Campsie Mortgage Broker
Campsie sits on the old Bankstown rail line, now mid-conversion to Sydney Metro, with Beamish Street as its busy retail spine. Housing is a real mix, Federation and inter-war houses on the side streets, plus a heavy layer of older walk-up units close to the station. The unit market in particular is one of the most affordable inner-southwest entry points and a lot of our Campsie loans are first home buyers using the Guarantee scheme.
Who buys in Campsie
First home buyers chasing the Bankstown Line metro upgrade, established multicultural families, and a strong investor base in older walk-up units.
Campsie market commentary
Campsie is in the middle of its biggest shift in a generation, Metro conversion of the Bankstown Line is pulling investor and FHB demand back in.
Campsie at a glance
- Median house price
- $1,750,000
- Median unit price
- $520,000
- Postcode
- 2194
- Distance to Sydney CBD
- 13 km
- Local council
- Canterbury-Bankstown
- Region
- Canterbury-Bankstown
Common questions, Campsie
Will Metro conversion lift Campsie values?
Most analysts expect it to, but it's not guaranteed. We don't price the upside into your borrowing, we structure on today's numbers and let any uplift be a bonus.
Are older Campsie units hard to finance?
Some 1960s-70s walk-ups have lender restrictions (size under 50sqm, high investor ratios). We check building exposure before you offer to avoid a knockback at valuation.
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