Kellyville

Lifestyle

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Looking for the perfect place to lay down roots?
Just 37 kilometres north-west of Sydney is Kellyville. Part of the enviable Hills District, Kellyville has been leading the “head to the Hills” charge the past few years. People move here to have a less hectic lifestyle, raise a family and stay in their generous sized forever home.

There’s a family-centric vibe hinged on safe and quiet neighbourhoods, quality education, and endless recreation opportunities. Pride of ownership is obvious as you drive through the well-kept neighbourhoods. People are warm and welcoming, neighbours watch out for each other.

Kellyville has quality private and public schools with a school catchment that’s said to be better than nearby areas. And with no less than 15 parks, there’s no lack of excellent barbecue areas, children's playgrounds, walking trails, bike paths, beautiful gardens and wide-open spaces for social or formal events or to simply take time out and chill.
Day to day conveniences are very well catered for by four shopping and dining hubs. The employment nerve centres of Parramatta and the Hills District are close by, with bustling Castle Hill and Norwest Business Park at its doorstep.

Kellyville's own state-of-the-art metro station provides train services to Rouse Hill and Chatswood with plans to extend runs to Sydney CBD. Craving the city lights? It’s a 35-45 minutes drive to the city via the M2 and Lane Cove Tunnel.

People

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The promise of escaping the hustle and bustle, overpriced and overcrowded city living has lured many outside-the-area families to Kellyville. Nearly 30,000 residents enjoy an enviable lifestyle here. Households are primarily couples with children and majority are professionals. It’s a multicultural suburb with no particular group dominating.

Homes

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It started out as the “next new thing” a decade or so ago but over time Kellyville has grown into a mature neighbourhood. The abundance of housing estates offers a mix of housing options appealing to a wide range of buyers, from modest modern houses to large affluent properties. Block sizes are bigger and there’s more architecturally-designed homes.

Transport

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+ Windsor Road connects the area to the Sydney CBD via the Lane Cove Tunnel and M2 Hills Motorway.
+ Kellyville Metro Station connects the suburb from the Hills District through to Chatswood.
+ Three T-way stations provide fast bus access to the Parramatta CBD
+ Commuters to the Sydney CBD catch buses along the M2 Hills Motorway

Schools

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Primary & secondary
+ Kellyville Public School
+ Sherwood Ridge Public School
+ St Angela's Primary School
+ Our Lady of the Rosary Primary School
+ Kellyville High School
+ North Kellyville High School
+ William Clarke College (K-12)
+ Australia International Academy (K-12)
+ Hills Adventist College (K-12)

Special needs
+ Tallowood School (Ages 4-18)

Shopping & Restaurants

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+ Kellyville Village - Coles, 50+ specialty shops including Baker’s Delight, Zest Patisserie, Nature’s Fresh, Reject Shop, My Car, medical and dental centres; MakiMoto for lovers of gourmet Japanese
+ The Village Centre - Post office, chemist, gym, wine and dine restaurants
+ The North Village - Aldi, Café Degani, Sahara, North Kellyville Pizza
+ North Kellyville Square - Woolworths, BWS, gym, health and wellness providers, fast food outlets, restaurants
+ The eat streets of Castle Hill, Rouse Hill and Bella Vista are a short drive away

Recreational Facilities

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+ Bernie Mullane Sporting Complex - netball courts, health club, day care plus a wide variety of indoor and outdoor recreational and sporting programs for all ages
+ Over 12 parks including Caddies Creek Reserve, Commercial Road Reserve, Kellyville Memorial Park, Macquarie Avenue Reserve, The Hills Centenary Park
+ Nearby are Castle Hill Country Club and Fred Caterson Reserve
FAQ

Do I need to be there for open homes or inspections?

Not at all. We’ll handle everything professionally, respecting your time and space while ensuring buyers feel welcome and informed.

How should I prepare my home for sale?

Presentation matters. From minor touch-ups to expert styling, we’ll guide you on how to showcase your home in its best light—inside and out.

What should I look for in a real estate agent?

Experience, communication, and local knowledge count. You want someone who listens, guides you with honesty, and knows how to get results—now and always.

What’s a property appraisal, and why does it matter?

A professional appraisal gives you a clear understanding of your home’s current market value—an essential first step in planning your sale with confidence.

When’s the right time to sell?

The ‘perfect’ time depends on your property, your goals, and the market. We’ll help you weigh the factors and decide what works best for you.

Will I need to pay Stamp Duty?

Stamp Duty usually applies to buyers, but rules can vary. We can connect you with trusted legal and financial advisors to make sure everything’s covered.

‘What’s the best way to market my property?’

The best marketing strategy is one that’s tailored—to your home, your audience, and the current market. It’s not about ticking boxes; it’s about standing out where it matters. That means combining strong digital reach with compelling visuals, authentic storytelling, and targeted strategy. If you’re thinking about selling Talk to us today.

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