Kearns
Tucked away like a well-kept secret, Kearns is one of Campbelltown’s most peaceful and community-focused suburbs. It’s where locals know each other by name, and where wide leafy streets and larger blocks create a tranquil, family-first atmosphere.
If you’re after a quiet lifestyle with room to grow, and space to breathe, Kearns is one of those places you move to… and never want to leave.
If you’re after a quiet lifestyle with room to grow, and space to breathe, Kearns is one of those places you move to… and never want to leave.
Lifestyle
Laidback and serene, life in Kearns flows at a gentler pace. You’ll find joggers in the morning, kids walking to school, and locals enjoying their gardens. It’s a suburb built around community — where the vibe is calm, safe, and relaxed.
People
Strong family values define the community here. Many residents have lived in Kearns for decades, raising their kids here and now welcoming grandkids into the same neighbourhood. It’s this loyalty that gives Kearns its wholesome, grounded energy.
Homes
Kearns is known for its spacious single-level brick homes, many on generous blocks over 600sqm. Most properties have room for outdoor entertaining, gardens, and even pools — perfect for family living or those wanting a bit more space.
Transport
While tucked slightly away from the hustle, Kearns is still well connected — with easy access to the M5 Motorway and close to Raby Road. It’s around a 10–12 minute drive to both Minto and Campbelltown train stations.
Schools
The local Kearns Public School is at the heart of the suburb, well regarded and community-oriented. Other nearby options include Robert Townson High School, Sarah Redfern High, and a range of nearby early learning centres.
Shopping/Restaurants
Kearns Shopping Centre has the essentials covered — a small supermarket, bakery, pharmacy, and takeaway. For more variety, Eagle Vale Marketplace and Macarthur Square are only a short drive away.
Recreational Facilities
Kearns Oval and surrounding parks offer plenty of green space to walk the dog, kick a footy or enjoy a weekend picnic. Locals love the quiet walking trails and the sense of peace that wraps around the suburb.