Embrace the captivating appeal of Claremont Meadows, a warm and inviting community nestled at the heart of the thriving Greater Western Sydney region. This charming locale offers an array of advantages for families and investors, strategically positioned to enjoy suburban conveniences while being only 16km away from the picturesque Blue Mountains.
History
Situated on Dharug Country, Claremont Meadows forms a part of the historic 1055-acre land tract that Governor Macquarie bestowed upon Mary Bligh as a wedding gift in 1810 upon her marriage to Maurice O’Connell.
Although the family never established their residence there, the property was christened Coallee. Over time, the land was subdivided into smaller parcels and later renamed Claremont by Bryan Molloy. In 1984, the area was officially opened for residential development, marking the onset of continuous growth ever since.
Insights from the 2021 Census reveal a population of slightly over 5,000, with a median age of 33 for its residents. Approximately half of the households (50.6%) consist of couples with children, fostering a family-friendly ambiance that equally caters to young couples and empty nesters.
Connection
Nestled between the Great Western Highway in the north and the Western Motorway in the south, Claremont Meadows enjoys seamless accessibility, making it an ideal location for commuting professionals.
The suburb benefits from convenient public transportation, with Werrington, Kingswood, and St Mary’s train stations all within a 5km radius. The imminent completion of the Western Sydney Airport line and the Orchard Hills Metro station by 2026 heralds substantial growth in the area, presenting an opportune moment for relocation.
Moreover, Orchard Hills, neighbouring Claremont Meadows to the south, has been identified by the NSW Government as a priority growth area. Plans for enhanced infrastructure, encompassing roads, parks, and schools, further bolster the region’s potential.
Claremont Meadows is also surrounded by a range of retail, transport, educational, and recreational offerings tailored to diverse lifestyles.
For everyday essentials, Claremont Meadows shopping centre hosts a supermarket, pharmacy, hairdressers, dental surgery, hot food shop, and bakery. Meanwhile Caddens Corner, a mere 4-minute drive away, satisfies your shopping, health, and beauty needs. Further afield, Penrith’s Westfield Shopping Centre, situated 12 minutes away, presents a plethora of fashion, dining, and entertainment options, including cinemas.
Families benefit from local amenities including a community centre, two preschools, and Claremont Meadows Primary School, established in 1997.
Real Estate
With the surrounding vicinity poised for substantial growth over the next decade, embracing the present promises long-term advantages for both families and investors.
According to realestate.com.au,, the current median house sale price in Claremont Meadows stands at $855,000 (a rise from $675,000 in October 2018). For investment considerations, Claremont Meadows houses command a rental price of $550 per week, yielding an annual rental return of 3.4%.
As the populace continues to burgeon, property values are likely to ascend, rendering the suburb an appealing prospect for a fruitful return on investment over time.
What home options are available in Claremont Meadows?
Claremont Meadows estate offers a range of Home and Land packages, as well as a limited selection of land-only blocks, giving you the flexibility to create your dream home with options from North Homes, one of Sydney’s premier builders.
What’s next?
With its proximity to key amenities in the heart of a thriving region, Claremont Meadows is a place that people want to call home.
To express your interest in this suburb, get in touch with our property team.