The numbers, in plain English
To rent in Campsie without housing stress, a household income of about $109,000/year keeps the rent of $630/week at or below 30% of gross income — the standard affordability benchmark. That rent is the official median for a 2-bedroom unit — the most common new lease in postcode 2194 (49 bonds lodged). NSW publishes bond data by postcode rather than by suburb, so this is postcode 2194's figure, not Campsie's alone. Check your income →
To buy the median home ($1,005,000) with a 20% deposit of $201k, repayments at 6.2% over 30 years come to about $4,924/month — comfortable on roughly $197,000/year under the same 30% rule. Saving that deposit at $1,500/month takes about 11.2 years, before stamp duty of $39k. Run your own loan →
That price is an estimate, and probably too low. Unlike the rent above, no government publishes open sale prices for New South Wales, so we model it from distance, population and income. Where we can check that model against real sales, it runs about 40% under — so treat this figure, and the deposit and repayments built on it, as a rough scale rather than a number to plan around. How we're fixing this →
Compared to the rest of New South Wales, Campsie is more expensive to buy than 94% of the state's suburbs (state median $380k) and pricier to rent than 70% (state median $565/week). It sits roughly 11 km from the Sydney CBD as the crow flies.
For investors, the median rent against the median price gives a gross rental yield of about 3.3% before costs. Net yield calculator →
Modelled medians, not valuations — every formula above is documented on our methodology page.
Actual rents lodged here
Bonds lodged, June 2026Unlike the modelled figures above, these are the real median rents from every rental bond lodged with NSW Fair Trading in Campsie — a typical 2-bedroom unit rents for $630/week.
| Bedrooms | Type | Median rent | Bonds lodged |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | unit | $630/wk | 49 |
Source: NSW Fair Trading Rental Bond Board (CC BY 4.0), aggregated by postcode with at least 5 lodgements per figure. Updated monthly — see data sources.
Affordability by income
$60k income
Rent ($630/wk)
Over budget
Budget: $346/wk
Buy ($1.00M)
Repayments are a stretch
$4,820/mo · deposit in ~22.4yr
$90k income
Rent ($630/wk)
Over budget
Budget: $519/wk
Buy ($1.00M)
Repayments are a stretch
$4,820/mo · deposit in ~14.9yr
$120k income
Rent ($630/wk)
Affordable
Budget: $692/wk
Buy ($1.00M)
Repayments are a stretch
$4,820/mo · deposit in ~11.2yr
Based on 30% gross income rule for rent; 6% p.a. / 30-year P&I loan at 20% deposit for purchase; 15% savings rate for deposit timeline.
Upfront buying costs
| Purchase price | $1.00M |
| 20% deposit (no LMI) | $201k |
| Stamp duty (New South Wales) | $39k |
| Stamp duty (first home buyer) | Same — check eligibility |
| Conveyancing (est.) | $1,500 – $3,000 |
| Building inspection (est.) | $400 – $700 |
| Total upfront (est.) | $243k |
Who lives here & what's nearby
Real figures for Campsie — measured, not modelled.
How Campsie compares
- Households here earn about 8% more than the typical suburb in New South Wales.
- Renter-heavy — just 44% own their home, against 71% across New South Wales.
- Younger than average — a median age of 36 vs 44 statewide.
- 53% of homes here are rented, against 25% across New South Wales — a rental market.
Demographics and tenure from the ABS 2021 Census; the socio-economic score is the ABS SEIFA 2021 index of relative disadvantage, scaled 0–100 against every Australian postcode; distances and school counts from OpenStreetMap. Comparisons are against the median suburb in New South Wales. Suburb-level price trends aren't shown because no open source publishes them reliably yet — see our data sources.
What's around Campsie
Real places nearby — the little things that make a suburb feel like home.
- Anzac Park400 m
- Neate Reserve600 m
- Peter Moore Fields700 m
- Canterbury Hospital Park700 m
- Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs Rugby League800 m
- The Mytilenian Brotherhood of Sydney & NSW1.2 km
- Campsie South Bowling Club1.3 km
- Canterbury Park Racecourse1.4 km
- Campsie Library200 m
- Earlwood Library2.4 km
- Lakemba Library2.6 km
- Bexley North Library2.8 km
- Women's Rest Centre400 m
- Carrington Occasional Child Care400 m
- Belmore Community Centre1.2 km
- Belmore Early Childhood Health Centre1.3 km
Places within about 3 km, from OpenStreetMap contributors — distances as the crow flies. Something missing or moved? Tell us.
Get to know Campsie
Real places to see and hear what living here is actually like.
Neighbourhood at a Glance
Indicative scores based on ABS Census data modelling. Always conduct your own research.
Related reading
Government schemes that may apply
First Home Guarantee (FHBG)
Buy with as little as 5% deposit, no LMI. Up to 35,000 places/year nationwide.
Learn more →First Home Owner Grant (FHOG)
New South Wales offers a grant for eligible first home buyers purchasing new builds. Amounts vary.
Learn more →First Home Super Saver (FHSS)
Save up to $50k inside super (taxed at 15% instead of marginal rate), then withdraw for a deposit.
Learn more →Stamp duty concessions
At Campsie's median of $1,005,000, NSW's first home buyer concession has phased out — duty is about $39,412.
That median is modelled, not observed, and our modelled prices run low — treat the duty figure as indicative.
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Rent data for Campsie sourced from the ABS 2021 Census, scaled by rental CPI to current values. Calculations use 30% gross income rule, 20% deposit, 6% p.a. loan rate over 30 years. Not financial advice.