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2747
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NSW
Cambridge Park, while often overlooked by those unfamiliar with the area, offers a unique blend of community spirit and modern convenience. Situated within the Penrith local government area, this suburb benefits from excellent connectivity to greater western Sydney and the Blue Mountains.
With a growing population and significant investment in local infrastructure, Cambridge Park is positioning itself as one of Penrith’s most appealing suburbs for families, first-home buyers, and those seeking a balance between suburban tranquillity and urban accessibility.
The local community takes pride in its green spaces, local schools, and the friendly neighbourhood atmosphere that makes Cambridge Park feel like home from day one.
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Cambridge Park is one of Penrith’s most accessible suburbs, offering solid brick homes at competitive prices with train access and proximity to major shopping. It’s a popular choice for young families and investors alike.
The southern end near the station and Penrith RSL has a more established, older-home feel, while the northern pocket towards Werrington has seen newer duplex and townhouse development. The streets around Fremantle Road form a quiet family-friendly pocket.
The off-leash dog park near the community centre is a social hub where locals genuinely know each other. There are also several fantastic multicultural food spots tucked away in the small shopping strips that only locals frequent.
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Cafés, restaurants, bakeries and local eats
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Retail, shopping centres and local boutiques
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Primary, secondary schools and early learning
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Green spaces, nature reserves and play areas
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GPs, specialists, hospitals and pharmacies
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Local sports, clubs and recreation
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Trains, buses and road connections
Explore the local housing market and what homes in this suburb look like.
Cambridge Park is characterised by established family homes on generous blocks, with a mix of original brick residences from the 1970s–90s and pockets of newer townhouse developments. The suburb offers a practical, family-friendly streetscape with many homes featuring good-sized backyards and easy access to local parks and schools. It’s a suburb that rewards those looking for space, value, and genuine community feel.
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Overall Livability
A well-rounded suburb with standout scores for family life and green spaces.
"Cambridge Park is one of those suburbs that quietly wins people over. The community is tight-knit, the schools are solid, and there's a real sense of pride in the neighbourhood."
Penrith Real Estate
"Cambridge Park is one of those suburbs that quietly wins people over. The community is tight-knit, the schools are solid, and there's a real sense of pride in the neighbourhood."
Penrith Real Estate
~8,000
42°C
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Within 5km
Rural charm with river views
Spacious living with a country feel
Gateway to Western Sydney’s future
Cambridge Park is a suburb in New South Wales, Australia, about 53 km west of the Sydney CBD, within the City of Penrith local government area and part of the Greater Western Sydney region.
The suburb has around 7,000 residents and features a mix of families, professionals and retirees living in a suburban environment.
It’s known for being family‑friendly, quiet and community‑oriented, offering a relaxed suburban lifestyle with parks, schools and local amenities nearby.
Residents can enjoy local shopping centres, parks, sports fields, community halls and easy access to larger retail and service hubs in Penrith.
Yes — there are public and nearby schools serving children from primary through secondary levels, making it suitable for families with school‑age kids.
Cambridge Park has bus services and is close to major roads connecting it to Penrith and the wider Sydney region. Train stations in nearby suburbs also provide rail access for commuters.
Many locals describe it as a safe, peaceful suburb with friendly neighbours and a strong sense of community, though like all areas, experiences can vary by street.
Housing includes a mix of older established homes and newer dwellings, with larger‑sized blocks still available compared to many Sydney suburbs.
It’s just a short drive or bus ride from Penrith CBD, where you’ll find major shopping, entertainment, health services and transport hubs.
The suburb is home to a diverse group including young families, couples, singles and older residents; it’s known for a quieter pace compared to inner‑city areas.