ~35% of the score, and any signal without data for this state is left out honestly rather than guessed.
The nearest government primary school is Bankstown Public School, about 0.3km away, and the nearest government secondary school is Bankstown Girls High School (0.1km).
Bankstown recorded 141 offences per 1,000 residents over the last 12 months. This is ranked as a percentile against other NSW suburbs in the Family Fit Score's safety signal — offence-counting rules differ by state, so it's never compared to suburbs outside NSW.
$53,182 average individual taxable income a year for postcode 2200, from the ATO's Taxation Statistics (Table 6B, 2022-23 income year). This is an average of individual tax returns, not a household figure or a median, and the ATO doesn't publish suburb-level data — postcode 2200 covers 3 suburbs, including Bankstown. A low figure can reflect large deductions or business/rental losses rather than low earnings.
The median sale price is Oct–Dec 2025, updated quarterly. Household income and rent figures are from the ABS Census 2021 — the most recent available until 2026 Census data releases from mid-2027. Schools, safety, health and growth signals refresh separately from the price data — see "About these figures" below.
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