Georges Hall (postcode 2198) is a mid-sized suburb in New South Wales within the Canterbury-Bankstown local government area. With a population of 9,739, the suburb has a blend of families and working-age professionals with a median age of 36. Households earn a median income of $93K per year, with an average household size of 3.2 people. Recent annual estimates show population movement staying broadly stable across the broader catchment, with population growth running at +1.0% year-on-year at the LGA level. NSW employment has moved +1.2% year-on-year in the official ABS Labour Force trend series, which provides the broader jobs backdrop for this suburb. NSW also had 35 Commonwealth-backed major projects under construction, 17 underway, and 67 in planning as at 2025-09-01, which is useful as a broader delivery backdrop rather than a suburb-specific project count. The most common occupations are professionals, clerical & administrative, technicians & trades. Employment in the area leans toward healthcare and construction. The top ancestries reported are Lebanese, Australian, English.
Georges Hall has a median house price of $1.6 million, which has grown strongly by 5.4% year-on-year. Units have a median price of $875,000 (+6.7% YoY). The current median weekly rent is $900. This gives a gross rental yield of approximately 3.0%. The median monthly mortgage repayment is $2,500.
Georges Hall is served by 4 schools, including 3 primary, 1 combined. The average ICSEA score is 1050, which is above the national average of 1,000. Public transport access includes 59 bus stops. The crime rate in the Canterbury-Bankstown LGA is below average at 2,302 incidents per 100,000 population.
On the investment side, The gross rental yield works out to roughly 3.0%, which reads as low yield. Property prices are near the state median ($1.6M/$1.5M). The price-to-income ratio of 17.0x is considered stretched. House prices have moved +5.4% year-on-year. Population growth of +1.0% year-on-year points to stable demand fundamentals. Building approvals have changed +0% year-on-year, indicating steady development activity.