Centennial Park Property Investment Overview

Suburb research data for Centennial Park, NSW 2021 — median prices, rental yield and suburb signals. General information only.

Government Public Data Price 2026 Rent 2026
Median House Price
$830,500
2026 data
Gross Rental Yield
3.1%
Weekly Rent
$500
Renter Demand
72%
of residents rent
Vacancy Rate
2.0%
Low — tight market
Population
2,225
Suburb residents

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📍 Suburb Overview

State NSW
Postcode 2021
Median house price $830,500
Median unit price
Weekly rent (median) $500/wk (unlock cashflow model)
Gross yield 3.1% (unlock risk & score)
Renter % 71.6%
Vacancy rate 1.96%
Population 2,225
Median household income $112,008/yr
Owner-occupied 28.4%
Median age 36 yrs
Total dwellings 832

🛡️ Safety & Crime

Reported crime level High reported crime
Incidents / 1,000 residents 132

Centennial Park shows well above-average reported crime compared with other NSW suburbs, based on 2024 state police data.

Source: NSW police / crime statistics. Reported offences vary by category and reporting practices — check current local figures before deciding.

Investment Signals

Confidence: High High

Multiple core metrics are available, including price, rent/yield and population or demand indicators.

Last updated: 2026 · Public suburb-level data coverage varies by location and source. Verify current figures before making property decisions.

Low vacancy (2.0%) — tight rental market
High renter proportion (72%) — strong rental demand base
🚩 High reported crime (132 incidents/1,000 residents) — NSW reported data 2024
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Price History

Source: NSW_FairTrading_BondLodgements. Suburb-level medians — not individual sale prices.

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🏷️ Recent Sales

Actual settled transactions — the most recent sales recorded in this suburb.

Address Sold Price Type Land
105 Cook Rd, Centennial Park NSW 2021 2026-05-22 $702,000 Residence
121 Cook Rd, Centennial Park NSW 2021 2026-05-21 $685,000 Residence
64 Lang Rd, Centennial Park NSW 2021 2026-05-15 $13,640,000 Residence 853 m²
80 Cook Rd, Centennial Park NSW 2021 2026-05-13 $880,000 Residence
58 Cook Rd, Centennial Park NSW 2021 2026-04-30 $460,500
68 Poate Lane, Centennial Park NSW 2021 2026-04-29 $2,650,000 185 m²
39 Cook Rd, Centennial Park NSW 2021 2026-04-28 $460,000
149 Cook Rd, Centennial Park NSW 2021 2026-04-24 $790,000 Residence
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Source: NSW Valuer-General. Individual settled sales, most recent first.

🔄 Compare & Explore

Centennial Park's 3.1% gross rental yield is above the NSW median of 2.1%, across 1,679 NSW suburbs with public data.

Similar suburbs in NSW by price range, ranked by yield:

Belrose, NSW
5.2% yield
$890,000
Bringelly, NSW
4.3% yield
$610,900
Chippendale, NSW
4.3% yield
$625,000
Menangle Park, NSW
4.3% yield
$603,000
Bringelly, NSW
4.2% yield
$625,000
Austral, NSW
4.0% yield
$680,000

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💰 Cashflow Snapshot

80% LVR · 6.2% interest · indicative only — not financial advice
Purchase price $830,500
Deposit (20%) $166,100
Loan (80% LVR) $664,400
Weekly rent $500/wk
Annual rent income $26,000/yr
Est. annual interest -$••,•••
Mgmt fees + costs -$•,•••
Est. net cashflow +/- $••,•••/yr
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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Is Centennial Park a good suburb to invest in?

Centennial Park has a high renter proportion (72%) and a low vacancy rate, suggesting tight rental demand. Use this data as a research signal only. Always conduct property-level due diligence and seek independent professional advice before making any investment decision.

What is the median house price in Centennial Park?

The median house price in Centennial Park is approximately $830,500 based on 2026 public data.

What is the rental yield in Centennial Park?

The indicative gross rental yield in Centennial Park is 3.1%, based on a median weekly rent of $500 against a median price of $830,500. This is general data only — actual yields vary by property, condition and market timing.

How does Centennial Park compare to other suburbs?

Use the suburb comparison tool to compare Centennial Park against other Australian suburbs by price, yield, vacancy and renter demand.

Is Centennial Park a safe suburb?

Centennial Park shows well above-average reported crime compared with other suburbs in NSW, based on 2024 state police data. The reported crime rate is about 132 incidents per 1,000 residents. Always check current local crime statistics before deciding.

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