Average rent in Wiley Park, NSW2026

Wiley Park is part of the Canterbury-Bankstown council area and sits 14km out from the Sydney CBD, with around 10,135 residents at the 2021 ABS Census. Renters here typically pay $350/week, which is below the New South Wales median of $424/week. About 55% of households rent — the rest are owners or paying down a mortgage.

$350/wk

ABS 2021 Census median

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Suburb at a glance

Population
10,135

ABS 2021

Median age
31
Distance to Sydney
14 km
Households renting
55%
Separate houses
30%
Flats / apartments
65%
Born overseas
58%
Top occupation
Professionals
LGA
Canterbury-Bankstown

Renting in Wiley Park

Wiley Park comes in below the New South Wales median, with renters typically paying $350/week — about 17% under the state-wide $424/week baseline (ABS Census 2021). What stands out is the renter share — 55% of households here rent, well above the state-wide owner-occupier baseline. Lower-than-median rent paired with a renter majority typically means a faster-moving rental market: more frequent turnover and more places coming up for rent at any given time. Housing breaks down as 30% separate houses and 65% flats. Population is 10,135, median age 31, and the most common occupation is Professionals. 58% of residents were born overseas, and the suburb sits 14km from Sydney. Applications can close quickly here, so flexibility on inspection times helps.

Frequently asked questions

What's the median rent in Wiley Park?+
Based on ABS Census 2021 data, the median weekly rent for households in Wiley Park, NSW was $350. Where renters have submitted recent reports through RenterSay, the live figure shown above reflects post-2021 changes. State rent indices like CoreLogic and Domain suggest the 2021 baseline is now several years stale — treat it as the historical anchor, not the current asking price.
How does Wiley Park rent compare to New South Wales?+
The New South Wales state median weekly rent was $424 at the 2021 Census, while Wiley Park came in at $350 — 17% below. Wiley Park sits 14km from Sydney, and rent tends to scale roughly with CBD proximity, transit access, and dwelling type mix (which here is 30% separate houses and 65% flats).
Which suburbs near Wiley Park have lower rent?+
A few nearby suburbs come in cheaper than Wiley Park's $350/week (ABS 2021): North Nowra - Bomaderry, Mount Druitt - Whalan, Windang - Primbee. On the higher end, you've got Ulladulla, Laurieton - Bonny Hills, Unanderra - Mount Kembla. Just remember that cheaper rent doesn't always mean better value — commute times, transit access, and the actual condition of the housing stock matter too. You can add to the live picture for your area using the rent submission form below.

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