Seven Hills Mortgage Broker
Seven Hills has been transformed by the Sydney Metro Northwest, which has given this established suburb fast, reliable connections to Macquarie Park, Chatswood, and the CBD. Previously known as a quiet, affordable pocket, Seven Hills now offers the kind of connectivity that previously required living much closer to the city. For buyers who want a house with a yard, good schools, and a metro station within reach, Seven Hills represents outstanding value in today's market.
Who buys in Seven Hills
First home buyers, families upgrading, and investors attracted to metro connectivity and relative affordability.
Seven Hills market commentary
Seven Hills' new metro station has significantly boosted its profile, offering fast connections to Parramatta and the CBD.
Seven Hills at a glance
- Median house price
- $1,050,000
- Median unit price
- $530,000
- Postcode
- 2147
- Distance to Sydney CBD
- 32 km
- Local council
- City of Blacktown
- Region
- Western Sydney
Common questions, Seven Hills
How has the metro affected Seven Hills property prices?
Since the metro station opened, Seven Hills has seen above-average capital growth. Properties within walking distance of the station have performed particularly well, and demand from young professionals has increased significantly.
Is Seven Hills good for families?
Yes, Seven Hills has a range of schools (including Seven Hills High and several primary schools), parks, and a family-friendly suburban feel. The metro makes it easy for working parents to commute.
What types of properties are available in Seven Hills?
Mostly detached houses on standard lots, with some newer townhouse and duplex developments. This variety creates options for first home buyers through to upgraders.
What's the median house price in Seven Hills?
The current median house price in Seven Hills (postcode 2147) sits around $1,050,000, with units typically around $530,000. These figures move with market conditions, we'll run live comparable sales for your specific street and property type before you commit.
What deposit do I need to buy in Seven Hills?
At a median of $1,050,000, a standard 20% deposit in Seven Hills is sizeable, but it's not your only option. We arrange 90% LVR loans with LMI, parental guarantor structures, and First Home Guarantee places that remove LMI for eligible buyers. We'll match the structure to your savings and timeline.
How long is the commute from Seven Hills to Sydney CBD?
Seven Hills sits roughly 32 km from the Sydney CBD. Travel times vary by mode and time of day, and lenders sometimes factor commute and employment hub access into serviceability for certain loan products. If you're working in Parramatta, the city, or a hospital precinct, we'll factor that into the strategy.
Which council covers Seven Hills and does that affect my loan?
Seven Hills sits within City of Blacktown. Council doesn't directly affect loan approval, but it can affect rates, planning overlays, flood/bushfire mapping and strata levies, all things lenders and valuers consider. We flag any council-specific issues before they become approval blockers.
Is Seven Hills a smart suburb for an investment property?
Seven Hills' new metro station has significantly boosted its profile, offering fast connections to Parramatta and the CBD. For investors, that typically means decent yields and a longer growth runway. We'll model gross yield, holding costs, and after-tax cashflow on a real Seven Hills property before you sign anything, no spreadsheets in a vacuum.
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