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Rouse Hill NSW 2155
LIFESTYLE
TRANSPORT
EDUCATION
MEDICAL
DEMOGRAPHICS
THE MARKET
Welcome to
Rouse Hill
NSW 2155
Rouse Hill is a thriving suburb located in the Hills District of Greater Western Sydney, New South Wales. With a rich history dating back to the early 1800s, Rouse Hill has experienced significant growth and development over the years. The suburb offers a perfect blend of contemporary amenities and picturesque natural landscapes, making it a desirable location for families, young professionals, and retirees alike.
Welcome to
Rouse Hill
NSW 2155
Rouse Hill is a thriving suburb located in the Hills District of Greater Western Sydney, New South Wales. With a rich history dating back to the early 1800s, Rouse Hill has experienced significant growth and development over the years. The suburb offers a perfect blend of contemporary amenities and picturesque natural landscapes, making it a desirable location for families, young professionals, and retirees alike.
Key Details
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LIFESTYLE
Residents enjoy a relaxed lifestyle with ample parks, shopping at Rouse Hill Town Centre, and access to local attractions like the Sydney Zoo.
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TRANSPORT
The well-connected suburb offers Sydney Metro Northwest, bus routes, and proximity to M2 and M7 motorways for convenient commuting options.
3
EDUCATION
Boasts a variety of educational institutions, including public schools, the Australian International Academy, and nearby tertiary education options.
4
MEDICAL
Serviced by medical centres, family doctors, and nearby Norwest Private Hospital, along with a range of allied health professionals.
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DEMOGRAPHICS
A diverse, welcoming community primarily consists of families, couples, and young professionals, experiencing consistent population growth.
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THE MARKET
The property market offers a range of family-friendly homes and apartments, appealing to first home buyers, investors, and families seeking a relaxed lifestyle close to the city.
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        1. LIFESTYLE

        Rouse Hill offers an idyllic lifestyle that combines the convenience of urban living with the tranquillity of a suburban environment. The area boasts numerous parks, walking tracks, and recreational facilities for residents to enjoy, including the popular Rouse Hill Regional Park. The Rouse Hill Town Centre serves as a central hub for shopping, dining, and entertainment, offering an extensive selection of retail outlets, cafes, and restaurants that cater to a variety of tastes.

        Where to eat

        The Fiddler

        Commercial Rd, Rouse Hill NSW 2155

        The Fiddler is a renowned and iconic venue in Rouse Hill, offering a diverse range of dining options within its multiple eateries, including a steakhouse, pizzeria, and café. The Fiddler is known for its lively atmosphere, live music, and expansive beer garden, making it a popular choice for social gatherings and celebrations. Visitors can enjoy an array of delicious dishes, from wood-fired pizzas to succulent steaks, in a relaxed and friendly setting.

        The Australian Brewery

        350 Annangrove Rd, Rouse Hill NSW 2155

        The Australian Brewery is a popular venue offering a unique dining experience. It features a large outdoor seating area and has won several awards for its craft beers. The menu offers modern Australian cuisine, including vegetarian and gluten-free options, and live music events are held on weekends.

        Osso Steak & Ribs

        10-14 Market Lane, Rouse Hill New South Wales 2155

        Osso Steak & Ribs is a modern, upscale restaurant known for its premium quality steaks, slow-cooked ribs, and mouth-watering seafood dishes. The stylish, yet relaxed atmosphere makes it perfect for romantic dinners, family gatherings, and special occasions. Patrons enjoy a well-rounded experience with excellent service and a diverse wine list to complement their meals.

        Where to shop

        Rouse Hill Town Centre

        Rouse Hill Town Centre is a contemporary, open-air shopping complex, offering a dynamic mix of retail, dining, and entertainment options. With over 230 stores, including major supermarkets, department stores, and specialty shops, it caters to a wide range of shopping needs for the local community and visitors alike. The Centre also serves as a social hub, hosting various events and activities, providing a modern, vibrant, and family-friendly environment.

        Rouse Hill Community Centre

        39-41 Clower Avenue, Rouse Hill NSW 2155

        Rouse Hill Community Centre is a multi-purpose facility designed to cater to the needs of the local community. The Centre offers a wide range of programs, workshops, and events for all age groups, focusing on areas such as arts, culture, health, and well-being. The modern, well-equipped venue also provides spaces for hire, enabling individuals and organisations to host meetings, celebrations, and other community-focused events.

        Rouse Hill House & Farm

        356 Annangrove Rd, Rouse Hill NSW 2155

        Rouse Hill Estate is a historic property featuring a 19th-century Georgian house and a farm set on 13 hectares of land. This iconic heritage site offers visitors a glimpse into Australia's colonial past through guided tours, exhibits, and various educational programs. The picturesque grounds make it an ideal location for picnics, leisurely strolls, and exploring the stories of its past occupants.

        One-day trip recommendation

        Morning:

        Start your day with a visit to Rouse Hill Town Centre, a modern shopping mall with over 200 stores and restaurants. Grab a coffee from one of the cafes and take a stroll around the outdoor promenade, featuring beautiful water fountains and manicured gardens. If you're interested in history, visit the Rouse Hill House & Farm, a historic property dating back to the early 1800s. Here, you can take a guided tour of the house and explore the gardens and farm, learning about the early colonial life in Sydney.

        Afternoon:

        After a morning of shopping and exploring, head to the Rouse Hill Regional Park for a picnic lunch. The park features several barbecue and picnic areas, as well as playgrounds, walking tracks, and a lake. Take a walk around the lake or enjoy a relaxing paddleboat ride. The park is also home to the historical Iron Bark Ridge Walking Track, offering panoramic views of the Blue Mountains and the Hawkesbury River.

        Night:

        End your day with a delicious meal at The Australian Brewery. The brewery offers a range of locally brewed beers, as well as a diverse menu of modern Australian cuisine. Try their signature wood-fired pizzas or indulge in their delicious burgers. The venue also hosts live music events on weekends, making it a great place to unwind after a busy day.

        2. TRANSPORT

        The suburb is well-connected to other parts of Sydney via road and rail. The Rouse Hill Metro station provides easy access to the CBD, while the M2 motorway connects the suburb to the rest of the city. The Hillsbus network also operates in the area, providing convenient and frequent bus services.

        Bus

        • T74 - travel between Rouse Hill and Parramatta via Kellyville Ridge and Bella Vista
        • T71 - travel between Rouse Hill and Blacktown via Stanhope Gardens and Quakers Hill
        • 603X - travel between Rouse Hill and Sydney CBD express via M2 Motorway
        • 630 - travel between Rouse Hill and Macquarie Park via Castle Hill and Pennant Hills
        • 607X - travel between Rouse Hill and Sydney CBD express via M2 and Lane Cove Tunnel

        Train

        • Rouse Hill Metro Station
        • Tallawong Metro Station
        • Schofields Metro Station

        Drive (44km / ~40 minutes to Sydney CBD)

        • M7 Motorway
        • M2 Motorway
        • A2 Windsor Road
        • A7 Old Windsor Road
        3. EDUCATION

        The suburb of Rouse Hill is home to a range of quality educational institutions, catering to the needs of families with children of all ages. There are several primary schools in the area, including Rouse Hill Public School, Our Lady of the Angels Primary School, and Ironbark Ridge Public School. For secondary education, Rouse Hill High School and the nearby Hills Adventist College offer comprehensive learning experiences for students.

        4. MEDICAL

        The suburb has several medical facilities, including Rouse Hill Medical Centre and Rouse Hill Family Medical Practice. The Blacktown Hospital, a major medical facility in the area, is located approximately 15 minutes away. Currently, there is new development to build a new hospital at the heart of Rouse Hill right next to Rouse Hill Town Centre with means of providing more accessibility of medical facilities to its residents.

        5. DEMOGRAPHICS

        Rouse Hill is a diverse and welcoming community, with a population comprising a mix of families, young professionals, and retirees. According to the 2021 Australian Census, the suburb has a population of approximately 10,000 residents, with a median age of 34 years. A significant proportion of the population identify as Australian, with a growing number of residents from other backgrounds, including the United Kingdom, China, and India.

        Australian Bureau of Statistics. (2021). 2021 Rouse Hill, Census All Persons Quick Stats. https://abs.gov.au/census/find-census-data/quickstats/2021/SAL13444

        6. THE MARKET

        Rouse Hill is a highly sought-after suburb with a strong demand for properties due to its ideal location, amenities, and lifestyle offerings. The area has a mix of both new and established properties, allowing for a variety of options to suit different budgets and preferences. Furthermore, the low vacancy rate and high rental yield indicate a stable rental market for investment properties.

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